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		<title>Acne Care-Tips for a Daily Routine</title>
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Â Although scrubbing the skin is no longer recommended as a way to cure acne, there is an aspect of acne care that requires gentle and consistent techniques to cleanse the skin. In addition to cleansing the ravaged skin, the daily routine may require application of topical antibiotics plus creams or lotions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Ingrid Lihanbr<br />
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Â Although scrubbing the skin is no longer recommended as a way to cure acne, there is an aspect of acne care that requires gentle and consistent techniques to cleanse the skin. In addition to cleansing the ravaged skin, the daily routine may require application of topical antibiotics plus creams or lotions to help to change the condition and help to gently dry the areas where the sebaceous glands are excreting too much sebum.Â Here are some daily activities that should help to maintain a clear and healthy skin that is free of acne symptoms. Â Water Â One of the simplest methods of acne care is simply to increase the amount of drinking water that you take in each day. Additional water means your cells remain hydrated.Â Good hydration and good circulatory system health means that your entire body functions better. The toxins released from the cells such as dead skin cells are flushed away when there is plenty of water in the system. Overall body health leads to specific health of the major organs such as the skin. A good circulatory system moves the toxins from the system out of the body through perspiration, respiration and kidney function. So drink half your body weight in ounces of water each day. Â Cleansing Â Your daily routine for acne care should always include morning and evening cleansing with a gentle product such as one containing salicylic acid.Â This substance provides a mild drying action without further damage to the skin.Â The acne blemishes should never be scrubbed with harsh cleansers or products that only tend to make the skin more inflamed.Â However, exfoliation is a part of cleansing.Â Warm water and gentle action help to clear the pores of built up oils and dead skin cells without cell damage. Â Drying Â The drying action of salicylic acid has been proven effective as part of the acne care routine, both morning and evening.Â By using a colorless drying agent as part of the cleansing product, it provides a base for the daily activities, including specialized makeup that is not oil based.Â Using the drying product at bedtime helps the skin to heal, as well.Â Several good products for acne contain salicylic acid, so you can read the labels or use products recommended by your health care professional for your daily routine. The products are typically over the counter, but aggressive action early in the course of the disease may help to prevent most, if not all scarring. Â Healing Â Of course, the daily acne care routine should include products that help the damaged skin to heal.Â This can be a non oil based moisturizer, a topical antibiotic, or products to reduce redness and swelling.Â Again, some products are over the counter while others require a prescription.Â Checking with the medical personnel will provide an accurate diagnosis of the type of acne that is involved. Treatment for any acne should begin with an understanding of the type of acne and then the best daily care routine can be more easily established.Â Â Âbr<br />
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		<title>Over-the-Counter Acne Treatments</title>
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A wide range of medications are available today which have proven effective in the treatment of acne. Sometimes it may be necessary to take a combination of medicines to successfully and completely treat the acne. The earlier you treat your acne, the less likely you are to develop severe acne and scars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Jack Smith<br />
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<p>A wide range of medications are available today which have proven effective in the treatment of acne. Sometimes it may be necessary to take a combination of medicines to successfully and completely treat the acne. The earlier you treat your acne, the less likely you are to develop severe acne and scars from pimples. Do consult your dermatologist before embarking on any course of medication. Also, do remember that there are no miraculous cures for acne and medications that promise an overnight cure are probably not proven to do so. Results from these acne drugs are generally seen in six to eight weeks.<br />
Most over-the-counter (OTC) medications are suited for mild forms of acne. For moderate to severe forms of acne you will probably have to consult a dermatologist and get medicines prescribed for your specific condition. Amongst the OTC medicines, there are as many medicines as there are forms of acne! Choosing the right one for your condition can be a challenging task. Topical acne medications available are found in the form of creams, gels, lotions and soaps. Some of the common over-the-counter medications are:<br />
Benzoyl Peroxide<br />
This is a strong oxidizer that helps to kill the bacteria responsible for the inflammation and redness that are present in the clogged pores. It has been proven successful in treating acne in the short term. It also helps to clear the acne by removing dead skin cells in the clogged pores. Be warned that benzoyl peroxide can cause dryness and irritation, so do apply only as per directions. It is also a known bleaching agent so be careful of your clothes and sheets when using it.<br />
Salicyclic Acid<br />
This is a common exfoliating agent that helps in peeling the top layer of the skin and thereby prevents the build up of dead skin cells which are partially responsible for clogging the pores. It also assists in unblocking already blocked pores. It can be a skin irritant, so again use as per directions. Also, it does not prevent the formation of new blemishes.<br />
Resorcinol<br />
Resorcinol, found in many OTC medicines, is used to treat acne, seborrhic dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, and other skin disorders. It breaks down blackheads and whiteheads and this helps to control acne.<br />
Sulfur<br />
Rarely used alone due to it abhorrent smell, sulfur is present in many OTC medications, especially in combination with alcohol, salicyclic acid and resorcinol.<br />
Jack Smith writes about various topics. This article is free to re-print as long as nothing is changed, all links remained intact, the bio remains in full and the rel=&#8221;nofollow&#8221; tag is not added to any of the links. Thank-you &#8211; Please visit http://www.acne-detox.info</p>
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