
Treatment is long term procedure and ask for lot of patience.
Since everyone gets acne at some time, there is no "correct" time to treat it. The best advice is to take action when you think it is out of control. This can be when severe acne flares suddenly, mild acne that just won't go away, or even when a single pimple decides to show up the week before your prom or wedding. The decision is yours.
What can you do about acne on your own?
Lifestyle: Moderation and regularity are good things, but not everyone can sleep eight hours, eat three good meals, and drink eight glasses of water a day. You can, however, still control your acne even if your routine is frantic and unpredictable. Probably the most useful lifestyle change you can make is to apply hot compresses to pustules and cysts, to get facials (see below), and never to pick or squeeze pimples. Playing with pimples, no matter how careful and clean you are, nearly always makes bumps stay redder and bumpier longer. People often refer to redness as "scarring", but fortunately it usually isn't, in the permanent sense. It's just a mark that takes months to fade if left entirely alone.
Open the pores
Cleansing and skin care:
- Mild cleansers: Washing twice a day with a mild cleansing, will keep the skin clean and minimize sensitivity and irritation.
- Exfoliating cleansers and masques: A variety of mild scrubs, exfoliants, and masques can be used. These products contain either fine granules or salicylic acid in a concentration that makes it peeling agent a very mild . These products remove the outer layer of the skin, and thus open pores.
- Topical (external) applications:
Key Ingredients and Benefits:
Benzoyl Peroxide: FDA Approved Acne Fighter. Penetrates pores to heal blemishes. A good disinfectant to clean and clear an active breakout.
NVesse-24™ : protects the skin from environmental aggressors and helps the active and beneficial ingredients to sustain their integrity once applied to the skin.
Other noteworthy ingredients:
Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil – Exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity.
Sodium PCA – Helps the skin attract and retain moisture, thus helping impart elasticity and softness and encourages the skin to maintain its healthy functioning overall.
Alanine – Skin conditioning amino acid.
Sorbitol – Helps prevent dryness to leave skin feeling soft and velvety.
Glycine – An amino acid necessary for proper collagen formation.
Proline – An amino acid that is essential for maintaining good skin and protecting against free radical damage.
Serine – An amino acid involved in the synthesis of protein. It is one of the three glycogenic amino acids, the other two being Alanine and Glycine.
Threonine – An essential amino acid.
Arginine – An amino acid critical for protein synthesis.
Lysine – An essential amino acid important for many functions in the body.NOTE: Amino Acids are forms of proteins that are valuable in skin creams because they help with water retention and moisturization. Amino acids have a low molecular weight that allows them to penetrate deeper into the top cell layers of the skin than most ingredients.
What is a good basic skin regimen?
These are all good basic skin regimens that may help with the acne battle:
- Cleanse twice daily with a 5% benzoyl peroxide wash. An alternative for those who are allergic to benzoyl peroxide is 2% salicylic acid.
- Apply a gel or cream containing 5% benzoyl peroxide, an alternative is sulfur or resorcinol.
- At night, apply a spot cream containing sulfur to the affected areas.
- Use a light skin moisturizer and oil-free makeup.
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