Monday, December 14th, 2009 at
7:15 am
The skin is often looked at by people as an outward sign of a person’s hygiene and health. Subconsciously, human beings tend to associate smooth, clear skin with being in good physical condition. Good skin is also perceived as one of the most obvious signs of physical beauty.
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at
8:13 am
Everyone knows how irritating and embarrassing acne and breakouts can be. While there are a variety of treatments, but it can be hard to find the best acne treatment for you. Some of the most popular treatments include bactericidal, natural acne treatments, and hormonal therapy. Keep reading to learn more about the most common types of acne treatments.
The most popular method of treating acne is the use of a topical bactericidal. These are widely available and contain a chemical known as benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is oxidizer-essentially mild bleach. It works as a keratolytic, dissolving the keratin that causes blocked skin pores. Also, this medicine helps prevent new breakouts from happening. Topical bactericidals are found in either an ointment form or as a wash. Ointments should be applied to the affected area twice daily. Don’t overuse either form, as this could cause dry and irritated skin.
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at
7:17 am
Here is the list of the type of acne medications that is available on the market today:
Topical Acne Medications
Visit your local drug store, or even convenience store, and you will find a wide array of creams, gels, lotions, and other topical treatments for acne. These over-the-counter acne medications are usually for mild to moderate types of acne.
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
6:29 am
Since going off my birth control to try to conceive, my acne has flared big time. My dermatologist does not recomend using over the counter acne medicine such as Persa-Gel which contains benzoyle peroxide becuase it is unknown if it is safe for pregnant women or women who are trying to conceive. I have used Proactive in the past and it has worked really well for me. I am not pregnant but am trying to conceive. Ultimately I plan to consult my OBGYN on this but I’m curious to find out what information others have.
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
2:35 pm
Finding the right cystic acne treatment for you can be a very hard task. Every month the cystic acne treatments selling session is estimated in millions of dollars. Most of the people who suffer from this skin disorder are running from treatment to treatment just to find out that nothing is working. This situation can get you frustrated, out of money and basically with no cure for your acne.
There is no magical formula that will cure cystic acne in 3 days; in fact curing acne can take few months and even up to one year if done correctly. You have to beware of all those products available in the market that promising quick fix for severe skin disorders. I donâ??t say that they are fraud but you have to use extreme caution just because the possibility that this treatment might not be suitable for you and even make you condition worse.
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
10:27 pm
Does anyone know of any good acne products/perscriptions for cystic acne and scarring? I’m currently using Glytone, which helps clear up but I’m tired of wearing make-up to the gym which I shouldn’t even do but it’s better than wearing no make-up.
Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
11:21 am
Basically, there is no cure for acne. However, there are many acne treatment products that one can use in order to control acne breakouts. In general, there are three kinds of acne treatment products – topical, systemic and procedural. The choice for an acne treatment program large depends on the severity and the type of the acne problem. Expert dermatologists will have to determine the patient’s acne severity grade before they can provide you with an effective treatment plan.
Classifications of acne cases
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
5:01 am
What causes acne? Is there other treatments other than pills on the market that works 100% effective. Is there any laser treatments out there that can treat the cause of acne?