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Chapter 11

Over-the-Counter Acne Remedies

There are many types of over-the-counter acne treatments.

When it comes to acne, most people go to a local pharmacy and buy some kind of over-the-counter medicine based on a friend's recommendation or even a TV commercial.

However, despite friendly advice, it is a good idea to consult a doctor before using any type of over-the-counter medicine.

Although acne is usually a benign condition, a doctor or dermatologist can suggest the best treatment options and provide further advice based on the specific type of acne you may have.

Considering that there are a large number of acne treatment products to choose from, it is difficult to choose which one to try.

You should not rely strictly on the advice of friends or family members, because what works for one person may not work for another.

In addition, you should have some basic understanding of the active ingredients in various acne medicines so that you can make a more informed decision.

The pharmacy has many products specifically designed to treat all types of acne.

Some products are specifically designed to identify and solve specific purposes, such as bleaching scars, while others are designed for more common symptoms.

Can help prevent and treat acne symptoms. However, please remember that if the product purchased without a prescription does not help your skin condition, it is recommended to seek professional medical care.

It sounds simple, the correct use of soap and water is one of the simplest but most effective products to help you fight acne.

Depending on your skin type, sensitivity and any allergies, you can choose a specific type of soap to prevent additional acne or irritation to your skin type.

Washing the skin can remove excess oil that accumulates in various parts of the skin. It can help unclog the pores that cause acne.

However, please remember that washing your face too frequently can cause the same trouble as washing not enough.

You should not scrub vigorously or use too harsh soap, because it can remove too much oil and will further irritate the skin.

Washing your face 2 to 3 times a day can help remove unwanted oils and control acne, but not excessively.

One of the most popular ingredients in acne medicines is benzoyl peroxide.

It is found in gels and ointments to help fight the bacteria that usually help cause acne.

It also helps to remove dead skin cells that accumulate on the surface of the skin.

It is these dead skin cells that combine with sebum to form blackheads and whiteheads.

Benzoyl peroxide has been shown to be safe and effective in combating injuries.

Once the outbreak is eliminated, it can also be used as a means to prevent acne by keeping the skin free of acne-causing bacteria.

The only side effect associated with this ingredient is dry skin, which can be avoided by reducing the frequency of its application on the skin.

Benzoyl peroxide is common drug that can be easily and cheaply purchased without a prescription. It can effectively help fight acne.

Although it is often recommended by various doctors, it is usually used to treat less severe acne.

Benzoyl peroxide has been found to help fight bacteria. It can prevent excess oil from clogging the pores, and it comes in many forms, including lotions or creams.

Another common treatment is salicylic acid.

It is commonly used and is part of many over-the-counter cleansers and treatments.

In milder acne situations, it can help unclog clogged pores and prevent blackheads, but it cannot prevent oil production.

Like benzoyl peroxide, it must be used frequently to see the effect. Sulfur is another common product in many treatments.

For many years, it has been used in combination with other products to fight acne.

Due to its unpleasant smell, sulfur is rarely used alone to treat acne. Herbs and other natural products can be found everywhere, usually without a prescription.

Many are very effective in treating acne, although the effectiveness of other organic compounds has not been clinically tested.

There are many over-the-counter treatments that can be used to help cure or prevent acne.

Different products will react differently to certain skin types, so they will have different effects on different people.

The important thing is to determine what works for you and stick to it.

Other Ingredients

In addition to the more common ingredients, you may also see other ingredients in acne medications, such as resorcinol and sulfur.

Resorcinol causes the skin to peel off, and dead skin cells that clog pores are also affected.

It is usually combined with sulfur. Although the exact effect of sulfur on acne conditions is unclear, it continues to be used effectively even after more than 50 years. (Sulfur is usually used in combination with ingredients other than resorcinol, such as salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.)

Of all the ingredients listed that are effective in fighting acne or preventing acne outbreaks, benzoyl peroxide may be the most versatile.

It can be used in cleansing liquids or facial soaps, as well as lotions, creams and gels that are applied directly on the skin.

Cleansing products are used once or twice a day, while creams and lotions can be used as needed.

They should be applied to the skin around the acne, as well as acne for the overall effect.

In addition, you should try to prevent benzoyl peroxide from entering your eyes, mouth or nose, as it can cause irritation or inflammation.