class='date-header'Friday 24 August 2018

How To Treat Your Acne Demodex Mites.


Do You Know How To Treat Your Acne?

Acne is most common in teenagers and young adults.
Symptoms range from uninflamed blackheads to pus-filled pimples or large, red and tender bumps.

Studies show the Demodex hair mites to be associated with numerous types of skin complications, for example the mites have been identified as a leading contributor to #acne, #rosacea, red nose, #pimples, #blepharitis, #seborrheic #dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, #eczema, #pruritus, itchy skin, #hair_loss, androgenic #alopecia, #baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, #freckles, #spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, #rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions.

Treat your #Demodex before it's too late!

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class='date-header'Tuesday 21 August 2018

Everything That You Never Wanted To Know About Blepharitis And Demodex Mites


Let's learn more about the Demodex mite that have been identified as a leading contributor to acne, rosacea, red nose, pimples, blepharitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, itchy skin, hair loss, androgenic alopecia, baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, freckles, spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions

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class='date-header'Friday 17 August 2018

All That You Never Wanted To Know About Your Skin Mites


What are Demodex mites and why do they live in my skin and hair follicles?

Demodex mites are parasites that live in hair follicles. The Demodex family of mites contain 65 different species. Of the 65 species, two species live on human skin Demodex Brevis and Demodex Folliculorum.

Demodex mites are microscopic, and they live in the hair follicles on your body, face and scalp. These mites have a lifespan of 2 weeks. A Demodex mite takes half a day to lay her eggs and she will lay them deep inside your hair follicles and two and a half days later the eggs will hatch. Six days after hatching the mites reach adulthood, then they have another five days of life. During this time they eat nutrients and oil from your skin before dying and liquefying in your pores. Mites will typically avoid light, so they only come out at night.

Demodex mites only tend to become a problem for you when they are found in high-density. A number of skin and hair problems have been associated with a high-density population. These nasty mites have been identified as a leading contributor to acne, rosacea, red nose, pimples, blepharitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, itchy skin, hair loss, androgenic alopecia, baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, freckles, spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions.

With the right treatment, you can get rid of these mites, and live a healthier life.


class='date-header'Wednesday 15 August 2018

Demodex Mites Under the Microscope | Seborrheic Dermatitis | Ungex Austr...



Around 65 species of Demodex mites are known. 
Two species living on humans have been identified: Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis, both frequently referred to as hair mites, face mites, skin mites, body mites, eyelash mites, eyebrow mites, ear mites, human mites or hair follicle mites.

Studies show the Demodex hair mites to be associated with numerous types of skin complications, for example the mites have been identified as a leading contributor to acne, rosacea, red nose, pimples, blepharitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, itchy skin, hair loss, androgenic alopecia, baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, freckles, spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions.

class='date-header'Monday 13 August 2018

HFI High Frequency Instrument Machine


DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF HFI

High Frequency Instrument (HFI) helps eliminate the Demodex mites faster.

UNGEX highly recommends use of this device to help speed up the elimination process.

HFI can be used on face, scalp, forehead and skin.

1. Clean and sterilise the HFI before and after use. (e.g. sterilise with PDT).
2. Switch on and apply the appropriate combs based on your needs.
3. Brush HFI in a massaging motion smoothly over a clean dry scalp or skin concentrating on areas with hair loss or thinning.
4. Adjust the intensity of the frequency to your personal preferences (low, medium or high, depending on your tolerance for the HFI).
5. Do NOT use a stabbing motion to begin massage and do NOT leave HFI in one specific area of the scalp for more than 10 seconds.
6. Adjust the intensity to 0 before you turn off the #HFI and remove attachment.
7. Remember to test it on your hand or arm before using on your skin/scalp
8. Sterilise with #PDT after use

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class='date-header'Tuesday 7 August 2018

Live Video About Demodex Treatment | Ungex Protocol


Don't Miss This Live Video About Ungex Protocol As The Best Demodex Treatment

Demodex mites are parasites that live in hair follicles. Studies show the Demodex hair mites to be associated with numerous types of skin complications, for example the mites have been identified as a leading contributor to acne, rosacea, red nose, pimples, blepharitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, itchy skin, hair loss, androgenic alopecia, baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, freckles, spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions.

While follicle mites may cause certain problems, it also is possible specific skin conditions become a breeding ground for Demodex mites. Besides, it's a major problem for dogs too known as Demodex canis, more commonly known as mange.

We are passionate about all things mites, and aiding our customers in reclaiming their skin from these parasites the right way. We have developed a wide range of revolutionary products that combine specialised techniques with our in-home care system and Demodex protocol, that ensure success.

