Acne is a skin condition that affects people from their teen years all the way through adulthood. Acne treatments also have a range from the purely natural to laser treatments using targeted rays that kill bacteria and prevent the formation of pimples and pustules.
Acne sufferers usually want a fast fix and miraculous cure. Advertising for many of today’s over-the-counter medications promise clear skin and a bright future. But many of these manufacturers are setting their customers up for a big let down. (1)
There is no one size fits all for treatment and prevention of acne. In 2005, the sales for acne treatments rose to 441.1 million dollars, only proving that there are many people who suffer from acne and are looking for a way to improve their condition.
Skin has very small pores that are connected to oil glands beneath the skin. Those glands produce a substance that moves dead skin cells to the surface of the skin. The tube that connects the pore to the glands will sometimes clog due to excess oil production. The result is pimples, pustules, whiteheads and blackheads.
Before taking action, you should consult your doctor, a dermatologist and do your own research. Before taking systemic medication or putting medicine on your skin, you should know what the side effects and the expected results can be.
Just because a product is sold over the counter does not mean that it is meant for just anyone. Most products that are sold over the counter for acne treatment are designed for adolescent skin and can be more drying and irritating to adult skin. And treatments designed for older skin will give the adolescent too much moisture and help to perpetuate the acne problems.
References:
(1) MayoClinic.com: Acne Treatments: What works and Why?
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/acne-products/SN00039
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