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Acne And Its
Treatment
Acne is a
menace. However,
it’s not
something that
cannot be
tackled. There
are loads of
acne skin care
products around.
We can classify
acne skin care
products into 3
broad categories
–
* Preventive
or general
acne skin
care
products
*
Over-the-counter,
specialized
acne skin
care
products
*
On-prescription
acne skin
care
products.
The general acne
skin care
products are the
ones that are
used as
acne-prevention
measure. These
include
cleansers,
make-up removers
and similar
products that
help prevent
acne. In the
real sense,
these acne skin
care products
are just those
that should
anyway be part
of your daily
routine.
However, some of
these are more
oriented to act
like an acne
skin care
product. These
acne skin care
products act
against the
causes of acne
e.g. limiting
the production
of sebum/oil and
preventing
clogging of skin
pores.
Basically, these
acne skin care
products prevent
the oil from
getting trapped
in pores and
hence hamper the
growth of
bacteria that
lead to acne.
The general acne
skin care
products also
include
exfoliation
products like
skin peels.
These work
towards removing
dead skin cells,
hence reducing
the possibility
of pore-clogging
and bacteria
development.
Then there are
specialized acne
skin care
products that
are available
over-the-counter
i.e. without the
need of a
prescription.
These include
products like
vanishing creams
which extract
the extra oil
from the skin.
Most of these
acne skin care
products are
based on benzoyl
peroxide and
salicylic acid,
both of which
are the enemies
of bacteria (and
hence acne). You
should start
with a product
that has lower
concentration of
benzoyl peroxide
(e.g. 5%) and
see how your
skin responds to
it. Alpha-hydroxy-acid
based
moisturizers are
also popular as
acne skin care
products. You
might have to
try a few,
before you
zero-in on the
acne skin care
product that is
effective for
you. If nothing
seems to work,
you should
contact a
dermatologist.
On-prescription
acne skin care
products are the
ones that are
prescribed by a
dermatologist.
This can include
ointments that
can be applied
on the affected
area or oral
antibiotics or
just any topical
treatment.
Dermatologist
could also
suggest a minor
surgical
procedure to
remove the
contents of
pustules.
However, never
try to squeeze
or do this by
yourself, it can
lead to
permanent damage
of your skin.
Your doctor
could also
prescribe a
hormone-based
treatment (since
hormonal changes
are also known
to cause acne).
Such acne skin
care products
are known to be
very effective
in some cases.
So, with all
those acne skin
care products,
tackling acne is
not that
difficult. |
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