Monday, March 30, 2009

Privacy Policy

Here are a few lines of policy regarding the privacy of the visitors of this blog.
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* Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.

What is a cookie?

A “cookie” is a small text file containing a string of alphanumeric characters. There are two types of cookies: a persistent cookie and a session cookie. A persistent cookie gets entered by your Web browser into the cookie folder on your computer’s hard drive. A persistent cookie remains in that cookie folder, which is maintained and governed by your Web browser, after you close your browser program. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. DoubleClick’s ad-serving and paid search listing (“DART Search”) products utilize the same cookie: the DART cookie. The DART cookie is a persistent cookie and consists of the name of the domain that set the cookie (“ad.doubleclick.net”), the lifetime of the cookie, and a “value.” DoubleClick’s DART technology generates a unique series of characters for the “value” portion of the cookie.

What is the DoubleClick DART cookie?

The DoubleClick DART cookie is used by Google in the ads served on publisher websites displaying AdSense for content ads. When users visit an AdSense publisher's website and either view or click on an ad, a cookie may be dropped on that end user's browser. The data gathered from these cookies will be used to help AdSense publishers better serve and manage the ads on their site(s) and across the web.

What is the DoubleClick cookie doing on my computer?

If you have a DoubleClick cookie in your Cookies folder, it is most likely a DART cookie. The DoubleClick DART cookie helps marketers learn how well their Internet advertising campaigns or paid search listings perform. Many marketers and Internet websites use DoubleClick’s DART technology to deliver and serve their advertisements or manage their paid search listings. DoubleClick’s DART products set or recognize a unique, persistent cookie when an ad is displayed or a paid listing is selected. The information that the DART cookie helps to give marketers includes the number of unique users their advertisements were displayed to, how many users clicked on their Internet ads or paid listings, and which ads or paid listings they clicked on.

Why does your cookie keep coming back after I delete it?

When you visit any website or search engine on which DoubleClick’s DART technology is used, our servers will check to see if you already have a DART cookie. If the servers do not receive a DART cookie, the servers will try to set a cookie in response to your browser’s “request” to view that Web page. If you do not want a DART cookie with a unique value, you can obtain a DoubleClick DART “opt out” cookie. Alternatively, you can adjust your Internet browser’s settings for handling cookies. This is explained in the next question.

How can I adjust my cookie settings to accept or decline cookies?

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* If you are using Internet Explorer 6.0, go to the Tools menu, then to Internet Options, then to the Privacy tab. This version of Internet Explorer is the first to use P3P to distinguish between types of cookies. P3P uses standardized privacy statements made by the cookie issuer to manage your acceptance of cookies. Under the “Privacy” tab, click on the “Advanced” button. Select “Override automatic cookie handling” and choose whether you want to accept, block or be prompted for “First-party” and “Third-party Cookies.” If you want to block all cookies coming from DoubleClick’s doubleclick.net domain, go to the “Web Sites” section under the “Privacy” tab and click the “Edit” button. In the “Address of Web site” field, enter “doubleclick.net,” select “Block,” click OK (menu will disappear); click OK again and you will be back to the browser.

* If you are using Netscape 6.0+, go to “Edit” in the menu bar, click on “Preferences,” click on “Advanced,” and select the “Cookies” field. Now check either the box that says, “Warn me before accepting a cookie” or “Disable cookies.” Click on “OK.” Now go to your “Start” button, click on “Find,” click on “Files and Folders,” type “cookies.txt” into the search box that appears, and click “Find Now.” When the search results appear, drag all files listed, into the “Recycle Bin.” Now shut down and restart your Netscape. Depending on your earlier choice you will either be prompted by new cookie sets or no cookies will be set or received.

* If you are using Mozilla or Safari, please go to their websites to find out how to disable cookies in those programs.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Acne Prevention Tips - Top 10 Tips

People of all ages suffer, at one time or another, with acne problems. People are always looking for acne prevention tips, to help them clear up their problems. For some, especially teenagers, acne can be a very embarrassing situation. Below is a list of acne prevention tips that you can follow to help you have a clear complexion in no time at all.

Most all of the tips that are listed below are things that you can do right in your own home without having to seek the advice of a doctor. A lot of the treatments mentioned are natural things that you might already have in your cupboard.

