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Acne Products for Fighting Blemishes
from O'Daniels: There are many acne products that you can use when trying to fight blemishes. You may have seen many brand name skin care products on the shelves that tell you that you can get clear skin in a week. Some of these acne products work for people and some of them do not.Whether these acne products works for you all depends on how your body reacts to medication. If you take the acne product and use it, you may see improvements right away. On the other hand, you may use it and see no change except that your face looks irritated and dry. This irritation and dryness that occurs with medication can even cause you to have more outbreaks.
You can try to use moisturizer to help the problem with the dry skin. This could help your blemishes as well since many times acne is fueled by dry skin problems. A healthy skin is one that is well moisturized and clean.
Clean does not mean that you need to wash your face many times a day. This will actually cause acne to get worse. However, you need to clean your face two times a day to remove any oil, pollutants from the air or make up. If you do not what is left on your face could result in bacteria that seeps into your pores.
There are always bacteria in your pores; this is actually what the acne products are trying to rid of when you put the lotion on your face. The cream will go into the pores and start to eat at the bacteria. If it is able to get through it you will end up with a pimple free face.
Bacteria are not the only cause of acne. Hormones play another major role in having acne. This is why adolescents have a difficult time with their skin. Hormones are raging during this period and the result is blemishes. Acne products are usually quite effective for those who have zits caused by hormones. Usually the zits last for a short time and once they have gotten over the hump of being a teenager, their blemishes are gone. Until that time, topical medications that you find over the counter seem to help dry up current pimples and help prevent future outbreaks.
If outbreaks continue to happen then some people will forget the acne products in the store and seek out the advice of their dermatologists. Dermatologists are able to prescribe medications that you take orally to help fight the bacteria in pores. They also have stronger medications that may work better than the ones in the store.
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