Acne and Acne
Treatments
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Editor:
Miss Fitness |
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Over The Counter Remedies
to Treat Acne
I would like to go over some of
the basic over-the-counter products for acne treatment.
Remember, if products sold in most drugstores aren't helping
your condition, it may be advisable to seek medical attention...
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Soap and water is the most basic product to help fight
acne. Depending on your skin type, sensitivity, and possible allergies,
you may want to choose a soap carefully so as to prevent further
breakouts or irritation.
When you wash your face, you are removing excess oils
that build up on your skin, clogging pores and causing pimples to
form. Although it is strongly recommended that you not wash your
face too often, and that you don't scrub vigorously, as this can
remove too much oil and irritate the skin, washing your face twice
or even three times daily can remove unwanted dirt and oils and
help control your breakouts.
Benzoyl peroxide is another very common remedy that
can be purchased over-the-counter to help fight acne. It is often
recommended by physicians, it is usually used to treat mild forms
of acne. It is present in many acne treatment products, and was
the first product to be proven effective in treating acne.
Benzoyl Peroxide is helpful in fighting bacteria and
stops excess oil from clogging pores. It is available in the forms
of a lotion or a cream.
Salicylic acid is commonly used in many over-the-counter
acne cleansers and treatments, and when applied to the skin, helps
to correct the abnormal shedding of cells. In milder forms of acne,
it helps to unclog pores and prevent lesions we know of as pimples.
Salicylic acid does not stop oil production. Like
Benzoyl Peroxide, it must be used continually in order to see its
effects.
Sulfur is also another common product found in many
over-the-counter acne treatments. It has been used for years in
conjunction with other products to help combat acne. Due to its
unpleasant odor, sulfur is less often used by itself to treat acne.
Although it is widely used, and common in many treatments,
it is not known exactly what characteristics help heal acne. Nevertheless,
results have been shown and it continues to be used.
Herbal and natural products are often available for
purchase over-the-counter to treat acne. Most of these products
are organic, and have not been tested clinically to determine their
effectiveness. In spite of this, they are sometimes preferred, and
their usage is said to be increasing.
There are many over-the-counter options available
to help heal and prevent acne. Different products react differently
to different skin types, and the effects are different for everyone.
It is important to find what works for you and stick to it.
Read More
about Acne Prevention at Acne Resource Center
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