Acne And Skin Types

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Most young adults have a need to treat acne. The biggest challenge is finding the best acne product that works best for each individual. This doesn’t seem too difficult but sometimes peer pressure may influence people to use certain products just because their friends do. You don’t want to be drawn into this situation, it is best to use what will work best on your skin type the first time.

When this happens many times they attempt using many various types of treatments in an attempt to clear their acne. This can be dangerous; using multiple products doesn’t allow the skin to rid itself of the waste products it needs to. Multiple products can also cause skin damage and scarring may occur before the acne can be controlled. Once scarring occurs the skin is permanently damaged and expensive surgery is required to try to repair the scarring.

The best solution is to select only one product and stick to it. Different skin types require different acne products for them to be effective, not everyone has the same skin, if we did life would be a lot easier for all of man kind.

Most products that are used to treat the acne are in liquid or gel form. This therefore means that the active ingredient is often dissolved in the medium. The common mediums include alcohol solutions, water or aqueous solutions, gels, lotions, ointment, foams, and creams. The choice or use of each of these mediums or solutions is determined by the nature of the active ingredient and the skin type that it is destined for.

If you have oily skin alcohol solution is best suited for you. This is due to alcohols ability to evaporate fast and leave the active ingredient. It’s easy to determine that if you have dry skin alcohol would not be the best method to try.

The normal or a little dry skin would work best with acne treatment dissolved in water based solutions. This is because such as skin would require a little more moistening from outside. This also has the effect of allow more penetration of the active ingredient through the skin.

If you were to use a lotion of acne treatment, then you need to be aware that the propylene in it may lead to further dryness of the skin. Though lotion treatments are generally recommended for all types of skins, they may be best for very dry skins.

For normal skin, creams, gels, and foams work the best.

Seek advice from a dermatologist if you are not sure of what acne product to use.

Want to find out more about acne products, then visit Jack Wristen’s site on how to choose the best acne treatment products for your needs.

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