Friday, February 24, 2012

EXTERNAL ACNE TREATMENTS

External Acne treatment
A consistent external treatment of acne, pimples and bad skin is essential. These include the right medication and proper care. Here you can do some things wrong, so you should read this urgent advice and recommendations!

Cleaning & Washing (recommended)

Proper care is so important. Take your time and read my info page to you thoroughly. After the initial failure to make all the same. More information about cleaning and personal care.

Tea tree oil, manuka oil, etc.

Using natural products can be in mild acne and blackheads have quite good results. Here you will become a professional nature: More info about home remedies for acne.
Solarium, steam room and a red face

Quite well as a complementary treatment, the above mentioned devices are used. More information on products for treating acne.

Benzoyl peroxide (BPO) (recommended)
Benzoyl peroxide (BPO) has a skin-peeling effect which counteracts the Verhornungstörungen sebaceous glands, the skin peeled by gradually will. In addition, BPO preparations have a slightly counteracts the effect of antibiotic resistance training. BPO can be applied as a gel or cream. More information about benzoyl peroxide.

Scrub / Microdermbrasion

In the upper skin exfoliation using fruit acids and others are peeled off, then "peeled" is. Afterwards, the skin looks younger and fresher, but it is thus also very excited and is at first red and scaly. Not led anyone suitable. More information about scrubs.
Laser

Using laser light, the acne-causing bacteria are affected (ie reduced) and the immunological response of the body changes to the bacteria itself (the body helps to better themselves) - that is the result of a British study from 2003. More information about acne laser acne treatment
Supermarket products (not recommended)

In the supermarkets, the shelves are full. In advertising, miracles are promised. The fact is: These products are not suitable to treat acne, that's my personal opinion. Throw that stuff in the trash immediately. More information about supermarket products.
Antibiotics (not recommended)

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