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Acne Treatment for Different Skin Types

You can find hundreds of acne treatment products selling online. But the question is: how to decide which is the most suitable treatment for your skin type? Read...

Acne Treatment for Different Skin Types

Choose the best acne treatment for your skin type and condition: normal skin, oily skin, dry skin, sensitive skin, mild acne, severe breakout, cystic acne, rosacea, body acne (chest & back), spots, pimples, blackheads and whiteheads.

 

 

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HOW TO USE RETINOLS AND ALPHA HYDROXY ACIDS (AHAs) SAFELY?

 

Chemical peels are fast becoming the trend for people who want to restore youth on their faces and battle the signs of aging. They are, however, also being used to remove acne and its unsightly scars. Acne preparations now include strong acid components such as AHAs or, sometimes, BHAs (beta-hydroxy acids) which acts as exfoliants that shed off old skin and promotes the re-emergence of younger-looking skin.

 

Treatments involving the use of both retinols and AHAs depend on the type of skin you have and the extent of your acne’s condition. Higher concentrations of these two chemicals for treatment need a physician’s prescription as they are more potent than the ones being sold over the counter.

 

Retinols and AHAs are relatively safe used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Bear in mind that alpha hydroxy acids are acids and should be used with caution to avoid extreme reactions. AHAs with higher strength should only be used after consulting with your physician.

 

While they are not the same, both retinols and AHAs have the same side effects, mainly skin irritation and sensitivity to sun exposure. To prevent skin irritation while using AHAs, dermatologists recommend starting with a lower strength AHA and build up the concentration once you have developed some tolerance for it. To gradually build your skin’s tolerance for AHAs, start by using the product every other day until you can work up to a daily regimen. Apply liberal amounts of moisturizer after each treatment.

 

 

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