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#5170 - 06/21/10 12:49 AM
Are you suffering from Vitiligo?
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dree33
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Vitiligo is more commonly known as leucoderma, which simply means white (leuco) skin (derma), i.e. a skin disorder where it loses its normal coloration. It is also medically known as achromia, which means loss of color. http://www.supercareproducts.com
Basically, Vitiligo can hardly be called as a disease but a skin- disorder that has more social than medical significance, especially amongst the dark skin people. Due to retarded melanin formation, there is loss of pigmentation. http://www.supercareproducts.com
The Vitiligo sufferers are observed all over the world, including the white skin communities. However, epidemiologically most cases are recorded in India (8.8%) and Mexico. Males and females are affected equally, inclusive of children age group. It may begin at any age. Childhood vitiligo is not uncommon. http://www.supercareproducts.com
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#5292 - 08/17/10 11:22 PM
Re: Are you suffering from Vitiligo?
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Ukonline
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As far as acne goes, no need to be embarrassed either since everyone gets it. Personally I don't like proactive, but I use all natural products. My face wash is made with tea tree oil, which is GREAT for acne. If you can't find a face wash made with it, you can buy straight up tea tree oil. Get a q-tip wet and then put a little oil on it (its strong and needs to be diluted) and apply it right to the area. It works great- dries it right up. Careful though since it can be very drying.
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