Archive for October, 2009

Research has shown that 75% of rosacea and acne sufferers have reported psychological effects such as lowered self-esteem and self-confidence that lead to a reduced quality of life. As a former rosacea sufferer for 27 years, I can deeply relate to this statistic which has led me to write this article from personal experience stressing the importance of seeking medical advice if you feel your are suffering from psychological effects.

Blushing is a frustrating and annoying experience that often has an impact on relationship and career building. It also often leads to a reduced self-confidence, self-esteem and an increased self-consciousness. However, the good news is, that blushing can be effectively controlled, reduced, and even prevented.

This is achieved by using a combination of quality skin strengthening and anti-inflammatory products that target facial redness. Together with powerful techniques that provide you with the tools to remain calm, comfortable and relaxed in any given situation.

Firstly, Understanding Why We Blush

Sales & Marketing Fantasy Versus Reality

The web is currently teeming with a plethora of rosacea treatments embellished by articles that have been re-spun a thousand times, a form of word laundering of pandemic proportions.

There is nothing wrong with extracting factual information from authoritative sites and re-creating a wholly new article to suit the marketing needs of your own product. However, to mislead a sufferer who is looking for an honest solution, by manipulating the factual information creating a fantasy of expected results, is plainly unkind.

Few people love the sight of stretch marks. Yet the truth of the matter is that many of us, at one point or another in our lives, will have to deal with stretch marks and their ‘disfiguring’ effects on the body. Stretch marks are known to afflict people when their skins are faced with periods of rapid growth, which push the skin beyond its elastic limits; like for instance what happens during pregnancy, and what happens during some periods in puberty - when most people experience spurts of rapid growth that put the skin’s elasticity to real test.

One of the first things that a person noticing acne on their face or other part of the body is likely to start wondering about is as to what they might have done to make themselves prone to this distressing condition. Opinion on this regard is not likely to be in short supply: as they are bound to find suggestions to the effect that through their dietary and self care practices, they might have done things which made them prone to acne.


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