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Before You Buy an Acne Treatment

Date Published: 13th August 2008
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The whole world is Zitsa. It is true that some of us more than others, but nobody escapes puberty (or life that matter) without dealing with the odd flare up. Things such as stress, hormones, environment and lifestyle may cause break outs, but more often than not how badly you get acne depends on one thing - genetics. Yes, it is sad but true, if Zitsa are in their genes there is nothing you can do to stop coming. But do not despair, you can successfully control most break outs and over-shoots with the anti-acne products and we have compiled a list of more child friendly products on the market. Whether you prefer the natural medicinal products or therapies can help you find those who work and avoid those that do not.

Before buying any product used in the treatment of acne should take the following into account:


1. Know your skin type. People with oily skin should choose a product based gel, people with dry skin should choose a cream. If you’re like most people and have combination skin, choose the product that best works with the affected area. If your acne flares in oily stains, choose a gel, if the dry skin that receives the Zitsa, choose a cream.

2. The most sensitive of their skin, lower concentration of active ingredient you will need. Choose a product that is too strong could worsen the situation of over-drying the area and causing skin to react by increasing oil production. This may cause more acne. If you have sensitive skin, stick with the mildest formulations.

3. Some mild creams can be used as a preventive measure, but most acne creams are too harsh to be used before they see or feel a zit. Carefully read the lable and apply only medicines to places that are prone acne or acne have done here.


4. If the acne is too painful, or if it becomes painful after trying an OTC product, try taking an anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen and reach a doctor as soon as possible.
5. If your skin has great pustules that appear in clusters, if they are painful, if its causes acne scars, or if he can not seem to get rid of a default (that is beginning to disappear only to reappear just when I thought that was passed) , His acne may require treatment by a doctor.

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