Acne Skincare Solutions
March 31, 2008
For most of us that take pride in the way we look, the thought of suffering with acne or Zits, may at first seem awful; but this is a skin condition that can be treated. A great deal of effort is going into research for a cure; the result of this effort is new, more effective, treatments are becoming available. There are a broad range of acne skin care products available:
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*Drugstore: Preventative treatment
*Over-the-counter
*Prescription only: From a doctor or dermatologist for more serious conditions
Those that fall into the preventative category are based around general skin conditioning to help stop acne from forming; these products can be anything from skin cleansers to makeup removers. Whilst many sufferers use these products there are even more who just want to keep their skin clean and conditioned; there use is not just confined to individuals who are suffer with the complaint. Other acne skin care products, like skin cleansers for instance, are more specific about their job; they are formulated to reduce and limit the amount of oil in the pores of our skin. These products prevent the oil from getting trapped in pores and can hamper the growth of bacteria, this can lead to the bad skin condition.
General skin care treatments also include special exfoliation products like skin peels; these are easily obtainable in any drug store. This type of peel helps reduce the chance of oil clogging up the pores as well as removing other skin impurities; this can reduce the bacterium growth on your skin. There is a huge market for these types of acne skin care products as they don’t require a consultation with a dermatologist. These formulations contain the chemical benzoyl peroxide and the naturally occurring salicylic acid; they are designed to extract the excess oil that bacteria need to promote the development of acne.
Generally it is best to start using this type of product with only a small amount of benzoyl peroxide (less than 5.5 percent is recommended), just to see how the skin reacts; an alternative to this includes products which contain alpha hydroxy acid. As with any type of zit cream, you may need to try a few acne skin care products until you find one that will suit your skin; if nothing you use is effective then speak to your dermatologist for advice. If you do need to see your doctor or skin care specialist then he may give you a prescription for antibiotics or special ointments.
In more serious cases your skin care specialist may decide that a small surgical procedure can be used to remove the oil and infection from your pores; however, sufferers are warned never to attempt this as it could lead to serious skin problems. Your doctor could prescribe a hormone-based treatment to treat your skin problem; hormone changes can be responsible for acne but hormone therapy can be very effective when used under prescription. With all the treatments available, tackling acne is not that difficult as there are many new products available to help.


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