by James Redder

Suffering with acne skin care may at first seem awful for most of us that take pride in the way we look. But in today’s world this is a skin condition that can be treated. This complaint that affects many people around the world has engendered fiercely competitive scientific research to find a cure; as a consequence, many of these new treatments are very affective. The acne skin care products available fall into these:

Over-the-counter: Preventative

Over-the-counter: Treatment

Prescription only: From a doctor or dermatologist for more serious conditions

The class of skin care products designed to fight acne and also used as a preventative measure include make-up removers, cleansers and other like-minded products. These products are used everyday by a lot of people whether they suffer from acne or not.

Other acne skin care products including skin cleansers specifically ensure that the facial pores (and other areas) are free from oil. To solve this the excess oil should be prevented from clogging the skin’s pores. When this occurs it promotes bacteria growth leading to acne skin conditions.

Easily obtainable in any drug store are similar skin care products that can assist in exfoliating the skin. Dead skin cells and other atmospheric pollutants are removed cleaning the pores which reduce the chance of any bacterial growth.

There are specialized acne skin care products available over-the-counter, they do not require the need of a prescription. Benzoyl peroxide works to remove the pore clogging oil in products that contain it as an active ingredient; these include cleansers, peels and creams that can potentially minimize acne formation.

Experts suggest that when you start to use this type of product that the amount of benzoyl peroxide contained in the product be kept to 5 1/2 percent or lower. If this doesn’t work then you can always use a cream or cleaner that has alpha hydroxy acid in it. It is not always possible to find an acne skin care product that works first time. You may need to try a few but if none of them seem to be working then you would be advised to contact your skin specialist.

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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