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Acne
Acne begins to form about 14-21 days before you see the blemish surface.
It happens within the constant process of your skin shedding its old cells
and producing new skin. The surface of your skin, called the epidermis,
is actually made up of dead skin cells. As they shed, through the process
of mixing with your bodies natural oils , new skin is produced. If the
dead skin cells do not shed evenly they become sticky and clump together.
These clumped cells can get caught in your sebaceous hair follicles, the
little holes in the skin known as pores. The clog, called the comedo,
traps the oil and bacteria that has been forming deep within the sebaceous
hair follicles. This oil, which is known as sebum is actually originally
produced to help keep the skin moist, pliable and healthy. However, when
the follicle gets clogged and you continue to produce more oil, the pore
begins to swell. In order to get rid of the excess oil and onset of bacteria,
your body sends over white blood cells. These extra cells, although helpful
in the fight against the oil and bacteria, contribute to further swelling
or inflammation of the skin. The clogged, swollen pore with excess sebum
is known as a pimple.
Try the Zenmed ® Derma
Cleanse ® System for 60 days, if you do not see a dramatic improvement
and are not completely satisfied with the results. Zenmed is the safest
and most effective acne treatment on the market today.
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