Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Basic Guide To Get Rid of Pimple

Over the years pimples has affected billions of people in their early teenagers and for many on their adult lives. Each year new pimples treatments hit the market, each claiming to cease further pimples breakouts. However not one medication for acne has been proven to do that.

If you're like many pimple sufferers, and have a medicine cabinet full of various pimple medications that don't work, you need to stop & get back to the fundamentals of pimples care. Your first step is to become familiar about what pimples is & how it grows. Visit your doctor, or better yet consult with a dermatologist about your pimples condition. Your dermatologist may recommend over-the-counter medications for acne or if your acne is extreme, you may need prescription pimple medication.

Much of the medicines for acne available today consist of several products (systems for controlling acne), which includes an pimples face wash, exfoliator or toner and some lotion. The mixed use of these pimple medicines can have striking results in acne blemish control. Though they will likely not cure your pimples, when used properly, they will significantly lessen the number of acne breakouts.

Pimple control systems include:

Face wash or cleanser

The face wash or cleanser is used to fight bacteria. Some are designed to combat bacteria, both on the surface & within the pores. At the same time many contain tiny granules to help exfoliate dead skin cells and impurities. The two most common ingredients of face washes is either benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. Each of these ingredients approach pimple control in different ways.

Benzoyl Peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide used as an antiseptic to minify the no. of surface bacteria & skin yeasts. It is available as a gel, cream, lotion or face wash in varying concentrations.

Salicylic Acid

Salicylic acid helps slow down shedding skin cells inside the follicle, which in turn preventing clogging. It also helps breakdown, both blackheads & white heads. Salicylic acid is available in varying forms, like gels, lotions and medicated pads & in varying concentrations.

Exfoliator or Toner

The purpose of this gel or cream is to take off dead skin cells, unclog pores and remove excess oil. This one step is essential to acne blemish control. While not visible to the naked eye, clogging of the pores are a major contributor to pimple breakouts. Again, depending on the manufacturer, either benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid or another medication for pimple may be included in this step.

Lotion

The final step is applying a lotion. These lotions are usually oil free & used to moisturize, re-hydrate & reduce irritation of the skin. Some lotions may contain benzoyl peroxide to heal inflammation, which helps prevent future breakouts.

No matter w/c medication for acne you choose to use, following the acne treatment listed above will help to lessen your pimple breakouts. Each step is an important step in active acne blemish control. The mixed use of these medications can help to keep your skin clear and pimple free. As with use of any medicines, you should always consult your doctor or dermatologists before starting any pimples care treatment.

What's better than the basics? Simple steps like this can make a big difference - a solution for your pimple problems. Hang out here on the blog and you'll learn more.

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