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Choosing the Right Acne Treatment for You

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We may try to cover them up, but once we get a pimple it is never completely possible to hide it no matter how hard we try. Even when we take care of our skin, washing our face every day, it is inevitable for some of us that we will still wake up with a face covered in acne pimples. The only way to cure this problem, and prevent it happening again, is to choose carefully the products we use on our skin.

When choosing the best acne treatment it is important to realize that one treatment does not work for everybody. They each contain a unique mixture of ingredients meaning they all work a little differently. Instead of going to the store and picking the first treatment you see, take a little time to decide which product is right for you.

Preventing Breakouts in the Future

To stop breakouts from happening in the future the best treatment will contain Salicylic acid, which is found in a number of acne treatments at about 0.5%- 2% concentrations. This acid helps to keep your follicles and pores clear of dead skin cells. This prevents bacteria from building up and this prevents future breakouts.

To Clear Up Current Breakouts

Whilst it is good to look for a long term solution, the truth is that when we have a breakout we want to get rid of our pimples as soon as possible. To cure any pimples that you already have the best acne treatment is to choose a product containing Benzoyl peroxide, a special ingredient that goes straight to the inside of the pimple killing its bacteria. This will clear up any pimples you currently have, and is a different treatment required for preventing breakouts in the future.

Herbal Acne Treatments

Using harsh chemicals as a way of treating acne is not the most attractive option for many, and the good news is that there are herbal alternatives. Tea Tree oil is one example of an anti-bacterial product that will help you fight acne naturally. Products like this can either be used alone or alongside Benzoyl peroxide or Salicylic acid to increase the effectiveness.

Following Instructions

You may feel at first as though these products are not having much of an effect, but it is important to realize that they are working below our skin to get rid of bacteria and our pimples. Whichever product you may use it is extremely important to follow the guidelines properly. If you feel that the product isn't working, this does not mean you should apply more.

Benzoyl products or Tea Tree oil can take a few days to show results, and Salicylic acid can even take weeks or months. All kinds of acne treatment should in fact be used for 2 months or more to confirm whether they works or not, and changing the product you use will only prevent you from achieving clear skin.

As you can see, there are many different acne treatments available so do your research before choosing any type of treatment to try. Make sure that you are patient and that you follow the exact instructions, and you may just be amazed when your skin really starts to respond to a regular treatment routine.

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