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"Formulated
with Aloe Vera to allow the skin to heal. Safe to use on
your face / neck and back where acne and blackheads can
form. Sul~Ray soap is fragrance-free and contains no added
colors."
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PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
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Sul - Ray Treatment soap with Aloe Vera dries and clears up
acne blemishes, acne pimples, blackheads and whiteheads and allows
skin to heal. 3.0 oz bar (85gm)
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INGREDIENTS
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Ingredients:
Sulfur 5%, Aloe Vera, Trisodium HEDTA (a chelating agent).
Instructions:
Soap hands or wash cloth. Gently wash face from one to three
times daily. Because excessive drying of the skin may occur,
start with one application daily, then gradually increase to
two to three times daily if needed or as directed by a
doctor. Leave on face for several minutes. Rinse thoroughly
with warm water and pat dry with a soft towel.
Fragrance-free. For oily and normal skin. Helps clear up and
prevent acne. Dries up oily skin. Sul-Ray Acne Treatment
Soap with aloe Vera dries acne blemishes and allows skin to
heal. Helps prevent new acne blemishes from forming. Safe to
use on your face, neck and back where acne and blackheads
can form. Sul-Ray Soap is a fragrance-free, natural soap.
For best results, use Sul-Ray Acne Treatment Cream after
using Sul-Ray Soap. Use only as directed. For the treatment
of acne
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MORE
INFORMATION
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What is Acne?
Acne is a chronic disorder characterized by excess
production of oil from sebaceous glands causing of the hair
follicles to become plugged. Pimples, papules, pustules and
come done, (black heads and white heads) cysts, infected
abscesses, and sometimes scarring are the common symptoms to
be treated for acne. Sul-Ray Acne Soap contains sulfur as
the active ingredient to dry acne pimples and help prevent
new blemishes from forming.
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Adult
Acne Is Stress Related |
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BERLIN, GERMANY (CNN) — It’s a common
experience: You’re under stress because of an exam,
your job or just juggling your everyday activities —
and you develop acne. Was the outbreak caused by
stress? Until now, no scientific evidence has
supported that it is. But German researchers say they
have found a major indication that stress and acne, as
well as other skin conditions, are linked. “”At
the beginning we thought this was a crazy hypothesis,
that something connected to the central nervous system
could have anything to do with the skin,”" said
Christos Zouboulis, a professor at the Free University
in Berlin. Acne forms when oily secretions from the
sebaceous glands beneath the skin plug up the pores.
But what causes the oil to form in the first place?
The German researchers found that a stress hormone
called corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) is
released in the sebaceous gland — producing oily
skin, which sets the stage for acne. Zouboulis says at
this point it’s difficult to say if stress actually
causes the acne or just exacerbates the condition. Dr.
Jerome Litt, a dermatologist who’s been in practice
for more than 50 years and wrote the book “”Your
Skin From A to Z”", says he firmly believes
stress aggravates acne. “”But a lot of well-known
dermatologists refuse to believe it,”" said
Litt. “”I believe in tough situations there’s an
increase in testosterone and androgens — male
hormones — and the increase in oil accounts for
acne.”" Litt tells his patients ‘SWAT’ —
stress, worry, anxiety and tension — can aggravate
acne. The German researchers say they also have
evidence from studies in mice that the CRH contributes
to the hair loss seen in male pattern baldness.
“”We may be coming close to understanding the
mechanism that makes hair fall out,”" said
Zouboulis. “”We’re finding the skin can regulate
normal and abnormal situations more than we thought
before, so what’s happening in the central nervous
system affects the skin.”"
~Compliments of SS.
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