Since acne is considered a serious skin condition not only can acne make skin incredibly sensitive but acne if not treated, or not treated properly can ultimately cause irreversible deep scarring.
There are several treatments available over the counter to treat acne. However, there are some critical points to keep in mind.
Whether the product is for cleansing, a gel, a lotion, or a cream, read how the products differ and what they are designed to do and what part of the body they are specific for treating, it will make a difference.
Take a serious look at what the primary main ingredients are, familiarize yourself with the active ingredients.
It is very important to understand what the possible side effects are with any acne treatment as products used incorrectly can make things far worse for your acne problem.
Also, remember results won’t be the same for everyone and that includes you.
Some over the counter medications work by killing the bacteria that causes acne inflammation in the first place.
Other products are designed to speed up the growth of new healthy skin cells, others the removal of dead skin cells.
In some cases, products work by doing several different things together synergistically.
It truly is your responsibility to become familiar with a acne treatments primary medical ingredients and know what they will and will not do.
When looking for a product to treat acne, below is a list of the most common main ingredients used in today’s proven acne treatments.
If too strong it can cause the skin to be intensely dry, have severe redness, or minor swelling. This of course only makes matters worse when breakouts have caused your skin to be inflamed already.
Understanding the correct strength of benzoyl peroxide to use is critical in making the most of the product in your fight against acne breakouts.
If used incorrectly it will cause serious skin irritation and even skin sensitivity that can range from a light stinging sensation to an instance burning pain.
Unfortunately, sulfur and resorcinol can cause redness and even mild to moderate skin peeling and or flaking days after using the product. While it can prove to be a very powerful and effective treatment many are unable to get through the uncomfortable first few weeks of treatment.
Typical side effects to both are excessive dry skin and general irritation. Unless you have excessively oiling skin there should be no reason to use a product with either alcohol or acetone as their primary ingredients.