Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Still getting acne in my thirties

« ...Available over the counter, you've probably used a few of these. They are designed to unblock pores so that your skins natural oils can move and be disposed of the way your skin intended. Pretty much anything containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid is good for mild cases of acne, in teenagers and adults. This is especially true when the cream is blended with an antibiotic. Make sure you use a sunscreen that is suitable for acne. You may need to drop the protection factor down from 30 to 15 or thereabouts to get away from the heavy greasy creams. Look for a sunscreen that comes in a gel or spray and contains an ingredient called Mexoryl (either the X or FX varieties) as these won't clog your pores....
...After routine treatments of about 2 to 4 weeks the majority of patients have reported a reduction in the amount of acne that is present. When used in conjunction with ALA it will provide a long term solution to overactive sebaceous glands. The normal results are a 60% reduction after 4 weeks of treatment....»
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«...Keeping your skin clean is a good solution for treating acne. Make sure that you wash the affected areas once or twice daily. Wash your face from under the jaw to the hairline and be sure to thoroughly rinse your skin. It is recommended to clean your delicate skin with a mild cleanser, once in the morning and once in the evening and after heavy exercise....»
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