Acne Treatment - Statistics on acne suffer are breathtaking. While more than 60 million people in the United States directly affected by acne are only about 11% of respondents are looking for professional advice or solution. In some cases, acne is mild and only small changes in lifestyle solutions and basic, all that is necessary, but necessary in many cases a serious, concerted action. Produces the best product against acne is entitled to a competitive market with many great players for millions more of their product, how many of those 60 million potential customers. But if we remove the advertising budget, is which of these products against acne that work best?
Natural products against acne
This is a popular and growing school of thought that leads to the hypothesis that a more natural product, the better. This stems from the belief that the solutions of synthetic and treated are obviously not compatible with our bodies. Whatever your personal opinion about this school of thought, there are a number of natural products that have been confirmed, is beneficial for those who suffer from acne.
Aloe vera is a plant product labeled with anti-inflammatory properties, which internally as an antioxidant may be included, or applied externally to the affected area. It helps to reduce pain and tenderness in the infected area and reduce the size of a button.
Natural products such as tea tree oil and natural apple cider vinegar are popular both as a helper application spot acne treatment product. In both cases, the product should be diluted as it is very strong and can also react with sensitive skin.
There are a number of supplements that should be considered for the relief of acne. Zinc, vitamin A and vitamin D of the most popular and effective acne treatment. This course can be found in some foods, but also from a health store to complement and act as antioxidants and anti-inflamatories available. Zinc is also an efficient production limiter androgenic hormone, an important factor in acne breakouts.
Over-the-counter products against acne
There are a number of popular over-the-counter products against acne, making any bold claims some of their ability to treat acne. As mentioned earlier, this is a huge market for manufacturers, and therefore no expense spared by entering a chunk of the market.
Although the most efficient products tend to share a common ingredient, and it is a solution of benzoyl peroxide. It is available in higher concentrations of 2.5% to about 10% and in some cases. While most people assume that the higher the concentration the more effective solution, there is much literature that is not necessarily the case, and in most cases, a concentration of 2.5% will produce results suggest.
Benzoyl peroxide is effective in reducing infection and inflammation to 2.5%, and support elements, which usually help with other symptoms and side effects such as dry, sensitive skin. Which of these products are best for you, unfortunately, is a case of trial and error for each individual to be. Some creams are designed for adults, while some made for young people. Some give everyday use, some several times a day. Some may react with sensitive skin and also a better solution for those with sensitive skin smoother. It is always important to read the label carefully, and not on the professional opinion of pharmacists to be embarrassed about the products that suits your specific situation.
Specialists treating acne?
Where natural treatments and fail the drug against, it is always advisable to consult a dermatologist to discuss the best product against acne to your situation. There are a number of options available to dermatologists, who are generally not available over the counter. Of these the most famous is called Accutane. Accutane is the brand name of the substance "isotretinoin" and is widely regarded as a revolution in the treatment of acne. Not only does it near 100% success, but it is known as a cure for acne, not just treatment. A course of Accutane is about 5-6 months, and goes to about 85% of cases, acne prolonged or permanent remission.
Effective but not without cost and just in case there Accutanes a shopping list of side effects. What's worse is that the lead in a stunning high 25-35% of cases, Accutane pregnancies with a malformation or miscarriage of birth. There are also links to weakening of the skeleton and liver damage, kidney and intestines. Accutane also has an unproven link to mental illness and suicidal thoughts. As such, it is much considered a treatment of last resort and is not prescribed by specialists without a series of waivers and future assessments.
It can be overwhelming choosing a treatment will work best for you. Choosing the right acne treatment depends on what type of acne you have and how difficult it is.
Drug against acne:
Benzoyl peroxide: Used for many years, this treatment-the-counter is commonly used to treat mild to moderate acne vulgaris.
Antibiotics: A prescription medication type, antibiotics will be used for more severe cases of acne. It is either applied to the skin or orally.
Hormonal treatment: use, especially for women, hormone levels to help shape control of acne.
Retinoids: drugs, vitamin A (isotretinoin), which are taken orally every day for a long period of time contains. Isotretinoin can cause decreased production of oil from glands that cause acne.
Process of acne:
Acne treatment Laser: A very expensive process, is to use laser treatment to help reduce acne scars with the help of intense sources of pulsed light on the skin.
Dermabrasion: Another method to treat severe acne scars. The method involves removing the skin surface by abrasion. A very painful form of treatment, but excellent results.
Surgery: Surgery is often used to treat acne cysts or other forms of severe acne with surgical lancing.
Finally, the best treatment for you on a number of factors, both from your personal situation and the severity of your acne. The important thing to remember is that you go through a situation that many others make and it is okay to ask for help from people with specialized training as pharmacists and dermatologists. These professionals have the knowledge and resources at their disposal to help you find the best solution for your individual situation.
