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FAQ About Acne Treatments

Monday, November 30th, 2009
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Brian Dolezal asked:


People have many questions when faced with finding an acne treatment that works. Following are some of the most-asked questions we’ve seen.

Q: Are all acne treatments the same? How will I know which one is right for me?

A: Although some acne products may promise the same results, each one is different in some form or another. If you want to know how they differ, you can easily look at the ingredients and read the labeling. If you are using prescription acne treatments, ask your physician about potential side effects. Choosing the right acne products can be difficult, but categorizing your skin problem as either mild, moderate or severe will go a long way in helping you choose the right remedy for your condition.

Q: How fast will acne treatments work for me?

A: The answer to this question greatly depends on the severity of your acne and how you have chosen to treat it. There aren’t any acne products that offer instant results, but many do provide a gradual improvement. Most acne treatments provide detailed information as to the length of treatment and an estimation of when your skin should begin to improve after proper use.

Q: I have very sensitive skin and am afraid to try new acne treatments. What should I do?

A: If you have sensitive skin, which many people do, consider purchasing acne products that are specifically designed with sensitive skin in mind. You can also try a new treatment by applying a small amount of the product on a test area of your skin. This works well for everyone and not just those with sensitive skin. Once you are certain the product is not causing an irritation, continue applying it as directed. You may also consult with a dermatologist or physician for information relating to sensitive skin care and acne products.

Q: Some acne products are very expensive and I’m not sure that I can afford them without knowing whether or not they will work for me. How can I find a way to pay for the treatments that I need and not risk losing a fortune on ineffective products?

A: When it comes to finding an affordable way to budget for the treatment that you need to return your skin to a healthy state, consider whether or not your health insurance policy covers prescription acne treatments. If they do, simply visit your physician or dermatologist. If you do not have health insurance or your policy does not cover prescribed acne products, consider trying products that offer a money-back guarantee. If the treatments work, they are well worth the money. If they do not provide you with results, you can return them for a full refund.

Q: How can I find out more about acne treatments and which ones have produced results for other acne sufferers?

A: For additional information on acne treatments, product reviews are a terrific way to learn what works and what doesn’t. This will give you an idea of how a product works, what it’s capable of and whether or not it’s worth the money. A detailed review can offer much more information than a promotional advertisement or a product label.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. If you believe that you have a problem with acne that requires medical attention, consult a physician or dermatologist for a professional evaluation and recommended treatment program.



JEAN

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What can help acne be compeletly gone forever cheap and quickly?

Friday, November 27th, 2009
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Jasper asked:


I have mild acne, not terrible, but my entire face, chest, and back is covered and my medicine from the doctor doesn’t seem to help. I eat kinda poorly, but other then that medicine has no effect help?

SHAWN

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What can one do to acne accompanied by darker skin in that zone?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
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Ranja asked:


The area on both the sides of my chin has numerous acne on them.I use Clindamycin in those zones.Though the acne disappears,it reappears after sometime,and also my skin there is becoming rough and a bit darker.The dermatologist has diagonised it as acne rosacea.Please advice.

RANDY

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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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Brian Dolezal asked:


When it comes to choosing acne treatments, there are a number of factors to consider. You will not only want to select acne products that fit your skin type and problem, but they should also be easy to use and at a price tag that won’t break your budget. When shopping for acne treatments, take a look at the following elements to help make your buying experience a breeze.

Affordability. Whether you are on a budget or plan to try various products until you find that one that works best, affordability is a big factor when shopping for acne treatments. Although some health insurance policies may cover prescribed acne products, they will not cover over-the-counter purchases unless specifically recommended by a physician or dermatologist. Comparing prices and buying products that offer a money-back guarantee will help to safeguard your purchase.

Convenience. Let’s face it – life is hectic and there isn’t always a lot of extra time in the day. Therefore, acne treatments that are both easy to understand and use are some of the most popular on the market simply because they have the ability to offer results with minimal inconvenience. If you work, go to school, take care of the family or are just generally always on the go, acne products that offer simplicity combined with results will be an asset to your treatment plan.

Effectiveness. There is absolutely no reason to purchase a product that cannot provide you with the results that you need. Although getting the best value for your dollar is important, acne treatments are best defined by their capability and the results that they provide. Forget about what they can do and think about what they will do. Will this product relieve you of your problem? Does it have potentially dangerous side effects that would be worse than acne itself? How fast will this particular treatment work? All of these questions are essential to ask yourself when shopping for acne products. If in doubt, check out the product label, consult with a physician or dermatologist and read product reviews for an idea of just how effective a particular acne treatment can be.

Safety. If a product isn’t safe, why use it? In some cases, the potential side effects can be worse than acne itself. If this is the case, you will have to ask yourself whether or not you are willing to take a risk and use the product. Most acne treatments recommend avoiding contact with eyes, which is standard for any facial product. But what happens when standard cautions become more serious and involve much higher stakes? Most over-the-counter acne treatments are typically safe if used as directed, but some prescribed acne treatments are more aggressive and often carry greater risks. Always be sure to inform a physician if you are taking other medications and/or ask about the potential side effects for acne treatments before accepting a prescription.

