Thursday, January 22, 2009

Having Problems Finding An Effective Solution For Your Acne?

By Donald Saunders

Every day thousands of individuals call into their local drugstore looking for an over the counter treatment for their acne. There they are faced with numerous options to choose from and it is difficult to know just where to begin. Here is a look at the common types of acne treatment.

Millions of people suffer from acne and the condition does not care about your race, gender or age. This leaves many acne researchers in quite a quandary when it comes to finding a cure that is going to work on everyone. In fact they have yet to discover one so trying to choose an acne treatment for the enormous variety out there frequently leaves acne sufferers standing in an aisle in the drug store scratching their heads.

To be able to pick an acne solution it is helpful to have a bit of background information on exactly what acne is and what causes it, as well as details of your specific form of acne. You ought to think about visiting your dermatologist or doctor to discover what they recommend by way of treatment. Normally this is better than randomly picking an over the counter treatment which you are unsure about.

To select the best acne medication for you you have to know that there are essentially two approaches that you can adopt to help control your acne. The two products that you see most often on the market contain either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide and although both are formulated to combat acne the two work quite differently. For example, benzoyl peroxide works as an antibacterial to kill the bacteria that are known to give rise to acne while salicylic acid acts to exfoliate the hair follicle helping to prevent clogging of the hair follicles that can lead to acne. Both of these treatments will react with your skin differently so it could be useful to talk to your doctor before using one or the other.

At the drug store you will also see acne kits. Acne kits are simply conveniently packaged sets of products that can help to fight and control your acne. Usually, they include a face cleanser, a topical cream or gel and a lotion that assists with irritation and keeps your skin from becoming too dry. In the majority of cases the active ingredient of these products will be benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, as well as other acne fighting products.

No matter what product you select the important thing to remember is that you should only use the treatment as directed. If, having tried your chosen treatment for a reasonable period of time it not working to your satisfaction then it is time for another trip to your dermatologist or doctor to reevaluate what you are using. Sometimes, it might take a number of different treatments to find one that works for you and your specific acne problem.

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