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Saturday, July 28, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Sensitive Skin and Acne
Sensitive Skin - Many individuals suffer from the effects of sensitive skin and acne. When being evaluated for sensitive skin, many dermatologists determine a set standard or set factors in making an official diagnosis. Reactions, such as acne outbreaks, are one of the major contributing factors in determining this type of condition. Individuals who find that they experience various types of flushing and/or blushing may also have skin that is a bit on the sensitive side. There are many situations in which skin may exhibit a severe dryness that results in skin reactions to basic, every day products. However, most who suffer from this skin complication are quite prone to developing acne - mild to severe.
Treating Sensitive Skin and Acne
There are many different products that one may purchase when it comes to treating acne that is a direct result of sensitive skin. However, it is absolutely vital to understand that not all acne products will be appropriate for every single person with this issue. Just as we are not created equally, these over-the-counter skin care treatments are not created equally. No one person should assume that just because a product worked for one that it should work for them. There are many different reasons why this type of situation occurs. These possibilities are listed below:
o First, we are all different. This means that each of us have a different chemistry when it comes to our skin. While skin is basically the same all in all, we all have different pore sizes, our skin oils produce at different rates, and we all consume different types of diets. All of these factors can play an important role in whether or not we have sensitive skin that is acne prone.
o Secondly, we are all exposed to many different environmental conditions. One may be exposed to a certain chemical while working, while other may be subjected to complex atmospheric pollution. One person may reside in a cool climate, while another may live in an area that is relatively humid. Weather and environmental conditions may play a vital role when it comes to the overall sensitivity of our skin.
o Third, we all use different types of products on our skin. These products include cosmetics, cleansers, creams, moisturizers, peels, and more. We all have the potential to react in many different ways when exposed to certain chemicals and products such as soaps that we clean with, shampoos that we use, and even products that we use to clean our clothes with!
As you can see, we live in a world full of diversity. This is why it is often difficult to discover an effective acne treatment that is suitable for everyone. When trying to discover an acne solution for sensitive skin, it is very important to set up an appointment with a licensed dermatologist. These individuals will carefully evaluate the complications that you are facing in order to determine the best treatment choice for your particular skin type, as well as one that will be compatible with the many things that you are exposed with.
Diet and Natural Treatments
While each of us differs in many ways, there is one thing that holds true - a diet and natural treatments can be extremely beneficial when you suffer from sensitive skin and acne. When possible, it is always considered appropriate to consume raw, whole foods that are cultivated in a natural manner. This means that harsh and potentially harmful chemicals and pesticides were not used when processing foods in gardens and on farms. You will be consuming the purest foods with no impurities that can result in skin outbreaks. Furthermore, consuming natural waters can also be extremely beneficial in treating this type of acne. Seeing that the oils and other substances that keep the skin intact are created by water, it is only appropriate that the more water you consume, the better. Furthermore, using clean, fresh water to clean the skin - with no harmful chemicals - can also be relatively productive when dealing with sensitive skin and acne.
Conclusion
Sensitive skin and acne has proven to be quite a challenge to many individuals across the nation. It is actually one of the most common skin conditions that many face. However, it is quite possible to resolve this problem by working with a professional dermatologist and focusing on a healthy diet of raw, whole foods that are cultivated in an organic manner. Furthermore, consuming a steady amount of pure water and cleansing with straight water and no chemicals can also provide relief to acne sufferers who have sensitive skin!
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
NeoVeda Acne Free Aura Review
Guest Post by Shruti Lakshman
Weekend Fun Giveaway July Week 2 Giveaway Entry #10
Hello :) Monsoons are here and the weather is amazing. A couple of months ago I had a sudden eruption of pimples :( Too much of heat. The acne face washes I came across all had Sles or Sls but Tea tree oil figured in most of them. That's when my gray cells started working. Why not get Tea tree oil and apply it directly? Careful guys. Tea tree oil, in very concentrated quantities, can numb skin. So to be on the safer side, I got this from healthkart. To be frank, the yellow packaging caught my eye :)
Weekend Fun Giveaway July Week 2 Giveaway Entry #10
Hello :) Monsoons are here and the weather is amazing. A couple of months ago I had a sudden eruption of pimples :( Too much of heat. The acne face washes I came across all had Sles or Sls but Tea tree oil figured in most of them. That's when my gray cells started working. Why not get Tea tree oil and apply it directly? Careful guys. Tea tree oil, in very concentrated quantities, can numb skin. So to be on the safer side, I got this from healthkart. To be frank, the yellow packaging caught my eye :)
Product Description:
Ayurvedic belief holds that if selected correctly, essential oils have the ability to advance mystical ecstasy and heighten awarness.
Neoveda is the modern day adaptation of Ayurveda (Ancient Indian knowledge of life and well being) and is a natural way to rejuvenate and relax both body and mind.
Reduces acne, pimples and blackheads
Price & Quantity:
Rs.200 for 10 ml
Key Ingredients:
Essential oils: Lavender and Tea Tree
Carrier Oils: Almond and Grapeseed.
