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Little Known Acne Treatment
The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you
have a better experience with Acne Treatment.
Acne can be a frustrating, persistent, and often a painful condition that many
teenagers and adults of all ages suffer from daily. Although everyone will have
some form of acne in their lives, some people get it worse than others, and it
can last for many years if not treated.
There are many different approaches to treating acne available today. What works
for one individual may produce little or no results for another, and finding a
good acne treatment is usually a process of guessing and checking. The most
common forms of acne treatment involve skin cleansers. Most acne cleansers are
available over the counter, and use a variety of different ingredients, benzyl
peroxide and salicylic acid being two common ones.
You can see that there's practical value in learning more about Acne
Treatment. Can you think of ways to apply what's been covered so far?
Personally, I preferred cleansers that use benzyl peroxide, as they have worked
better for me. Find whatever works best for you and stick with it, as it can
sometimes take days or even weeks to show progress. Since the actual physical
cause of acne lesions are sebaceous follicles plugged with the skin oil sebum,
anything that effectively removes the oil will probably at least help control
acne and should be included as a part of an acne treatment regime.
For most mild to moderate forms of acne, daily use of a good skin cleanser is
enough to control the outbreaks. However, there are many forms of the disease
that will require a more serious acne treatment for effective results. Acne on
the back, sometimes called 'bacne', is often resistant to normal cleansers for
instance. Bacne often requires additional cleansers that are too harsh to be
used on facial areas, but work well on the back because the skin is much tougher
there. Glycolic acid is one such cleanser that can be effective for acne on the
back, upper arms, or legs, but is not recommended for the neck or face.
Some of the more severe and persistent forms of acne may require a prescription
from a doctor. Depending on the form of acne you suffer from, you may be
prescribed any of a variety of acne treatments, including forms of antibiotics,
drugs designed to reduce sebum production in the skin, and more serious topical
cleansers.
Although acne may seem like an incurable condition to some, acne treatments are
very often effective. If you are suffering from acne, there are a wide variety
of resources available to help you combat your condition. Since acne can last
for many years and can leave permanent scars, I highly recommend looking into
treatments as soon as possible.
So now you know a little bit about Acne Treatment. Even if you don't know
everything, you've done something worthwhile: you've expanded your knowledge.
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