Recommended Acne Treatment

Published on Jan 29 2010, in the categories: Uncategorized

Acne, the pubertal disease, every teen’s nightmare. As dermatology reveals, this skin condition is formed by a collection of sebum, (a facial protective oil), bacteria and dead cells trapped in the lining of the hair follicle or popular known as skin pores.

Acne is not purely an exclusive teenage predicament; there is, of course, a small percentage of the adults that encounter problems with acne.

There are so many acne treatment products on the market that we often get confused when picking and the majority of them do not have any visible effects. As we all encountered and tested their action we often feel disappointed by the lack of usefulness in these products. However, there are some cosmetics that do work quite well. The problem is that many people who suffer from acne will spend quite a lot of time and cash trying to find the best recommended acne treatments. Teenagers often outgrow acne before they find a treatment that fits their facial skin exclusively.

For extreme cases there are strong medications and even therapeutically advice that it’s hard to comprehend …The medications on the other hand, are only suitable for those who suffer from severe and persistent acne. The medication is taken internally, and there are possible side effects, including birth defects, dry and cracked lips, and liver dysfunctions, but overall…it really show improvement in fighting the acne. This is called Accutane and can only be purchased with a prescription from a dermatology specialist.
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Another kind of treatment that can have clear visible effects in short time is Retin-a.
Many people had a great success after using this product which is used to treat acne, remakes the tissue in the scared areas, helps in stopping the wrinkle apparitions, stretch marks, skin pigmentation cases, and a variety of oth

er skin afflictions. Retin-a is available by prescription, but there are other medications that contain exact substances as well. It has no known side effects but it has been registered that in some cases acne keeps returning after a sudden treatment stop.

Not all treatments come in the form of cosmetics and chemical substances or creams. Certain essential oils are also very appropriate in the acne treatment. These oils can be applied for the treatment of mild to moderate acne. The best essential oils for acne treatment are:, Lavender Oil, Bergamot Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Clove Oil, and Rosewood Oil. If the essential oil needs to be diluted, mix it with Grape seed Oil for best results.
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It is recommended that in order to find the best acne treatment, that suits you perfectly, you should start with essential oils. If that doesn't work, go to the next step by trying ProActive, a cosmetic product with sulfur, a non synthetic anti bacterial compound, beca

use in theory, the bacteria sees the sulfur and absorbs it, confusing this with vitamin D, necessary for the skin . Through an unknown mechanism, this kills the bacteria, cleaning the pores in the process. If ProActive doesn't work, then try a prescription alternative.

You may also try getting tested for food allergies, as certain allergies can cause facial and body acne. In this case, the only treatment you need is to eliminate those certain foods from your regular day to day diet.

Good luck!
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