Tuesday, May 26, 2009

home acne treatments: two simple steps

First, keep your skin clean. You should wash your face at least two times a day, preferably three times. You should not use regular soap however, instead you should use a non-soap facial cleaning cream. This is because regular soap will dry your skin out too much, resulting in your body producing too much oil.

Another great home treatment for acne, that I personally use is called zinc. I like to use a zinc cream for two reasons,first I like the fact that it contains abrasives which act as little scrubbers which remove dirt and oil. Second, I like it becasue it will actually kill some bacteria.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

best acne scar treatment

No one likes to have scars on their body, much less on their face. Unfortunate, the one thing that most everyone gets during their adolescent years will cause facial scars; acne! There are things you can do to prevent acne scars, but what if your reading this and you already have acne scars? First, I am sorry for you, because up until now I know you have struggled with this, I sure know I have, but there is hope. Vitamin E can help to reduce acne scars, and so can several other vitamins that are applied topically. Also, you can see your dermatologist and see if a dermabrasion or micro-dermabrasion could help you out. These are pretty extreme measures to go to, but if you want to get rid of the scars it may be an option, another option is to use a Dermaroller.

best acne skin treatment

So, what is the best acne skin treatment? My personal favorite is just to keep my skin clean, ROC Retinol and kill of any bacteria with a natural product as needed. But, if the answer was that simple, I wouldn’t have a post to write. So, let's delve into the issue. The best for me may not be the best for you, and with this being the case really the only way to learn what will work for you is to explore through trial and error. This evolves just picking a Radom product and trying it out, if it doesn’t work than your back to the drawing board. Now let's say the first one your try doesn’t work, well go back to the store and buy another product. And repeat until you find one that works.

best acne treatment

The best acne treatment you ask? Well there are many but the best for me may not be the best for you. But, in direct opposition to my previous statement, let's look at what the best acne treatments are. There are natural treatments if you are a tree hugger like me, these come at Home Chemical Peel in the form of creams, lotions, and saves, but unlike their chemically laden cousins, they do not contain an alphabet of ingredients on the back of the package. There are also traditional treatment options available if you're not a tree hugger, and if you do not care what is in it, these do tend to produce the best results. Even once you weed out whether you’re a tree hugger or not, you're still stuck with the original statement; everyone is different.

best acne treatments

The best acne treatments are ones that work, plain and simple. But which one works you may ask. Well there is not a simple answer to that question. Since people are different, the products that work for one group may not work at all for others, worse yet, the product that works wonders for you may break me out due to an allergic reaction any glycolic acid. So. Where does that leave us? I would say this is my non-medical advice, and yes you should ask your doctor rather than taking advice from a blog, try a lot of different products and just keep a simple journal that keeps track of what products you are using and which ones have the best results for you. This may not be the advice your where looking for, but then again, it never is.

best acne treatment cream

So you're looking for a cream are you? Well good news! There are plenty to choose from, but which is the best acne treatment cream? Now that’s a question to ponder. I guess there is no short answer that can be summed up in two or three words, and that wouldn’t be much fun either now would it? So, here we go. The best cream? Probably a cream that contains zinc would be the best to choose seeing as how zinc strengthens the body's immune system, which can then turn around and fight of the acne causing bacteria. So, instead of giving you a name to run out and buy, I would recommend you go for the store brand as I always do, because at the end of the day zinc is zinc and Glycolic Acid Cream.