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OTC and Rx Products for Acne 0

Posted on September 04, 2009 by Richard Simeon

The sheer number of products available for acne today is astounding. If you walk into your local store and head to the appropriate aisle, your eyes will widen at the sight of hundreds of acne cleansers, creams, and other products formulated for acne-prone skin. As some who has just started suffering from acne, the feat of choosing a product can be overwhelming. It can even be difficult for acne veterans to distinguish quality products from more ineffective ones. The situation gets no less complicated when you schedule an appointment at your local dermatologist’s office. Those who’ve attended at least several visits know that these doctors stock their own toolkit of various acne medications, each designed to serve one or more purposes. To somewhat obliterate the cloud of confusion that looms over acne products, this article will describe some of them as well as what they are intended for.

We are first going to start with over the counter products. A large portion of OTC acne creams and gels contain benzoyl peroxide, either by itself or with a number of other additives. This additive accomplishes two primary functions in the treatment of acne. First, it targets the p. acnes bacteria which allow inflamed lesions to form. Second, it helps the skin eliminate the main cause of acne, which is dead cells plugging pores.

Benzoyl peroxide is just as effective in low concentrations as it is in higher ones. You will experience more irritation with the 10% cream than you will with its 5% cousin, without any added benefits. This is fine if you use moisturizer, however, it doesn’t make much sense to up the concentrations. Bottom-line: stick to the 2.5% form. Some other popular products in acne treatments are sulfur and salicylic acid. These act in much the same way as benzoyl peroxide and are also good choices.

Dermatologists prescribe nearly all of their patients more than a single medication. After all, acne is the result of multiple influences. Topical medications prescribed by dermatologists focus on improving the turnover cycle and killing the bacteria that are responsible for acne. Erythromycin and Benzoyl peroxide are choice medications for bacteria control. Dead skin cell turnover can be normalized with topical retinoids including Tretinoin, the generic form of Retin-A. Retinoids are derived from Vitamin-A. Added bacteria control can be established through oral antibiotics, such as tetracycline. Accutane is a last-resort oral medication designed to temporarily end sebum production in acne-prone individuals. The treatment prolongs for six months and requires that the patient receives regular blood work. Due to some of the negative effects associated with Accutane, it is rarely prescribed on an initial visit.

When it comes to what specific treatment you should use, it all depends on the type of acne you are suffering from. If you have some whiteheads and blackheads, or a more mild case of acne, you may respond well to OTC treatments. Those with more inflamed lesions than anything else such as cysts and pustules should consider visiting a dermatologist. Prescription medications are often required in these circumstances.

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Getting Rid Of Pimples Fast With These Little Tips 0

Posted on September 04, 2009 by Nikki Davila

Pimples are a common yet desperate problem for millions of people worldwide. Sufferers are constantly seeking and trying numerous methods and solutions for getting rid of pimples, and many have experienced repeated frustrations in the process. Although I am not inclined to try desperate measures, I prefer testing a few different approaches if nothing has worked. In this article, I will share with you some little tips that have helped me towards taming my outbursts of pimples.

Before you go any further, you need to be clear that these tips along will not give you complete acne cure. However, if you use them to aid your other treatment plan, you will see better and faster results.

Tip 1. Always Keep Your Hands Clean

Do you realize how many times you will be touching your face with hands each day? Do you scratch, rub your jaw line or chin, or rest your head in your hands? Many of us do this, and this is exactly why you need to keep your hands clean. We can have oil and dirt on our hands from whatever objects we have touched. When the oil and dirt go into your pores, they will clog your pores and lead your skin to acne problems.

Tip 2. Use A Clay Mask Daily

The dirt and excessive oil in your skin is often the primary reason for you to get pimples. Clay masks can help you combat these problems with its oil-removing and exfoliating effects. They can also trap bacteria and dead skin cells and thereby return you with a truly clean skin.

Tip 3. Toothpaste As A Secret Weapon

This may sound weird, but toothpaste does provide some relief to inflammations. Although this technique works wonders for some people, it does not work for sensitive skin or extremely serious pimple or acne conditions and may only work temporarily for a few others. What you can do is to apply a small pea sized amount of toothpaste to the affected areas for about 15-20 minutes, and then gently remove with lukewarm water. Remember not to scrub too hard.

As said, these small tips do work and provide relief for pimple sufferers, and sometimes the result is quite quick and highly visible. However, as you may probably have realized, in essence, all of these techniques are just putting a patch over an underlying cause. The real answer to getting rid of pimples is of course to fight them at the root.

If you wish to know more about a completely natural, fast and cost effective treatment for acne which deals with the root of the problem once and for all, check out our review of the best teenager and adult acne treatment. You may also like to check out this related article about how to get rid of acne fast.

How To Treat Eczema 0

Posted on September 02, 2009 by Linda Robison

Many people often ask me Which Foods Cause Eczema? The truth is foods to cause eczema, but they can cause eczema symptoms and flare-ups.

Which Foods Cause Eczema

There is a strong connection between eczema and food allergies. Many people dont know which foods cause eczema symptoms. Everyday common foods like wheat, milk, eggs, and seafood, along with preservatives can cause eczema symptoms.

What makes it so difficult to pin point the offending food is that eczema skin symptoms may not appear until 24-48 hours after eating.

How To Treat Eczema

Here are some tips to treat eczema by simply avoiding allergy triggering foods. Pick your most favorite food. Sometimes the food you crave the most, is the one you may have an allergic reaction to. Eliminate that favorite food for a week and note your eczema symptoms.

Then re-introduce that food into your diet and note your symptoms a few days afterward. Is there a connection? Then try this rotation again with another one of your favorite food until you see a pattern.

Over The Counter Eczema Treatment

We all know how difficult it is to follow any specific diet. And while it is important that you try to reduce your consumption of the specific foods that cause eczema symptom, you can help reduce eczema flare-ups, sooth your itching, burning skin, and heal damaged skin.

As a health advisor, I have researched hundreds of products and spoke with hundreds of eczema sufferers about their problems and results. I know how difficult it is finding that right product that really works. Thats why Im impressed with this all Natural Treatment for Eczema.

Are you currently using an eczema rash treatment? Is it working? Would you feel safe or comfortable applying this treatment a child’s skin? If you answered No, then you shouldn’t be using it either. Eczema skin is hypersensitive so your eczema treatments should especially formulated for ultra-sensitive skin.

Linda Robison is a research consultant and health advisor for over 25 years with experience in skin disorders and aging . Get a Free guide on Nummular EczemaAlso, see a free Derma Roller video, learn about best acne medicine, bad celebrity plastic surgery, how to use the derma roller

Bumpy Dry Skin – Natural Treatements 0

Posted on August 15, 2009 by Linda Robison
by Linda Robison

Home remedies for dry skin have been around forever and some are pretty effective. Here Ill list a few easy to use and safe dry skin remedies. While a treatment for dry skin is not necessarily a cure for dry skin, many people found relief from extremely dry skin conditions using one or all of the home remedies outlined on this page.

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