Society puts a lot of pressure on people nowadays to be beautiful so having acne causes some people to have a low self-image.
Acne kits are a type of treatment that could help as they cater to every skin type. They are available over the counter and contain several bottles of different solutions (e.g. toners, cleansers, masks, facial washes and moisturizers) that can be used on the face to get rid of acne.
The most common bottle found in acne kits is toner. This solution unclogs pores and keeps your skin oil free.
Cleansers will get rid of dirt on the skin’s surface.
Masks, facial washes and moisturizers may also be included in the kit. All these solutions make it possible to treat acne without taking any medicinal remedies. Some contain benzoyl peroxide or another agent.
Lastly washing your face several times a day and avoiding touching any existing spots should help your skin look fresh and healthy and help get rid of acne.
Don’t tell the kids, but eating chocolate and getting spots or acne has no relation . There has been a load of scientific research and doctor’s knowledge and none of it can prove acne and chocolate are connected. Although we should all take into consideration that moderation with everything is the key.
Actually eating chocolate promotes seratonin levels in the brain which helps relieve stress levels. As we know stress can be a factor in causing acne. Chocolate also has antioxidants in, which are good for the body. Acne and chocolate? What do you say now about the connection?
Benzoyl peroxide skin products are for mild to moderate acne. There are many brands available like Clearasil but cheaper generic products are also on the market.
If you have eczema, asthma, sunburn are pregnant or breastfeeding you should consult your doctor before embarking on any treatment that has benzoyl peroxide as an active ingredient.
You can get benzoyl peroxide treatments in cream, gel, lotion, shaving cream, face mask and cleansing bar form. As you can see they are for external use only so avoid using it near the month, up the nose, near eyes and other sensitive areas.
Some other acne treatments like Accutane, clindamycin, salicylic acid or sulfur may interact with benzoyl peroxide so always get advice if you are planning on using more then one acne treatment.
Some side effects may include mild burning or stinging and irritated skin. If these symptons get worse the more you use the preparation then consult your doctor.
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