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prescription acne
Joe Smith asked:


Acne control has improved leaps and bounds over the years, though we still see that acne plagues teenagers and young adults everywhere. Modern medicine has certainly stepped up as the years have progressed, bringing down the occurrence a bit with prescription and over-the-counter medications.

What is the real cause of acne? As some readers might already realize, dirt, skin oil, and dead skin can all contribute to acne problems, especially for teenagers. Even teenagers with proper hygiene fall victim to acne problems, so don’t feel as though people with acne are naturally “dirty” people. In fact, the opposite is quite true. Skin oils are natural, and everyone, including those who do not have acne problems, have oil buildups regardless of hygiene habits. When oils and dirt build up enough, bacteria begins to grow in your skin’s pores, leading to what we call a “zit.”

Zits (or pimples) can be rather unsightly, so proper care should be taken to cleanse your face and body everyday regardless of how dirty you feel you’ve gotten throughout the day. Even dust in the air can contribute to acne problems, so proper care is needed on a daily basis.

What kinds of products are effective at keeping acne at bay? Certain products may actually contribute to an acne problem, so be aware of what you’re putting on your face. Using all-natural soaps or washes is your best bet, as these won’t contain chemicals or other substances that can cause your pores to clog up further. Try to use these all-natural products at least twice a day, even if you have to take a couple minutes during a school or work break to get it done. Your skin will thank you for the effort.

Other types of acne control products can be found at your local pharmacy, listed as “over-the-counter” medications. These may include chemicals that are specifically designed to unclog pores (unlike the harmful chemicals discussed above), and can greatly aid in reducing breakouts. These over-the-counter medications often come in the form of pads, washes, or creams, and can typically be used safely without a doctor’s supervision unless you’re allergic to any of the chemicals used in the product.

Finally, if your acne isn’t responding to daily washings or over-the-counter products, your doctor may prescribe you a more powerful prescription acne control drug. If you believe that you fall within this category, see your dermatologist.

I certainly hope that this article has helped you consider your various acne control options.



prescription acne
Abhishek Agarwal asked:


It is true acne is a bother. It pesters. And it is a tenacious adversary. But this does not mean there is nothing you can do to win the war agains it. For one, there are many acne skin care products that can help you repel acne. For another, you can always turn to professionals for their advice.

There are three major categories of acne skin care products. One consists of general or preventive acne skin care products. Another consists of specialized, over-the-counter acne skin care products. And still another comprises on-prescription or dermatologist-prescribed acne skin care products.

General acne skin care products are used for prevention. They comprise the basic skin cleansing products like make-up removers, cleansers, and exfoliants. Most of them prevent acne by limiting oil secretion in the skin and by its pores pores from getting clogged. In addition, these products also make it hard for the oil to stay trapped in skin pores. They therefore stymie the spread of bacteria which cause acne. It is important for you to understand how these products work to keep your skin oil and bacteria free and thereby prevent acne.

The specialized acne skin care products are generally anti-bacterial. They comprise among other things of vanishing creams and moisturizers. They can be bought without prescription and are accessible over the counter. The active ingredients of this group of products include salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and alpha-hydroxy-acid. They fight and repel bacteria.

To find out which specialized skin care product is most effective for you, you may need to try several products first. You may also start with lower concentrations of benzoyl peroxide first, say 5 percent, and see for yourself how your skin reacts to it. If none from the products you tried does not seem to work for you, it would be best if you seek the advice of a dermatologist.

The on-prescription acne skin care products, or those which you can access only with a dermatologist’s prescription, are meant to cure more severe cases of acne infection. Examples of these products are topical ointments and oral antibiotics. A procedure related to application of on-prescription acne skin care products is hormone-based treatment. This treatment assumes that some hormonal changes have also been discovered as one possible cause of acne. Further recourse may indicate surgical removal of the pustule.

These products and procedures normally work best with healthy habits like eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep and avoiding too much stress. These are all within your control and with them you can outshine acne.