Experience with this Product:
Packaging: A cute glass bottle with a white plastic cap. It has a nozzle which regulates the amount of oil. Sometimes its difficult to get the oil but all you have to do is tap it.
Colour,Consistency & Fragrance: the oil is transparent and smells like a bouquet of flowers. The most prominent would be the smell of lavender.
How it works: I had this phase where a lot of pimples started appearing on my face, mostly on my chin. My friend and I picked this up and split it. I started applying it just on the pimples every night before going to bed. The next morning I could see a visible reduction in the pimples.My friend had these weird little boils around her nose.But in a week they had reduced considerably :)
Swatch:
PROS:
- Reduces pimples to some extent
- Gets absorbed in the skin
- Smells nice
- Only essential oils plus some carrier oils.
- No animal testing
- Nozzle controls the amount of oil
- Small and travel friendly
- Affordable
CONS:
- Sensitive skinned people must do a patch test before use
- Check for allergies from essential oils
- No visible reduction in blackheads though
- Keep out of reach of children (not a con but a warning)
My Rating: 4/5
Recommendation:
Totally! Tea Tree is oil the most commonly used ingredient in acne face washes and creams. But these have it in very small concentrations. What better way than to use it directly! Rest assured, this is mixed with carrier oils so you don't have to worry about it numbing you skin. Or maybe you could team up wid your soul sister and split it :)
Would I Repurchase: Yes. I am also planning on getting essential oils and making my own acne free aura :) What say?
Try it. I am sure it would work :) Leave your comments and feedback below!
Monday, April 23, 2012
Mentholatum Acnes Creamy Wash Review
Hey buddies! Sorry for MIA last week. I wasn't feeling so good due to this bad weather change. I am here today with a face wash review which I promised to do before few days. And a good news is.. I got my digicam finally :D It's canon powershot and I am loving it. Hereafter no more blackberry images :P Okay, lets move on to the review now. Don't forget to tell me how my new cam clicks.
Mentholatum Acnes Creamy Wash
Product Description:
Removes dirt and dust, kills acnegic bacteria that present deep into the pores. Fortified with Vitamin C and Vitamin E that work gently on the skin.
*It claims to do four main things
- Cleansing
- Anti-bacterial
- Anti-Inflammation
- Nourishing
Price and Quantity:
Rs. 70 for 50g
Shelf life: Not mentioned on the pack
Key Ingredients:
Vitamin C and Vitamin E
My Experience with this Product
I picked this face wash from some online shopping site a couple of months ago. I do not use this face wash regularly, but still I use it now and then, almost often whenever I feel like seeing a zit on my facial skin. This acnes creamy face wash comes in a simple tube with a flip type cap. Due to the tube packaging, it becomes travel friendly. Of course, it is sturdy too. Nothing bad to find in the packaging thing.
It has a thick thick consistency and a very smooth texture. The face wash is pale white in colour as you see in the picture. I could smell some citrus ingredient in it and it has a strong medical smell too. Nothing to worry, the fragrance doesn't linger on your skin at all.
Now lets discuss about how this product works. Does it really helps in preventing acne? I would say 'yes' it does. Being oily skin typed in sweaty summers, I felt this face wash good for acne prevention. Whenever I feel a pimple popping out, I rush and wash my face with this. 'No pimple' face is what I see next morning. This effectively removes excess oil, dirt and makeup residues from skin without stripping of the natural moisture. But not to the extent of skipping your moisturizer. The main goodness of this face wash is that it is paraben free. So, do you have oily to normal skin type? Don't you bother about the medicinal smell? then go for this product, its quite good. I would never recommend it anytime to dry skin types.
PROS
- Prevent pimples and calms down the excising ones
- Makes skin clean and clear instantly, controls oil for a decent time
- Doesn't lather up very well, but lathers enough for a clean face wash
- Pocket friendly price
- Contain Vitamin C and E, Don't you know how good they are for your skin?
- Sturdy, hygienic and travel friendly packaging
- A single tube is going to last for months, due to its thick consistency
- Easily spreadable and washes out easily from skin without the need of much water.
- Does cleanse out makeup residues well
- Doesn't cause any breakout or other such side effect
- I didn't experience any acne pop out while using this face wash
- Paraben free :D Yay!!
CONS
- The smell is not so good. It is a kinda medicinal with a slight citrus hint
- Not for you if you are looking out for a rich lathering face wash
- Is your skin dry? This is not the right choice then
Overall Rating: 4/5
My Recommendation: I recommend this face wash to everyone with oily to normal skin type. It really prevent acne and reduces the existing ones. Busy or Lazy persons will love this :P Didn't I say that it gets washed off completely with single water splash?
Would I Repurchase?: Ya getting next week :) My first tube got over. I am planning to keep this product always with me until I find a better one. Who knows the time these stupid pimples pop out?
Hope you find this review useful. So, which is your favorite acne preventing/clearing face wash girls?? Share below in comments.
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