Acne is a menace. However, it’s not something that cannot be tackled. There are loads of acne skincare products around. We can classify acne skin care products into 3 broad categories –
* Preventive or general acne skincare products
* Over-the-counter, specialized acne skincare products
* On-prescription acne skincare products.
The general acne skincare products are the
ones that are used as acne-prevention measures. These include cleansers, make-up
removers, and similar products that help prevent acne. In the real sense, these
acne skincare products are just those that should anyway be part of your daily
routine. However, some of these are more oriented to act like acne skincare
products. These acne skincare products act against the causes of acne e.g.
limiting the production of sebum/oil and preventing clogging of skin pores.
Basically, these acne skin care products prevent the oil from getting trapped
in pores and hence hamper the growth of bacteria that lead to acne. The general
acne skin care products also include exfoliation products like skin peels.
These work towards removing dead skin cells, hence reducing the possibility of
pore-clogging and bacteria development.
Then there are specialized acne skincare
products that are available over-the-counter i.e. without the need for a
prescription. These include products like vanishing creams which extract the
extra oil from the skin. Most of these acne skincare products are based on
benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, both of which are the enemies of bacteria
(and hence acne). You should start with a product that has a lower concentration
of benzoyl peroxide (e.g. 5%) and see how your skin responds to it. Alpha-hydroxy-acid-based moisturizers are
also popular as acne skincare products. You might have to try a few before
you zero in on the acne skincare product that is effective for you. If nothing
seems to work, you should contact a dermatologist.
On-prescription acne skincare products are the
ones that are prescribed by a dermatologist. This can include ointments that
can be applied to the affected area or oral antibiotics or just any topical
treatment. A dermatologist could also suggest a minor surgical procedure to
remove the contents of pustules. However,
never try to squeeze or do this by yourself, it can lead to permanent damage to
your skin. Your doctor could also
prescribe a hormone-based treatment (since hormonal changes are also known to
cause acne). Such acne skincare products are known to be very effective in
some cases.


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