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Most of us believe that when we get acne, we must be getting oily skin. How can dry skin have acne? We believe that acne and oily skin are inseparable. These ideas are wrong. Removing surface oils and trying to dry the skin to make acne disappear will not work. Unless your skin is oily, no drying will help. With oily skin also , one particular can only maintain the skin dry, but can not treat acne by drying the skin. It might hurt you far more. You can treat your acne in other effortless ways. Here is how?

Acne and Benzoyl peroxide-

If you have only blackheads or whiteheads, there is nothing at all much better than Benzoyl Peroxide. If that is not suitable for you attempt salicylic Acid formulations. These are OTC products and if you have patience, they will get rid of your acne. Don't squeeze out your acne. That will enlarge your pores and may possibly scar. Let it dry with the formulations slowly and following some time some discoloration could remain that will go away.

Acne and retinoids-

For severe acne, get antibiotics and retinol creams. The antibiotic will quit the bacteria P.acnes from spreading and retinol will dry the skin and remove the block that is causing sebum to accumulate in your pores and causing acne.

Acne and AHAs-

AHA formulations loosen the dead skin cells and remove them. If you often use AHA formulations, your acne may in no way get a possibility to kind. Acne forms only if the gland is blocked. AHA opens the gland and may function as a great preventive. Please seek the advice of your physician about the above possibilities.

This post is only for informative purposes. This report is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please seek advice from your physician for your health-related concerns. Please adhere to any tip given in this article only after consulting your medical professional. The author is not liable for any outcome or harm resulting from info obtained from this report. link

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