Different Types of Acne Products That You Can Buy
By joyce • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: AcneMost acne products sold over the counter have a one size fits all mentality behind them and for those wishing desperately to be acne free; the products seem like a good idea. On the surface, the product will promise to reduce or eliminate acne, but what the products don’t tell the consumer is results will vary according to skin type, tone and whether or not the individual has severe acne or not.
Mild to moderate acne can be controlled with a large variety of acne products, but few products can make you completely acne free. Benzoyl peroxide is one of the most common acne treatments and can be safely used by nearly anyone. Benzoyl peroxide works by killing the bacteria that causes acne while also drying your skin. Products with benzoyl peroxide can be used by people with a many different skin tones and is very effective at treating mild to moderate acne on the face.
Acne products that contain sulfur can also help people with mild to moderate acne. Sulfur is very effective because it unclogs the pores by removing dead cells while also promoting the healing process. Some sulfur products have anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients to reduce redness and swelling while further preventing acne breakouts.
Some acne products use salicylic acid as an agent to exfoliate. Salicylic acid is known for its ability to keep the pores from becoming clogged and for preventing future outbreaks. The drawback to this agent is that it is very strong for skin treatment and shouldn’t be used on the face or other sensitive parts of the body.
Acne products available on the market today may not clear up acne completely, but these products will help. The best thing you could do is learn proper skin care, as this will be your best defense against future outbreaks. There is no single miracle product for severe acne, but if you use the right products in combination with the proper amount of basic skin care, you will stand a better chance of preventing future acne outbreaks.
Acne is a common skin problem for most adolescents and also afflicts some adults. People of all ages and backgrounds have had to deal with acne at some point. Hence, there has long been a desire to prevent it or cure it. We will look at some of the causes of acne as well as some of the ways in which people have followed treatment. Our hope is that you will gain a better understanding of why people get acne and what they can do for treatment and prevention.
What is acne?
For thousands of years, people have struggled with acne. Known in some cultures as a curse from the gods for immoral behavior, acne has largely been misunderstood. Only within the past century or so has the medical field been able to identify the true causes of acne. As one might expect, this has allowed those who suffer the blemishes to gain a certain sense of relief.
An inflammatory disease of the skin, acne is the result of severe changes in the skin’s structure. Acne is thought to be the body’s unusual response to a relatively normal production of testosterone, a male hormone. Rather than a sign that one’s skin is not clean, acne is more closely associated with the hormonal and bacterial activity beneath the skin, which eventually leads to the irritation of the skin. The result is the red swelling we know as acne.
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joyce is co-author of this site. My family and friends tell me all kinds of crazy stories that they hear from other people and read in the paper or find out about on-line that give incorrect facts on skin care. So how do you know what to believe?
Over the years while growing up as a teenager with acne and then during my adulthood having raising three children I have always been learning about our skin and finally was able to take the mystery, confusion and complexity out of skin care. My aim is to give you the answers that will allow you to have that flawless, younger looking skin you have always wanted.
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