SUNBATHING MAY AGGRAVATE ACNE

Released on: January 7, 2008, 1:35 am

Press Release Author: Nick Wilson

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Department of research writing at QAR reports that studies
show sunbathing or sun tanning may further aggravate acne and other skin disorders
as sunlight contains ultraviolet rays that are quite damaging and hurting to skin
specially for hair follicles.

Press Release Body: QAR Reveals Ultraviolet Rays of Sun Damage Hair Follicles and
Stimulates Sebaceous Glands for Overproduction of Sebum
Atlanta, Georgia, 01/05/2008 - Department of research writing at QAR reports that
studies show sunbathing or sun tanning may further aggravate acne and other skin
disorders as sunlight contains ultraviolet rays that are quite damaging and hurting
to skin specially for hair follicles.

Although exposure to sunlight is necessary for healthy growth, long bathing or
tanning is obviously harmful. People tan in sunlight as it destroys bacterial
colonies within hair follicles. Though it destroys bacterial colonies successfully,
it damages delicate epithelial cells which are extremely susceptible to ultraviolet
rays.

Most studies revealed that doing so not only aggravates acne but also causes other
skin disorders like sunburn etc. White skinned people are more prone to sunburn than
black skinned people as their skin contain less melanin.

Therefore, avoid direct exposure to sunlight, wear sunscreen, use rejuvenating
lotions etc reduce the risks of getting severe acne and other similar disorders.

About:
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with acne, provides a platform for researchers and acne sufferers for sharing their
ideas and providing best solutions. The research department of writing is engaged in
providing true information about acne and its prevention.


Web Site: http://www.quickacneremedy.com

Contact Details: Alabama City
Alabama
USA

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