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Delmar Jarquin
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United States

Acne is a common skin care problem that majorly affects teenagers, resulting in conditions like pimples, greasy skin, whiteheads and blackheads. The cause for more than 80% of acne conditions is heredity. There are other reasons like lifestyle choices, bad diet, hormonal changes, and anxiety etc. that seems to add on to the problem. Acne is not a serious health condition, but it is known to cause a lot of psychological stress, especially for teens. There are few rare cases when inlying medical problems can trigger sudden onset of acne. This article will discuss the basics of acne, its causes and treatment options.

 
Shan Rosenbrook
Wohnort
United States

For many inventors, they have come up with an idea for an invention, but they do not know what to do next. Or maybe they do know what to do next, but they don't have the time or resources to develop the idea further.

 
Joel Escol
Wohnort
United States


Happiness is something that a lot of people try to achieve.

 
Gracie Ardito
Wohnort
United States

Terrific blog about the back links advertising occupation for rookies.

 
Alena Cerza
Wohnort
United States

Every one of us is familiar with what a radio is. Our grandparents have heard the news and music through the local radio broadcasting channel from a huge radio receiver box. We have now moved on to CD players and internet cloud music and iPods. Wireless networks have changed the way we store data, listen and watch audio and video and communicate with the rest of the world. You will be surprised to know that the word ‘radio' and ‘wireless' is synonymous and are largely the same technology. In fact, there is proof that radio was initially referred to as ‘wireless telegraphy' which was shortened to wireless. This article will shed more light to beginners on the basic difference (if there is one) between both these words.

 
Joey Vidrine
Wohnort
United States

Did you know that your sunscreen might actually not be as effective as it claims? This is irrespective of the very high SPF and PA levels it offers. Photostability is a new term that will soon be used to refer to the effectiveness of a sunblock or a sunscreen. Photostability is referred to how stable a sunscreen is even after exposure to UV rays. If the effectiveness keeps decreasing, then it is an unstable product. Photostable Sunscreen Gel is a product that is designed to stay intact with UV exposure, protecting the skin all day long.