PCA Skin (pHaze 4) Gentle Exfoliant

A light cleansing scrub containing smooth beads in a creamy base which exfoliates and polishes the skin.

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NuCelle Mandelic Mint Scrub

The most beautiful skin is clearly the smoothest skin, but sometimes washing away dryness leaves your skin tired, red, and irritated. With NuCelle Mandelic Mint Scrub, you can polish away tired and worn surface flakes to reveal the baby-soft skin that’s been hiding underneath. Formulated with Mandelic Acid and Jojoba beads, tight and uncomfortably dry skin will be smoothed away while adding essential moisture.Visit merchant for more information

Feline acne

It may be surprising to know that cats also suffer from a condition known as kitty acne, chin acne or feline acne. The symptoms are similar to those which are found in humans afflicted with allergy, i.e. blackheads, whiteheads, and red itchy bumps which are likely to become infect, due to constant starching by the affected feline.

The condition generally starts with the appearance of black oily bumps on the chin of the pet, but rapidly progresses to the rest of the animal’s body. Because of the high level or bacteria present in litter boxes it is almost inevitable that these bacteria which form the secondary level of danger for the feline are known for their tendency to infect all cats within the household. In addition, the bacteria can spread to furniture, clothing and carpets in the house.

For the health and comfort of both the cats and their human owners, it is important to seek professional help and treatments for the feline acne condition as soon as possible after the chin-centered black spots appear.

The usual treatment for feline acne is to begin with daily cleaning using an anti-bacterial soap, followed by antibiotic or antifungal ointment, topically applied. The veterinarian may also prescribe an oral antibiotic and/ scrubbing with hydrogen peroxide. Needless to say, kitty will not enjoy any of these measures, but they are absolutely vital to the health and comfort of the cat.

Another very important factor to remember in the prevention and hopefully cure of feline acne is the danger in using plastic food and water dishes. These dishes tend to collect scratches, sometimes so minute that they are not really visible to humans, but they are present nevertheless. These scratches and imperfections are great breeding grounds for bacteria, not only those which lead to feline acne, but others as well.

You would be far safer for the health of your feline companion to replace plastic dishes with glass or metal dishes and to keep those utensil cleaned daily.

Hormonal changes in the cat can lead to outbreaks of a case of feline acne, but stressing the cat seems to be even more likely to cause problems. Stress in the cat can be caused by things which we may not even think about as humans. A cat can be stressed by a change of food, the presence of another animal or human in the household, even by moving his food dish or favorite sleeping place.

Feline acne is very difficult to eradicate, so one would be better served by putting efforts into preventing the disease.