Our products are natural and herbal based solutions, all aimed at helping to remove Demodex mites from the skin and further restoring your scalp, hair and skin’s natural beauty.

Our goal is to help ensure a safe, effective way of helping those who suffer from Demodex mites.

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class='date-header'Saturday 4 August 2018

UNGEX Pty Ltd Australia Head Office


About Ungex Pty Ltd and Ungex Demodex Treatment

Ungex Pty Ltd is a revolutionary, Australian based company that endeavours to help change the way that people think about personal care, by helping to eliminate and bring awareness of Demodex hair mites globally, and bring relief to those who need it most.

Demodex mites are parasites that live in hair follicles. Studies show the Demodex hair mites to be associated with numerous types of skin complications, for example the mites have been identified as a leading contributor to acne, rosacea, red nose, pimples, blepharitis, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, itchy skin, hair loss, androgenic alopecia, baldness, aging skin, rough skin, wide pores, freckles, spots, fine wrinkles, dermatosis, rash, discoloration on the face and other skin conditions.

While follicle mites may cause certain problems, it also is possible specific skin conditions become a breeding ground for Demodex mites. Besides, it's a major problem for dogs too known as Demodex canis, more commonly known as mange.

We are passionate about all things mites, and aiding our customers in reclaiming their skin from these parasites the right way. We have developed a wide range of revolutionary products that combine specialised techniques with our in-home care system and Demodex protocol, that ensure success.

Our products are natural and herbal based solutions, all aimed at helping to remove Demodex mites from the skin and further restoring your scalp, hair and skin’s natural beauty.

Our goal is to help ensure a safe, effective way of helping those who suffer from Demodex mites.

class='date-header'Friday 27 July 2018
class='date-header'Friday 20 July 2018

The Mechanics of Demodex Mites and Humans


Are Demodex mites curable on humans? 

If you have them are you stuck with them forever? These are questions that probably run through your mind if you’ve ever experienced Demodex mites or if you are curious about them. 

The question that brings fear to most when it comes to Demodex mites, “are Demodex curable on humans?!”. The short answer would be yes but you might wonder how can they be curable. Right? 

First things first let address a few things shall we, what are these Demodex mites that we speak of? Well Demodex mites are microscopic parasites that live under hair follicles and in oil glands. They are linked to many issues such as Demodex mites’ rosacea and Demodex #acne.

Recent studies have found that most people have mites present on them, however, they tend to become a problem when a high population density is found. 

They are a natural part of the human microbiome – which is the ecological community of microorganisms that live on and within the body. There are two species that can be found on humans, those are Demodex Follicluorum and Demodex #Brevis. The difference between the two mites is that Demodex Follicluorum lives in hair follicles primarily in the face and meibomian glands in of the eyelids. Whereas Demodex Brevis live in the sebaceous glands of the skin. 

Even though Demodex Follicluorum are found on the skin of all humans, they appear in greater numbers in those that have rosacea. These Demodex mites are a true connection to rosacea, due to the fact that they are linked to a distinct Bactria called bacillus oleronius. In a study funded by Dr.Kevin Kavanagh and his colleagues found B. oleronius stimulated an inflammatory response in 79% of study patients, with subtype 2 (papulopustular) rosacea. The study showed that the effective treatment includes antibiotics that destroy the Bactria. 

But could this be the only effective treatment for rosacea? Perhaps not there are other ways to treat rosacea and it’s certainly isn’t only with antibiotics. 

Maybe you’ve been searching high and low to cure yourself of Demodex mites and get rid of them. Well, where there is a will there is a way and that how Ungex comes into the picture. 

Ungex is your solution to banishing these evil little critters. Only with the right product and protocol can Demodex be eliminated and we have spent many years perfecting this care plan.

Talk to us directly for your free consultation, to see if we can help you reclaim your skin today.

class='date-header'Thursday 19 July 2018
class='date-header'Tuesday 17 July 2018

Positive Demodex mite test result from a human | UNGEX


See the devilish little mites up close from under the microscope!

Live with Alex from Ungex HQ in Australia.

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Stop Demodex before it's too late!

class='date-header'Thursday 12 July 2018

A Road to Recovery with Ungex Demodex Treatment


Don't miss this Q & A live video!

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Ungex Australia offers a unique protocol known as Demodex Solution, a complete care plan to treat human Demodex mite infestation linked to skin issues.

Stop Demodex before being too late!
class='date-header'Thursday 5 July 2018

Hair Mites Grow! How To Stop These Nasty Demodex Mites Before Being Too ...


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class='date-header'Thursday 28 June 2018

Everything That You Never Wanted To Know About These Nasty Skin Mites!


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