Over The Counter
Medications For Acne
There are many types of over-the-counter
treatments for acne. Most people, when first faced with an acne
condition, usually go to the local pharmacy and buy an
over-the-counter medication on the basis of recommendations
from their friends or perhaps even television ads. It's always
a good idea, however, to consult with a doctor before using any
kind of over-the-counter medication.
Even though acne is a fairly benign
condition, a doctor can advise on the best course of treatment
and also offers suggestions based on your particular kind of
acne.
Because of the large number of products available for
treating acne, it can be difficult to decide which one to
try. Depending on advice from your friends is not too
reliable, because what works for one person may not work for
another. It's best if you have some background knowledge
about the active ingredients in various acne medications, so
you can make a better informed choice about which medication to
try.
One of the most popular ingredients in acne treatments is
benzoyl peroxide. It is found in gels and ointments and
works by combating the bacteria which causes pimples. It
is also useful for removing dead skin cells that accumulate on
the surface of the skin. It is these dead skin cells
which combine with sebum to create blackheads and
whiteheads.
Benzoyl peroxide has been proven to be safe and effective in
combating lesions. It can be used after acne has cleared
up to keep the skin free from acne causing bacteria. The
only side effect associated with this ingredient is dry skin,
and this can be avoided by decreasing the frequency that it is
applied on the skin. It can also bleach hair and
clothing, so care must be taken when applying it.
Another popular ingredient in acne medications is salicylic
acid. This prevents acne by clearing up dead skin cells
which are accumulating too quickly and clogging the
pores. Products which contain salicylic acid should
continue to be used after the skin has cleared up to prevent
future outbreaks of acne. The only side effects
associated with salicylic acid are dry, irritated skin.
Other ingredients you may see in acne medications include
resorcinol and sulphur. Resorcinol causes the top layer
of skin to peel -- including the dead skin cells which clog the
pores. It is often combined with sulphur. It is not
known how sulphur affects acne conditions, but it has been used
effectively for more than 50 years. Sulphur is often
combined with other ingredients besides resorcinol like
salicylate acid and benzoyl peroxide. It is not usually
used by itself because of its strong, unpleasant odor.
Of all these ingredients used for combating acne, benzoyl
peroxide is probably the most versatile. It can be used
in cleansing liquids or bars, as well as lotion, cream, and
gels which are applied directly on the skin. The
cleansing products are usually used once or twice a day, while
the creams and lotions can be used as needed. They should
be applied on the skin around the acne as well as the pimples
themselves for most effectiveness. You must avoid getting
benzoyl peroxide in the eyes, mouth or nose as it will cause
irritation or inflammation.
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