Acne is a skin condition in which skin’s oil glands clog the pores. This results in lumps that can be black, white, or flesh colored. These can become painful and inflamed and sometimes even risk infection. Roughly 20 percent of acne cases occur in adults. Rosacea is a skin disorder, primarily affecting the facial area, resulting in redness that flares up and retreats at times. Over time, the redness deepens and remains persistent; bumps and pimples may appear. The nose may swell and redden as well. Rosacea sufferers often break out with acne as well because of their condition.
No cure exists for either acne or rosacea. Medical science offers many treatments that can lessen the impact of both conditions and reverse its signs and symptoms dramatically. While acne is a common ailment among teenagers, anyone with a severe case of acne should consult a dermatologist to avoid scarring or potential infections of the skin. Rosacea can be treated effectively and, if caught early, can minimize the effects of the disease. While many over the counter treatment options exist for both these diseases, it is usually a good idea to get a dermatologist’s opinion to maximize results even from over the counter treatments. Salicylic acid is on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, those medications most needed in a basic health system.
Lists combine the ease of Bookmarks with the versatility of Tags. Instead of one collection of bookmarked items, create as many collections, called "Lists," as you need.
Previous Bookmarks and Tags
Find the link to your List page in the user menu.
All Tags have been converted to separate Lists, and your bookmarked items have been saved to a "Bookmarks" List.
Adding Items
When you click the Add to List button, a dropdown of your existing Lists appears. Click the List name to which you want to add this product or formula.
Create a New List
You can also create a new List. Simply click "Create a New List" and enter a name.
Multiple Lists
When you define a new List, the current item is automatically added to it. You can add a product or formula to as many Lists as you need.
Explore Your Lists
Easily see which Lists this item appears in, and quickly go to that List from the links that appear on the page.