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Acne - Over the Counter Acne Medications

By: alien

Acne Treatment-Topical Acne Medications That Can Be Purchased Over-the-Counter

You can find many types of acne remedies that can be purchased over the counter. Most folks, when dealing with an acne problem, well first of all stop by their local pharmacy to purchase an over-the-counter acne remedy. This is usually done on a recommendation from a friend or maybe even an ad they saw on TV.

However the best thing you can do for yourself is to consult with a health care practitioner before attempting to self medicate. Even though most acne is a condition that is fairly benign, your doctor will advise you on an acne product or acne skin care products that best suit you. Your health care practitioner may also offer advice and treatment suggestions based on the type of acne you are suffering with.

Most of us find it difficult to decide on the acne product to use to treat our acne. This is because there are many products on the market for treating acne. Advice from friends may or may not be reliable. This is because every skin condition is unique and what works for one person may not work for another.

The best thing for you to do is to gather knowledge concerning acne care and the active ingredients available in acne medications. This will enable you to make a more informed decision concerning the type of acne solution or medication to use.

One of the most effective and popular ingredients found in acne solutions is benzoyl peroxide. With my son’s condition we have found that a solution containing 10% benzoyl peroxide was the most effective and one of the best acne skin care products. It can be found in various acne gel, acne lotions or cleansers and works by eliminating the bacteria which can cause acne whiteheads and acne blackheads commonly known as pimples. Products containing benzoyl peroxide are in my opinion, the best skin care line for acne.

Benzoyl peroxide is also very effective for removing your dead skin cells. These accumulate on your skin and can result in the development of pimples. These dead skin cells combine together with your bodies’ naturally occurring sebum resulting in whiteheads and blackheads.

Benzoyl peroxide has also been shown to be effective and safe in fighting lesions. You can also use it after your acne has cleared up to keep your skin free from the bacteria that causes acne. The one and only side effect that may be associated with using it is dry skin. Dried skin can be avoided by cutting back on the frequency of use. Care must be taken to keep benzoyl peroxide from hair and clothing because it can act as a bleach.

Salicylic acid is another ingredient that has been found to be successful in acne medications. With my son's condition we found that a solution containing 2% salicylic acid works well. The salicylic acid also works to clear up your dead skin cells which tend to clog your pores. As with benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid should continue to be used on your skin after your acne has cleared up. This may prevent outbreaks of acne from occurring. Again the only side effect may be irritated and dry skin.

[As an aside, Proactiv or Proactive Solution being pushed by so called “stars” on TV, contains only 2% benzoyl peroxide and no salicylic acid. In my son’s case, we used Proactiv Solution for 3 months with absolutely no results. My opinion and just MY opinion? - JUNK!]

Some of the other ingredients you may find in acne medications may include sulfur and resorcinol. Resorcinol may cause the top layer of your skin to begin to peel. This peeling will also remove the dead skin cells which clog your pores. Rresorcinol is often times combine with the ingredient sulfur.

The way that sulfur affects your acne condition is not known, however sulfur has be used with success on acne conditions for more than 50 years. In addition to resorcinol, sulfur may be combined with other ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. Most times you will not find sulfur being used by itself because of its unpleasant and strong odor.

Of all the ingredients we have mentioned for fighting acne, the ingredient benzoyl peroxide might be the most versatile and one of the best acne treatment over-the-counter. You will find it used in a number of different products from acne cleansers to cleansing bars. You will also find it in acne creams, lotions, and gels that are directly applied to your skin. You usually use these products once or twice per day.

These acne skincare products should be applied on and around your acne pimples and surrounding areas for maximum effectiveness. However try to keep from getting benzoyl peroxide in your eyes, nose and mouth is this might cause inflammation or irritation of these areas.


Alien writes for rare skin conditions . You can get more info on blackheads treatment and for skin care.

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