1. Your hair can play a big factor in your acne condition as hair has oil in it. Many people that have bangs, find that they have problems with acne on their forhead. This could be due to the oil that is in hair hanging in the face.
2. Be sure to exercise on a regular basis to help keep good blood flow to your entire body. This will help to remove the toxins from the body and in turn, it will help keep your skin happy and healthy.
3. Vitamin A will help reduce the sebum production. It helps to prevent acne as well as protecting your skin. You should take a vitamin A supplement daily.
4. Water helps to hydrate your skin, making your overall complexion better. It is important to get the recommended daily amount of water which is the least 8 to 10 glasses of 8 ounces of water daily.
5. Try to stay away from alcohol-based lotions and creams as they can tent to dry your skin out which will cause more breakouts.
6. Be sure to wash your pillowcase at least every other day as it holds the oils and dirt from your skin from the previous day.
7. When washing your face try not to do excessive rubbing or scrubbing to it. This can irritate the situation so you want to gently clean your face.
8. It has been shown that zinc deficiencies can cause acne breakouts. Try to keep zinc rich foods in the house so you can maintain a proper level.
9. Watch as to what kind of makeup you use as it can actually make the skin more oily or give you dry patches. Sometimes when you think you're doing your skin good, you can actually be doing it more harm.
10. Foods that you can use at home: Some people use the juice of a raw papaya to help take the swelling out of pimples. The pulp from a ripe tomato, can be used by placing it on the areas of the breakout and leaving it on for at least an hour. Be sure to get the right amount of fresh fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. This will help keep your body regular and healthy. Honey can be used as a mask on the face at least once a week. It is been known to kill bacteria that is found in your skin and it's a great way for healing acne.


Home Remedies for Stopping Acne

Acne is a universal problem for teenagers. What causes it and how to cure it is still an unanswered question. Acne affected youth go from pole to post looking for all kinds of remedies to clear their complexions. Of all possible home remedies, many are not proven remedies for all skin types.

The cosmetics industry today frequently introduces new creams and lotions as they try to cash in on the acne problem. But the best remedies devoid of any side effects are only found through home remedies. By using natural ingredients, acne can be treated effectively. Apart from diminishing facial beauty, acne poses a major emotional and mental threat to teenagers. The more they fight with problem, the more the acne increases and makes them lose their self confidence.

Let us first consider what creates acne and the biological and scientific reasons behind it. A philosebaceous unit disorder causes acne. This unit is made up of sebaceous gland, hair follicle and a hair. It is present all over the body but occurs more on the face, chest and neck. The sebum, which works as the moisturizer for the skin, is produced by the sebaceous gland. Under the influence of androgen, these glands produce more sebum during adolescence.

Bacteria called propionibacterium acnes feeds on these sebum and people who have acne have this bacteria in their follicles. Keeping the skin well cleansed and moisturized can minimize bacterial growth and permit a clear complexion free of acne. Some common home remedies for stopping acne include:

• Healthy diet filled with adequate vitamins and minerals
• Drinking lots of water in order to cleanse the digestive system which is another contributor to the development of acne
• Orange peels, garlic and lemon juice are proven home remedies for stopping acne
• Aloe Vera plays a major role for treating acne. It can be used as both internal medicine and for external applications
• Tea tree oil has the capacity to fight bacteria and hence is an effective acne remedy
• Paste of fenugreek leaves is also a good home remedy to stop acne
• Oatmeal, avocados, lettuce, apple cedar juice, carrot juice etc are all natural remedies for acne.

Many diet plans and fasting are recommended by naturopathic practitioners. Acne is generally associated with the changing food habits of youth. Too much fatty and oily intake causes acne. Thus, abstaining from such food and eating healthy wholesome meals and drinking lots of water can contribute to acne free skin. However, very acute acne must be treated by a dermatologist although home remedies can also be given side-by-side. Acne is a treatable disorder and young people need not panic or stress over this problem. Anxiety will only increase the disorder. A patient and cool attitude can help one over a temporary acne attack. Eat healthy, sleep at least 6-8 hours each day and drink lots of water to keep acne at bay.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Acne Scar Cure

Acne scars result from acne breakouts, but are actual scars that remain on the face. Most individuals with severe acne will experience acne scars, and they cannot be removed with regular face washes or acne products. Luckily, there are plenty of acne scar cures available, which help to remove scars and make them appear less noticeable.

Prevention
The most important cure for acne scars is prevention. Although not all breakouts can be prevented, maintaining a regular face wash routine can prevent acne from occurring in the first place. By preventing acne, no scars will be able to result.

