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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

ACNE – For millions of women, it happens like clockwork every month: cramping, bloating, mood swings, and acne. Experts know that acne is influenced by hormones, but research on the subject has been relatively limited – until now that is!

Recently a study conducted by dermatologist Alan Shalita, MD, confirmed that nearly half of all women experience acne flare-ups during the week preceding their period. This is known as hormonal acne. Hormonal acne may fail to respond to traditional therapies, such as topical retinoid and systemic or topical antibiotics.

There are several hints or clues which can help your doctor identify hormonally-influenced acne: Acne flare-ups preceding the menstrual cycle A history of irregular menstrual cycles Increased facial oiliness Hirsutism (excessive growth of hair, or hair in unusual places) Elevated levels of certain androgens in the blood stream. Any one of these is possible evidence of Hormonal Acne.

While hormonally influenced acne typically begins between the ages of 20-25, it can strike teens and mature women as well, and is most persistent in women over the age of 30. These patients will usually experience lesions on the lower face, especially the chin and the jaw line. Some may have breakouts on the chest and back, most have blemishes exclusively on the face.

This type of acne is usually very moderate and limited to inflammatory papules and small inflammatory nodules as well as occasional comedones. So how does it start? Well, Puberty is where it all begins. Starting sometime before adolescence (around the age of nine or ten) the adrenal glands begin to produce dihydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), an androgen. Other androgens – the “male” hormones at work in a woman’s body – such as testosterone and dehydrotestosterone (DHT), join in at the onset of puberty. These hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands to secrete more of the skin’s natural oil, or sebum. Naturally, since boys have more “male” hormones, teen acne tends to be more severe in males.

For teenagers acne treatment can be very challenging. This is because their hormones are in a constant state of flux. They may initially respond very well to first-line treatments, such as topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide, perhaps accompanied by an oral antibiotic. As their bodies develop, however, they may undergo severe hormonal shifts – and stop responding to the current medications. Courses of acne treatment may need to be adjusted more often with teenagers to accommodate these hormonal changes.

There are many women pass into adulthood without “outgrowing” their acne. Others may not develop it until their twenties or thirties, experiencing persistent breakouts the week before their period. Why does this happen? During the course of a normal menstrual cycle (if a woman is not taking any kind of hormonal birth control pill), estrogen levels peak at mid-cycle, then decline as she nears her period. After ovulation, the ovaries begin to produce progesterone, another hormone which stimulates the sebaceous glands. And with the extra oil comes acne.

Hormones are also responsible for acne in a percentage of pregnant women. The sebaceous glands go into high gear during the third trimester, causing oily skin and frequent breakouts. There are some women who even experience acne after menopause, when estrogen levels begin to taper off and testosterone becomes the dominant hormone.

What can be done? According to Dr. Shalita, the “wait and see” attitude is particularly ineffective for hormonal breakouts: “Acne that worsens during a woman’s monthly cycle isn’t something that women will grow out of as they get older. Seeing your dermatologist to determine the best treatment plan for acne flare-ups is recommended for the most successful result.

Want to find out more about natural skin care products for Acne in Women? Visit Trish Williamson’s site at The Body Butter Shop for information on Shea Body Butters and Organic Body Butters.

 
 
Thursday, October 8th, 2009
by Trish Williamson

Body Butters are luscious, aromatic blends of tropical butters. Body butters are formulated to instantly revive dehydrated skin through hydrating, soothing and calming. Body Butters are the perfect way to get your skin ready for summer or to make your skin feel like summer is already here.

Mango and Shea Body Butters are used like hand & Body lotions, used as a over night treatment and can also be used when sun bathing. Mango and Shea Body Butters are a great alternative to tanning oils. The purest unrefined forms of body butters are yellow to gold colour, and may have a healthy greenish tint. Body butters are designed to be intensely hydrating and nourishing, replenishing necessary essential vitamins and minerals.

About Shea And Mango Body Butters BOTH Mango And Shea Body Butter Blends are an excellent blend of natural butters for your skin. Shea butter is made from the fruit of the shea (karite) tree, which is 100 percent organic; the trees, indigenous to West Central Africa, grow wild without the use of chemical pesticides. Shea butter has an unusually high content of rich natural oils, vitamins and minerals far exceeding that of cocoa butter. Shea butters nourishing blend of vitamins A, E and omega-3 and 6 fatty acids provides a daily infusion of health to your skin.

Shea And Mango Body Butters both work hand in hand conditioning the skin. About Mango butterMango Butter is obtained from de-shelled fruit kernels of the mango tree, Mangifera indica native to sub-continental India and the tropics. The fresh, juicy scent of Mango with a crisp hint of citrus. The fruit of the tree, which has a waxy, smooth skin and sweet flavour, contains seeds that are cold-pressed to produce mango butter, which is rich in beta carotene and vitamins A and E.

Cocoa Butter is another amazing natural product that is often found in body butters. Cocoa Butter is easily absorbed by the skin, nourishing and moisturizing it, while the beeswax acts as a protective barrier and moisturizer. Cocoa butter is loaded with antioxidants and countless nutrients such as calcium, potassium, and iron. You have most likely heard of Cocoa or the Cocoa Palm, and have no doubt tasted chocolate!

Organic Body Butters are a luxurious way to heal and moisturize dry skin without exposing it to harmful chemicals. Organic body butters are different from lotions or creams in that they are usually more of a solid. Organic Shea butter is loaded with vitamins, minerals and proteins. Organic Body Butters are hypoallergenic, dermatologist-tested, and certified to contain 75% organic ingredients.

Shea And Mango Body Butters can be Whipped AND made by those who know which combinations of oils and body butters can be whipped together to create that natural moisturizer your skin needs and yet not be too heavy/greasy. Whipped body butters provides natural UV sun protection, although the level of protection is extremely variable, ranging from none at all to approximately SPF 6. Whipped until they are fluffy and light to melt instantly on contact with your skin, these butters are meant to be massaged into the skin.

Mango and Shea Body Butters are not just for those with sensitive and normal skin but oily skin as well. Body butters are formulated with natural ingredients to address specific skin care needs from dry, stressed skin, to loss of elasticity and anti-aging. Mango and Shea Body Butters are designed to melt at body temperature – make sure you keep them out of direct sunlight and store them somewhere cool. Treat yourself or a friend and get your hands on a gorgeous body butter! There are many types of these delicious blends to choose fromyour skin and body will be extremely grateful.

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