The Truth Behind Acne Treatments
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If someone is on the search for the right acne treatment, they’ll come face to face with pillars of products. It can be difficult trying to figure out what kind of system is the right one. But before cracking open that wallet, it’s important to understand what type of acne someone is dealing with.
Yes, there are different kinds of acne and that means it requires a different type of treatment.
If an e-commerce store is the purchase destination double check professionals are on hand to discuss the right treatment for any acne issue. Skin care professionals will lead someone in the right direction of a purchase versus pacing the internet aisles alone not knowing what to buy.
The truth behind acne treatments first falls into the three types of acne which include:
- Comedonal acne
- Inflammatory acne
- Cystic acne
Comedonal acne is one of the most common forms of acne. Most product manufacturers tend to create formulas for this condition. Pimples will pop up on the nose, forehead and chin areas. Breakouts happen because oil is trapped in the pores.
If there is redness or inflammation around the pimples then someone is also dealing with inflammatory acne.
Hormonal acne in young female teens and women usually come under the category of inflammatory acne, too.
For comedonal and inflammatory acne, the best ingredients to look for in a topical product include:
• Benzoyl peroxide
• Dapsone
• Lactic acid
• Resorcinol
• Salicylic acid
• Sulfur
• Zinc sulfate
• and derivatives of vitami
A like tretinoin, adapalene, and tazarotene
Aside from a great topical, it’s really important to find a top-notch skin cleansing system to keep skin hydrated and nourished. Be sure to add the following to any acne fighting arsenal:
- Cleansing system for bacteria removal in the pores
- A topical for UV defense
- A mask to soak up excess oil
- A nighttime treatment to get rid of acne
Cystic acne is considered one of the most acute types of acne. It is treatable especially when under the care of a healthcare professional. In instances where infection may be present oral antibiotics are usually prescribed.
Those with cystic acne also undergo laser or LED light treatment.
The great news is that LED light therapy to treat acne is now available for at-home use. Just like any system regimen, all LED Light Therapy is not the same. Locate a product that is FDA cleared, has a history of clinical trials, and is recommended by skin care professionals.
The benefits of LED Light Therapy include:
- Calm redness and inflammation brought on by acne
- Clinically demonstrated to destroy acne bacteria named, propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes)
- Decreases pore size
- Treats blackheads
- Helps heal acne scars
In today’s world there are so many choices in finding the right acne treatment and help keep pimples away for good.
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About the Author
Author, Steven Stern, is also chief esthetics officer of Skin Care Heaven based in Carlsbad, Califo
ia, and has immersed himself in providing an array of sterling acne treatments, skin care items, mineral makeup products, and skin care devices at his e-commerce store. Providing skin care advice and tips fuels his passion in helping others. Please visit www.SkinCareHeaven.com to learn more.
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