Variety. If you find a product that you like, check with the manufacturer’s customer service or website to see if complimentary acne products are available. When treating acne, it’s equally important to use both corrective acne products for healing current acne and preventative acne treatments to prevent skin problems from recurring.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only. If you believe that you have a problem with acne that requires medical attention, consult a physician or dermatologist for a professional evaluation and recommended treatment program.



NICHOLAS

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How do you get rid of acne in your ear lobe?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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abyss_guardian asked:


I have alot of acne in my ear lobe.
I want to get my ears pierced soon,but I can’t cause of these painful bumps in my ear lobes.
Is there any possible way to get them out?

I’ve tried alchol pads but they never worked.
Is there any possible way to get help on this?

PHILIP

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What are good products for acne and blackheads for a 17 year old boy?

Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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Robert asked:


I breakout every now and than but I do wash my face daily and drink plenty of water. Is that neutrogena acne kit any good. Thanks.

ERNEST

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What is the best acne and facial regimen for oily and acne prone skin?

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
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adam asked:


Im 18 years old and i have mild acne and i have some acne under the skin that u can barely see. How do i get rid of it and what are some good products to use?

PHILIP

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Coconut Oil – Best Natural Acne Treatment

Saturday, November 21st, 2009
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Helen Hecker asked:


Consider cheaper, alternative, natural, effective treatment methods to get the best care for and clear up your acne, zit, pimple or blackhead problem; and coconut oil is the best treatment I’ve found. Yes, you can do it — look better, feel better, and raise your self-esteem by getting rid of your acne cheaply, naturally and for good. While most forms of acne are merely troublesome or embarrassing, there are some forms of acne that can lead to scarring and pitting of the skin.

People of all races and ages have acne. Acne is one of most common skin conditions in the world, affecting more than 40 million people. Nearly 80 percent of people from ages 11 to 30 years have acne, most often on the face, chest and back. For most people, acne goes away by age 30, but people in their forties and fifties still suffer from acne.

Experts just can’t agree on what causes acne. Acne, zits, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads and many other skin disorders are usually, but not always, the result of a bad diet. I think the cause of acne is related to our acidic, inflammatory ’standard American diet’ (SAD) and that would also influence all of our hormones including stress hormones.

Since the latest research indicates a connection between stress and acne, make an effort to cut down on stress any way you can. One treatment method some people have used is applying cornstarch, egg whites or milk of magnesia as a facial mask. When you wash your face use a soft touch, taking care not to rub or scrub your skin.

There are many natural acne home remedies; you may have to try several to find one that works best for your skin type. Shave carefully and try both electric and safety razors to see which works best for you. For the best acne treatment, which has worked for many, apply virgin coconut oil to the area daily; try it on a small test area for a day or two first.

It’s always best to seek non-invasive and natural treatment for any skin condition. Treatment with raw apple cider vinegar will work better on your skin if it isn’t already noticeably irritated from acne medicines, acne products or other failed treatment. No over-the-counter creams can help your acne from the inside out; they can only kill some of the bacteria on your face and help reduce the redness.

Besides acne, if you also have eczema or dry skin, coconut oil will treat those skin conditions too. Most commercial cleansers are harsh on the face and trying to find the right one for you could cost a fortune. You want to avoid squeezing, pinching, picking or popping your pimples because it can cause scars or leave dark spots on your skin.

Coconut oil is very inexpensive; it’s a good, cheap, natural home remedy. Coconut oil is one of the best, if not the best, treatments I’ve found for acne. Apply it daily, throughout the day if possible and at bedtime. Get the unrefined, unbleached type found at health-oriented food stores like Whole Foods or Wild Oats or order it online.

In any case, no matter what skin or acne treatment you choose, whether it’s chemical, drugs, alternative, or natural methods, changing your diet alone will be the best treatment you can do for your acne and you’ll achieve overall good health in the process. Drink lots and lots of pure, filtered water every day. Besides external acne treatment it’s even more important to work from the inside out too.

Some alternative doctors recommend eating a raw clove of garlic daily for acne; you can chop one up and add it to your daily salad! Whether you eat a natural diet of living fruits and vegetables or eat dead junk food, what you eat may have a direct or indirect affect on the male hormones which may or may not play some part in acne.

Eating fruits that are red or orange in color will help improve you skin health and help to prevent acne. Eat high-fiber snacks like raw nuts, raw seeds, fresh or dried fruit, such as dates, and figs. Use olive oil with a little very fresh flaxseed oil in your salads.

Drink plenty of pure, filtered water, a minimum of a quart a day. Eating foods with essential fatty acids are particularly important to people with dry skin or acne.

Now you don’t have to be one of the unlucky ones left behind because of a lack of knowledge. And you should be able to get rid of your acne, zits and pimples and their symptoms so it doesn’t reoccur. There are many acne products on the market today, some are good, some are cheap and some are not good or cheap; no one knows but you what will work for you.



ALBERT

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