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Stop the Beast Officially Launches in Oct. 2015 to Assist People with Acne

 

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/15/2015 -- The website http://www.howtogetridofacnesolution.com  will be changing its name to http://www.stopthebeast.com effective Oct. 9, 2015. The name change more accurately reflects the way people with acne feel about the disease and the website will continue to provide individuals with information and solutions for controlling one of the most widespread afflictions of teens and adults.

Stop the Beast provides people of all ages with timely information about the causes of acne, treating existing outbreaks, and preventing future attacks. Acne typically affects youngsters when they reach puberty, but many adults deal with periodic outbreaks even into their 40s.

Acne occurs when the body produces an excess of oil that keeps skin moisturized. The oil combines with dirt, bacteria and dead skin cells to block pores. The result is blackheads, pimples and whiteheads. Genetics also play a role in the development of acne. Parents with acne typically pass the trait on to their offspring and even newborns can get acne.

When an outbreak occurs, it causes the pores to become red and inflamed. The outward appearance of acne robs people of their confidence and self-esteem. In the most severe cases of acne, it can cause permanent scarring.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) classifies acne as a skin disease, but one that usually disappears as individuals mature though it lasts into adulthood for a significant portion of the population. One of the most prevalent myths about acne is that frequent face scrubbing will eliminate the problem, but doing so can actually make the condition worse.

A variety of herbal remedies have been used since ancient times to alleviate the condition, ranging from eating garlic and applying honey facials to oatmeal poultices. A variety of over-the-counter remedies are also available that work well to alleviate existing outbreaks and help reduce new occurrences, but for the most severe cases the assistance of a dermatologist should be sought.

The website's name change to Stop the Beast will officially take effect on Oct. 9, 2015 and the site will maintain its commitment to helping people understand, treat and alleviate acne outbreaks. The site offers information, effective home remedies for addressing the condition, and tips on preventing new outbreaks and their severity.

For more information, visit Stop the Beast

About Stop the Beast
Stop the Beast provides information on acne and how people can get rid of it.

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