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acne cure progress photographs will help you see
how your skin may respond to Skintactix treatment and the progress over a period
of time. More frequently than not, people think their acne will be
cured more rapidly than is physically possible. The responses of
these patients are typical and there are three different types of responses.
After you have begun using Skintactix products you can revisit this Acne
Cure Progress photographs page
to compare your results with these photographs.
Gradual
Improvement Response:
Represents 67% of Skintactix Product Users

Day 1:
The patient has moderate to severe acne and a combination of cystic, vulgaris
and blackheads. Approximately 36 infections are raised to the pustule
(pus filled pimple) stage. Notice
the overall redness (erythema) of the face and the bright redness that spreads
out from each infection. Also notice a generalized swelling of the
skin throughout the jaw and cheek area. As the swelling subsides you
will be able to see the pox scarring that has occurred due to the skin's
inability to heal completely. At this point the swelling is hiding
the scars.

1 1/2 Weeks:
While most people might look at this photograph and think there is no
change, there are subtle changes indicating progress has begun. At
this point there are fewer than 20 infections at the pustule stage, as
compared to 36. The redness around the infections does not spread as
far from the center of each infection as earlier. Swelling is much
less generalized and limited to the immediate infection area. Infections are
healing somewhat quicker than before and new infections appear to be smaller
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10 Weeks: The progress of Skintactix products has become very obvious. The redness
is significantly reduced and the swelling has subsided. There are
no infections at pustule stage and very few new infections. Typically,
the slowest healing is occurring along the jaw-line. At this stage
we can predict the patient will achieve very good results.

13 Weeks: There are no new infections and the patient's acne is
fully under control. It is probable she will experience one or two
infections that coincide with her monthly cycle. The slight redness
caused by previous infections should clear in another few weeks. Some
of the pox marks will continue to heal during the next six to eight weeks.
The healing process will still continue for another two months.
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9 Months: The patient's acne is completely under control and there
have been virtually no infections for months. She maintains control
by using Skintactix Antibacterial Cleanser, Glycolic Exfoliator and Green Tea Poultice
on a routine basis.
Flare-Up
Response:
Represents 19% of Skintactix Product Users

Day 1: The patient has light to moderate acne with a combination
of cystic and vulgaris. She elected to use a package with Inhibiting
Gel because her skin did not look healthy.
End
of 2nd Week: The patient experienced a significant flare-up.
Acne produces dozens of small, low-grade infections that eventually become
the large infections. Because of the chemical imbalances in her skin
(zinc, linoleic acid, calcium, antioxidants, etc.) the skin had not been
capable of resolving these low-grade infections and the acne continued and
continued. During the second week the combination of product ingredients
started restructuring the skin's chemistry and the immune processes began
to function in a normal manner by attacking these low-grade infections all
at one time and bringing them to the surface. It results is what is commonly called a flare-up,
which lasts five to seven days. If this occurs you will notice the infections heal more
quickly than before and are generally smaller than before.
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Week
5: There were very few new infections after the flare-up.
At this time there are no new infections and previous infections are healing
nicely. The healing will continue for several more weeks, at which
time the red spots will disappear. People who experience the "Flare-Up
Response" frequently achieve total control of their acne immediately
following the flare. Skintactix
Little
or No Response:
Represents 14% of Responses
Perhaps
a small number of the people who do not achieve acne control simply are
not compliant with the twice daily regimen. The products cannot
do their job if they are not used on a routine basis.
The overwhelming majority in this
group do not achieve results due to stress or dietary considerations. Stress
has a strong relationship to acne and a profound impact. When under
stress the body produces hormonal steroids, such as cortisol (a corticosteroid
hormone frequently called hydrocortisone). Like other hormonal steroids
(testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, etc.) these chemicals target the skin
in a disruptive manner and the severity of acne or flare-ups can coincide
with stress levels.
Dietary issues can be
corrected and almost all of the people in this group can achieve control.
Coffee should be very limited. (See the Acne Tips page for more
information.) People who have a volume of blackheads and/or whiteheads and
usually have somewhat dry skin can benefit from essential fatty acid
supplements, especially those who develop this blockage very quickly. (See
the Acne & Essential Fatty Acids page for more information.) Other people
have sensitivity to hyperglycemia caused by wheat consumption and can benefit
from significantly limiting their wheat product consumption for approximately
three weeks to determine if wheat is a stimulating factor to their acne.
(See the Acne & Wheat page for more information.)
With dietary
modification nearly all of the people within this group gain control of their acne,
with the exception of those who are not compliant.
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