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Zone 1 & 3
Linked to the bladder and digestive system. If you breakout frequently in this area, it might mean that you need to improve your elimination by drinking more
water and "whole" foods.
Zone 2
The area is related to the liver. Congestion in this zone can indicate over consumption of alcohol.
Zone 4 & 10
The ears are highly sensitive areas related to the kidneys. If you notice they are very hot, drink plenty of water and cut down on caffeine and alcohol.
Zone 5 & 9
Can signal respiratory distress. Smokers or people suffering from allergies generally experience fine, broken capillaries or congestion in this area.
Zone 6 & 8
The eyes are related to the kidneys. Dark circles are made worse with dehydration and poor elimination.
Zone 7
A reddened nose can indicate hightened blood pressure, or the early stages of rosacea.
Zone 11 & 13
If you've had extensive dental surgery done, you might notice a breakout in the jaws near the ears.
Zone 12
Can indicate hormonal imbalance, possibly caused by extreme stress. Premenstural breakouts are common on the chin.
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What is causing my adult acne?
A common misconception is that acne only affects teenagers. But more than ever before, adults are suffering with oily and acneic skin conditions. Unfortunately, adult cases of acne are often more persistent than teenage acne, which can be particularly frustrating for those who were spared outbreaks as teenagers.The primary catalyst of adult acne is chronic stress. Balancing personal and professional responsibilities makes this generation of adults the most time-compressed generation in history, which contributes to chronic stress: the constant, continued and heightened level of stress that throws our adrenal glands into overdrive, which in turn can boost sebum production, setting the stage for acne development. Adult acne can also be aggravated by internal and external factors. Internally, the psychological effects of adult acne can contribute to continued flare-ups and breakouts. When adults are frustrated by the signs of acne on their skin, it causes additional emotional stress, which contributes to a continued overactivity of the sebaceous glands and leads to the continued cycle of breakouts. Externally, the need to "pick" or "squeeze" breakouts places even more bacteria on skin. The four main factors that contribute to acne development
While stress creates the trigger for acne, there are four main factors that contribute to the development of acne: overactive sebaceous glands (the production of too much oil), dead skin cell accumulation, bacteria and inflammation.
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When overactive sebaceous glands produce too much oil, this oil spills onto the skin's surface, creating a slick, greasy appearance. This excess oil acts as a binder, holding on to dead skin cells that were meant to be shed. The follicle becomes clogged with a mixture of oil and dead skin cells, prohibiting oxygen from entering. This creates the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, which leads to the swelling, redness and inflammation around the follicle, resulting in acne.
To successfully treat, clear and prevent acne, the cascade of events leading to acne development must be controlled: we must regulate the sebaceous glands, promote exfoliation to help shed dead skin cells from the surface, kill bacteria and soothe inflammation.
Dermalogica's new mediBac clearing
Dermalogica's new MediBac Clearing system is formulated specifically to treat adult acne. Each product, with its unique acne-fighting and clearing ingredients, is designed to be layered upon the skin to provide around-the-clock, maximum control of the four main factors that contribute to acne.
Why is mediBac clearing more effective at treating adult acne?
Most products and treatments for acne are designed for teenage skin, making them too harsh and irritating for adult acne sufferers. The aggressive acne treatments created for teenage skin (which is more resilient) can cause adverse reactions on older skin, including flaking, peeling, excessive dryness and even additional breakouts.
Even skin in its 20s and 30s can be drier and more sensitized than teenage skin, can take longer to recover and can suffer extensive hyperpigmentation from past breakouts.
The MediBac Clearing system works to treat, clear and prevent adult acne while addressing the needs of adult skin. The MediBac Clearing system controls acne without compromising skin's integrity, which means skin is clearer and healthier.
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