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Using
Acne Treatments
When you
have acne, you want to get rid of it as quickly as possible.
There are hundreds of options you can choose from, and many
will promise “immediate” or “overnight”
results. Though this may grab your attention, don’t
be too fooled by their promises of fast results. Acne does
not clear overnight. It takes roughly 6 to 8 weeks on average
before results can be noticed. If it has been two months and
you have yet to see results, it may be time to switch products
– not every acne treatment treats every case of acne.
Before consulting
a dermatologist, try using some over-the-counter products.
It is important to wash affected areas twice a day with a
mild and unperfumed cleanser. A common ingredient in non-prescription
cleansers is benzoyl peroxide. This helps your skin to shed
it’s out layer (dead skin) as well as works as an antibacterial.
As with over washing with soap, over usage of benzoyl peroxide
will wash away the necessary amount of oil your skin requires
to keep its natural condition. This can lead to redness and
peeling.
Your dermatologist
may prescribe a variety of acne treatments. Your age, skin
type and severity of acne are only a few of the factors that
go into determining what type of treatment you doctor may
prescribe for you. Most topical treatments will work in a
similar fashion as non-prescription solutions (employing the
use of benzoyl peroxide), but more effective and without as
much risk of inflaming the condition (if used as directed).
Oral pills or tablets
such as tetracycline may also be prescribed. These types of
prescriptions help by means such as drying up oily secretions.
But these oral remedies cannot prevent pores from being blocked,
so they are usually prescribed in conjunction with a topical
treatment as well. If taken daily, expect to see results in
3 – 6 months.
As you can see,
even with prescriptions, it takes time for acne treatments
to take effect. In some cases, even certain prescriptions
may not clear up your acne. The important this is to set realistic
time expectations, and have open lines of communication with
your doctor about what is or isn’t working, and any
side-effects you may be suffering from.
Greg Mauro is a staff author at Acne
Solution News as well as Help
For Health and its conglomerate sites.
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| Acne and Skin Problem Myths Debunked
Isn't skin a wonderful thing to have?
An obvious benefit of skin is that it protects our bodies'
internal organs from harmful elements like dirt, insects,
bites, toxic chemicals, nasty weather, and the like, and it
certainly is more attractive than what's underneath. |
Anti-Aging Skin Care Treatments: What
To Do When That First Wrinkle Appears
There comes a time in everybody’s life when we start to
consider the implications of growing old and the possibilities
of using one of the many different anti-aging treatments that
are available. Coincidentally, this time of life is usually
around the same time we discover our first wrinkle or laughter
line. |
The Fountain of Youth - Right in Front
of Us All This Time!
Can we really stop the aging process, slow it down, or even
reverse the effects of aging on our skin and body? It is an
enigma for which so many have searched the answers to for years.
Now, with advanced modern science making breakthroughs and discoveries
every day, the answers have become apparent to the age-old quest
for the proverbial fountain of youth. |
B Vitamin Hype: With Ambitions of
Fighting Acne, Rosacea and Tumors, What Can This Vitamin Really
Do
Vitamin B is no small time player in the high stakes
game of the beauty. Just take the case of pellagra for example.
Pellagra is a life threatening skin disease characterized by
dementia, diarrhea, and dermatitis that results from a niacin
(B vitamin) deficiency. |
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