June 9, 2008

The Truth About Effective Acne Skin Care

by James Redder

Anyone that suffers with acne (Zits) may feel as if they spend most of their time searching for remedies; fortunately treatments are improving all the time. Studies into possible treatments and causes, for the condition is ongoing; these days, even with serious cases, there are many skin care treatments available. The type of acne skin care product you might use would come under three general categories:

Those that help prevent the condition

Over-the-counter (OTC)

Treatments That Require A Prescription

Used as a preventative measure general acne products include make-up removers, cleansers and other like-minded products that can help prevent acne. A lot of people utilize like-minded products on a daily basis as part of their regiment of skin care whether they have skin issues or not.

More specialized cleaners are designed in the same way as acne skin care products; they clean out the pores to help stop sebum or oil which clogs up the pores. Products like this work by minimizing the amount of oil that stays in the pores which can assist harmful bacteria growth which can lead to acne skin issues.

General skin care treatments also include special exfoliation products like skin peels. These are effective because they remove dead skin cells and all surface pollution which can cause the pores to get blocked.

There are over-the-counter acne skin care products available they do not require a prescription. Products which extract excess oil from the skin's pores include vanishing creams. The active ingredient in most of these is salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide, both of which work to eliminate bacteria.

Studies would indicate that to get the maximum benefit from this type of product you should make sure the benzoyl peroxide content is 5 1/2 percent for starters, just to see how the skin takes it. If that causes an adverse reaction then there are similar acting products that contain Alpha Hydroxy acid. You should expect to try more then one type of product if you take into account the fact that we all have different skin types. If you can't seem to find something that works then don't hesitate to see your skin care specialist or doctor.

One of the benefits of consulting your dermatologist or doctor is that they can prescribe you with a prescription for specialized treatments, for example a course of antibiotics. In some case your doctor may suggest the pustules are drained of harmful contents under local anesthetic, this is a minor procedure which if carried out by yourself could result in skin damage.

Wrapping It Up

Your doctor may even suggest hormone therapy as a course of skin care treatment. Acne can sometimes be caused by hormone changes and can be treated very effectively with hormone based treatments 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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