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The good news is that more and more research is being carried out with
regard to skin care and acne than ever before and there is now a wider
range of acne products becoming available for you to use. But the
tough part is deciding which of them is the right sort of acne product
for you. Many acne products come with a variety of benefits and some
have been tailored more to your own particular needs than others.
When looking for an acne product you want one that is: - Safe-
Effective- Easy to apply- Any potential side effects associated with
it are manageable- Not messy- Doesn't stain- Won't make you look worse
than you already doIt is important to remember that what might be the
right acne product for you may not be right for someone else. Because
there are so many products now available you will need to consider the
different forms of products you can get. The more popular acne
products over the last few decades have been topical antimicrobials
and topical retinoids. However, more recently combination products
have increased in popularity and hormone therapy is starting to gain
popularity as an alternative way to treat acne.
However with the help of your dermatologist you should be able to find
the product that is right for you. There are some issues that you will
need to discuss with them in selecting an acne product that is right
for you. These should include: 1. Can an over the counter product work
just as well as prescription acne medicine in your case?2. What are
the more effective medications that are now available?3. Is it
possible to treat the multiple causes of acne without having to use
multiple acne products?4. Which type of topical delivery system is
best for your skin type? Could it be a cream, gel, lotion or foam?5.
What are the benefits to be had from these different types of topical
delivery systems?
So once you have answered these questions with the help of your
dermatologist, you should be able to find the right sort of acne
product for you which will be beneficial in treating your
acne.
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