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Acne Skin Care Treatments
by: Jerrick Foo
Acne sufferers today can choose from an array of products and regimens
designed for acne skin care, both in prescription and over-the-counter
preparations. Whether you are a teenager with typical hormone-driven
breakouts, or are battling acne as an adult, you should be able to find a
skin care treatment that gives you relief.
Acne skin care products target the problem of acne with several different
strategies—some work by reducing the production of the oil glands, others
by killing the P. acnes bacteria that cause the acne eruption, and others
reduce the build-up of dead skin cells that leads to clogged pores.
Several popular skin care products perform more than one of these
functions.
The oldest commercial acne skin care treatment, and still one of the most
widely available, is Benzoyl Peroxide. Sold in gels, creams, and washes,
Benzoyl Peroxide fights acne by killing the P. acnes bacterium on the
surface of the skin. It also has a drying and peeling effect, which may
help reduce the severity of acne.
Users report that Benzoyl Peroxide can take four to six weeks of constant
use to achieve full effect, but that it is a powerful tool in acne skin
care when used faithfully. It can be found in commercial acne skin care
products, such as Oxy 5 and Clearasil, but is also available in
prescription strength.
Antibiotics are another common treatment used in acne skin care. Like
Benzoyl Peroxide, they target the P. acnes bacterium, and can be found in
gels and creams, but are usually administered as an oral medication.
Common antibiotics used for acne treatment are Erythromycin, Clindamycin,
and Tetracycline. Another aspect of antibiotic use in acne skin care is
their anti-inflammatory effect, which reduces the redness and swelling of
acne eruptions that have already occurred.
Additionally, Sodium Sulfacetamide and Azelaic Acid are prescribed to
fight P. acnes bacteria, although neither are antibiotics.
Azelaic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Resorcinol, sulphur, and Adapalene are
products that approach acne skin care with the intent to reduce clogged
pores by peeling or sloughing off dead skins cells. Salicylic Acid is
found in over-the-counter acne care products, such as Stridex, as are
Resorcinol and sulphur.
While most acne skin care treatments in this group target the surface of
the skin, Adapalene, a prescription-only medication, reduces the build-up
of dead skin cells inside the pore itself. Also a prescription-only skin
care product, Azelaic Acid has the added benefit of killing P. acnes
bacteria.
To reduce oil production, there are two common acne skin care treatments:
oral contraceptives, and Isotretinoin (Accutane). Of the two, Accutane, a
vitamin A derivative, has the most severe side-effects, which include a
high risk of birth defects, and is used for severe cases when other acne
skin care regimens have failed.
Oral contraceptives work as an acne treatment because they are
anti-androgens—they reduce levels of male hormones, specifically
testosterone. Increased oil production in women has been linked to
elevated levels of testosterone. Not all birth control pills work in the
same manner, and the progestins used in some actually act like androgens,
so be sure to inform your doctor if you wish your oral contraceptive to
serve the dual purpose of acne skin care.
Every acne skin care product available today has side effects, some of
them quite severe. Always consult your doctor or dermatologist, and read
carefully all labels and warnings before beginning an acne skin care
regimen.
About The Author
Jerrick Foo has been researching and developing all dry skin care the
purpose of offering men and women safe, dry skin care tips. He have
created Dry Skin Care Guide to share his 10 years of combined
expertise with you. Visit
http://www.dry-skin-care-guide.com for essential skin care tips.
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