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My Thoughts on Acne Skin Care
Applicators that are hollow cotton swabs filled with medication; others that produce foam; some that have pads soaked in medication are all possible options. Acne skin care products are available in an ever increasing array of application methods. It doesn't matter if you are looking to use an acuzine treatment or another kind of product - there are a lot of options to choose from here.

The assortment of possible base solutions is as varied since companies use many of the same basic active ingredients but with slightly differing formulations. Whether using a cream, lotion, powder or foaming gel the active ingredient is the acne fighting ingredient.

Choose the application method and type of product that fits individual needs but choose products that have FDA approved ingredients. The other ingredients may work as well as the manufacturer claims. The only ones that are determined to be safe and consistently effective are the ones with FDA approval. People generally find that proactive acne treatments will work better if you know that they are safe.

These are benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid, and sulfur. Benzoyl peroxide has become one the most popular acne skin care ingredients on the market. It provides antibacterial properties as well as drying excess oils. Resorcinol is used for many purposes in many different products. It is mainly used in acne medications to open up clogged pores because of its exfoliating properties.

Another of the ingredients given FDA approval is resorcinol. It has uses in other products but is used in acne skin care to exfoliate. This helps clear the pores with continued use. Salicylic acid is used often in soaps designed for acne skin care because of its exfoliating properties as well. A lot of acne sufferers often discover that a derma cleanse solution is also a good option.

Sulfur is one of the chemicals used before the invention of antibiotics like penicillin. It has a mild antibiotic property and is used in many blemish concealing products. It dries oils so it gives the tinted creams and powders a medicated aspect. This can be beneficial for many kinds of acne related problems.

Regardless of the delivery method the active ingredients are the ones that fight the acne. Some individuals may one to carry medicated toilettes for quick oils blotting at mid day. Others may find these of no use and opt for home cleansing products only. Some find that a proactive acne treatment will give them the best of both worlds. These kinds of choices can only be made by the consumer. Each of us has different lifestyle considerations and budgeting concerns.

Tags: acne, skin, care, treatments, products
Thursday December 6, 2007 - 03:05am (PST) Permanent Link

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