It is also important to take care of your acne once it has occurred, since further irritation can lead to scars. Do not pick at or pop your acne, since this will increase the likelihood that a scar will appear. Touching your face can also irritate your acne, so only touch your face when your hands are clean, and when necessary to wash your face.

Exfoliation
Most acne scars are on the top layer of skin, and can eventually be removed through exfoliation. Exfoliation products use soft beads or crystals to gently get rid of the top layer of dead skin cells, in order to promote new skin cell growth. By using an exfoliation product once every few days, you can get rid of dead skin cells and make acne scars appear less noticeable.

You should make sure and use an exfoliation product that is gentle, because you won’t want to cause any irritation to your skin. Also, start off your routine by only exfoliating once every couple of days, and then increase as your skin gets used to the new product.

Vitamin A
Vitamin A works to promote new cell growth, which helps to get rid of old skin cells that may be scarred because of acne. You can purchase acne products that contain vitamin A, or choose to purchase a scar remover product from your local drug store. No matter which method you choose, vitamin A should be the main ingredient to ensure you are targeting your acne scars.

Antibiotics
Some dermatologists may prescribe antibiotics for severe acne, which can also help clear up any existing scars. Because antibiotics have side effects and risk factors, they are only prescribed to those with severe acne that cannot be cured through a regular face washing routine. Some side effects of acne fighting antibiotics include hair loss, nausea, muscular pain, excessive itching, and some birth defects.

Cosmetic Procedures
Cosmetic procedures are commonly used to reduce the appearance of acne scars, but they can be very expensive. Laser therapy is commonly used to get rid of acne scars, as well as the Bioskin Treatment which involves using crystals to smooth out the top layer of skin. Microdermabrasion and chemical peels can also help to reduce acne scars, since they remove the top layer of skin and promote new cell growth.

There are all types of acne cures available, some of which are more effective than others. The most important step in curing acne scars is prevention, since none of the above mentioned cures would be necessary if acne scars were not present.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Acne Cream Treatment

Every person that suffers from acne is always on the lookout a good acne cream treatment that will be that miracle and make it all disappear. Not only is acne a major cause of embarrassment for adolescents, teens and adults, but it is also a source of physical irritation and soreness that can be troublesome to control.


What Acne Is

In the medical field, acne is considered a disease. Acne is a general term that includes pimples, plugged pores and nodules that effect the face, chest, back, neck, upper arms and shoulder regions of the body.


Over The Counter Acne Cream Treatment

There are many brands of over the counter acne cream treatments. Some are more effective than others, but it is the active ingredients within these treatments that do the work at controlling this condition. Knowing what these active ingredients do can better help you determine your purchase when looking at the active ingredient listing on the products label.


Acetone and Alcohol

Combined together, the alcohol and acetone work as a degreaser in the acne effected area of the body. This helps to remove body oils and bacteria that feed into the pores and keep the area clean.


Resorcinol and Sulfur

Resorcinol is a very popular active ingredient that is often combined with sulfur to aid in controlling small acne lesions. Many over the counter creams and medications use this combination in a variety of acne creams and medications.


Salicylic Acid


Salicylic acid is used in controlling non-inflammatory acne by helping to correct the abnormal shedding of dead skin cells and unclogging skin pores around the effected area. Any acne cream treatments that use this as a major active ingredient usually requires continuous use or the acne problem will return.


Bensoyl Peroxide

Like salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide works in the same way to remove dead skin cells and should be used continuously. This active agent for treating acne is used most widely in the over the counter variety of medications available.


Acne Scar Removal Creams

These acne scar removal creams are a good place to start reducing the scarring effects that acne can cause some people to suffer. These types of acne treatment creams are available at pharmacies and sometimes only available with a prescription. The best acne scar removal creams are those that address the scarring issues and also fight at reducing the frequency of breakouts.

There are basically two types of these type creams available. The first being those that rely heavily on chemicals in their products to control the acne breakouts and reduce scarring. The second choice are those products that are more of a natural, or herbal way of addressing the acne and scarring issue.

One treatment cream might work great for one person to clear up the problem. But someone else might use the same product and experience little, if any, relief from their symptoms.

Some of these products are very potent and should only be used in effect areas, where blemishes exist. Some of these potent varieties also can cause their own skin irritations if used too much, or too often.

Many of these acne scar removal creams have formulas that can use a variety of chemical ingredients to address the acne that heavy sufferers experience. When using the over the counter variety of these type products, it is sometimes a trial and error situation.