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home remedies acne
Peter sams asked:


Dandruff is very common. According to Proctor and Gamble, it affects more than 50% of the population of the USA – so it is more common to have dandruff than not! It can occur at any age, but is most likely in the early 20s.

Dandruff is an itchy, annoying and persistent skin disorder of the scalp. A dark shirt and dandruff just simply don’t go together! There is nothing more embarrassing than to have someone brush white flakes off your new black sweater or denim jacket. In the past ten years dandruff problems in the United States have become more serious and more frequent.

Risk factors

Almost any adult is a candidate for dandruff, but certain factors can make you more susceptible:

• Age. Dandruff usually begins at puberty — about the same time as acne. It’s common throughout adolescence and young adulthood and peaks around age 40. But older adults aren’t immune, and for some people, the problem can be lifelong.

• Sex. Because far more men than women have dandruff, some researchers think male hormones may play a role in dandruff. Men also have larger sebaceous glands that produce oil called sebum.

• Oily hair and scalp. Malassezia feeds on oils in your scalp. For that reason, having excessively oily skin and hair makes you more prone to dandruff.

• Certain illnesses. For reasons that aren’t clear, adults with neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s disease are more likely to develop seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. So are people recovering from stressful conditions, particularly heart attack and stroke, and those with immune systems compromised by HIV infection or AIDS.

Home remedies for Dandruff

Dandruff Shampoos: Choose an anti-dandruff shampoo that contains coal tar, salicylic acid, pyridine zinc, sulfur or selenium sulfide, says Dr. Patricia Farris Walters.

Ginger Combine olive oil and ginger root and apply to your scalp before shampooing. If your dandruff is really bad, put the mixture on 10-15 minutes before shampooing.

Warm 300 grams of coconut oil with 3 grams of black pepper. When it starts boiling stop heating, sieve with a fine cloth and keep in a bottle. Massage with fingertips in the night gently. This is another useful home remedy for dandruff.

The juice of snake gourd is helpfulin the prevention and treatment of dandruff. The juice should be rubbed over the scalp for this purpose.

The use of fenugreek seeds is one of the most important remedies in the treatment of dandruff.

A valuable prescription for removal of dandruff is the use of green gram powder. The hair should be washed twice a week with two tablespoons of this powder mixed with half a cup of curd.

Apply warmed coconut oil with the juice of two lemons, and leave in hair for two hours before shampooing out.

Exposure of the head to the rays of the sun is also useful measure in the treatment of dandruff.

Massage the hair for half an hour with curd which has been left open for 3 days or with few drops of lime juice mixed with amla every night before going to bed. This dandruff remedy is very simple and is one of the most popular home remedies for dandruff.



prescription acne
W. Darren - asked:


Recent surveys held in the United States of America reveal that more than 15,000,000 teenagers are afflicted with the skin condition Acne vulgaris, or what is more commonly known as acne.

The Ortho Pharmaceutical Group in the United States was responsible for the wide survey regarding the current proliferation of Acne vulgaris among teenagers in America. In a world that 1 million is already a staggering figure, 15 million plus teenagers is more than staggering, it’s already alarming.

There are many general preconceptions regarding the appearance of acne in teenagers. The survey made on behalf of the Ortho Pharmaceutical Group also asked guardians and parents what they think is the cause of the appearance of acne in their children. And the results are as follows:

- “We think it is because of what he/she eats”- 52%

- “He/she has it because he/she has very, very oily hair”- 68%

- “My child does not clean his/her face often enough and thoroughly enough.”-78%

These are the three leading preconceptions regarding the cause of acne among the 15 million plus American teenagers. On a deeper, more personal level, 58% of the guardians and parents said that the presence of acne has a negative effect on the lives of the teenagers. We can attribute this to the loss of self-confidence because the teenagers look different with acne.

A sizeable 20% of the guardians and parents admitted that they believe that people, consciously or unconsciously, avoid individuals who have very visible acne. Whether it be an irrational fear of getting “infected” by people who have acne, or out vanity, it was unclear.

OTC and Prescription Treatment

Out of the 15 million plus teenagers who have the skin condition, around 6.5 million teenagers admitted that one time or another, they tried using over the counter treatments for acne. These products are mostly ointments and creams that have one or two active ingredients. The active ingredients involved, like benzoyl peroxide, were integrated into the mixtures to flush out the bacteria present in the acne lesions, which are actually the root cause of acne.

Out of the 6.5 million American teenagers who trusted over the counter medications, about half of them discontinued further use of the products that they bought because the effects were not obvious enough to sustain their faith in the non-prescribed treatments for acne.

Do teenagers still go to doctors to consult about their acne? A very, very small percentage still do. Around 14% went to their family doctors or to clinics to get prescriptions for their acne problems. Within this very small figure, around 60% were generally happy that they did get to see a doctor for their skin problem.

These statistics and figures tell us one interesting yet saddening truth: that in the effort to treat a medical condition (acne is still a medical condition), very, very few teenagers bother to go to dermatologists. Most dermatologists are well trained in the science of the skin, and acne is just one simple problem that may be treated with the proper prescription medications. Generally, dermatologists in the US encourage people to consult when they have skin problems because even the most severe cases of ace respond well to the right types of treatment.