August 27, 2007
A Few Things To Keep In Mind When Choosing Acne Creams
Acne creams are readily available and can be used as quick fixes for your pimples. As there are more than 17 million people in the US who suffer from acne, you can imagine the demand for these creams. They are available at your local pharmacy and even some supermarkets. There are divided views about the effectiveness of these creams. Some people swear by them and others feel that natural remedies are much better as chemicals only make things worse. It’s up to you to decide what works best for you.
Different Types Of Acne Creams
Each of us has a different skin type and different levels of acne problems. So it is not easy to just pick up any acne cream and use it. You need to identify your skin type and the severity of your acne problem. And then, of course, there are the different types of acne to consider. You need to see whether you have to treat pimples, blackheads or whiteheads. Each condition would require a particular type of cream. Most creams work on all types of acne but if you need to address a specific problem, then you need to check out the different types of creams.
There are two ingredients used in acne creams that work to get rid of your pimples. One is Benzoyl peroxide, which acts as a peeling agent and promotes quicker skin regeneration, which in turn helps in clearing pores faster. It is very effective in treating and controlling acne. Another ingredient is Resorcinol, which in combination with sulfur helps to break down blackheads, pimples and whiteheads.
You must be careful when using acne creams. You should check the instructions carefully and apply on the affected areas as many times as specified. Applying too much will not make the problem go away faster and in fact, may aggravate your condition more. In case you are not sure of how much and how many times to apply, the best thing would be to consult a doctor.
There are a few basic rules when choosing an acne cream. First identify your skin type. Do you have oily, dry or combination skin? The next thing to do is to see what creams are available for your skin type. If you have oily skin, you should choose a water-based or gel-based product, like Persa Gel by Johnson and Johnson. For dry skin, you will need a cream with an antimicrobial agent to reduce your pimples but not dry your skin further. If you have combination skin, then identify which part is affected, the dry part or the oily part, and use a cream accordingly.
You will also need to keep the cost of these creams in mind. Some of them may be very expensive- so make sure you buy something you can afford as you can usually use these creams on a short-term basis. Another factor to keep in mind is that acne creams make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. So when you use acne creams, make sure you apply a good sunscreen as well.
Most of us tend to get carried away by advertising gimmicks and pick up whatever we see on TV or in magazines. But once you know the basics that I have mentioned above, you will be able to identify and buy the acne creams that are most suitable to your skin.






