With so many acne products
out there, finding the right
one for you can be an expensive
process. However, it doesn't
have to be if you know the
right things to look for.
When comparing acne products,
spend a little less time looking
at the marketing hype, and
a little more time looking
at the ingredients. You will
find a lot of these products
share the same main active
ingredients, and even better,
a lot of these ingredients
can be purchased separately
at much lower prices. While
there are a few benefits to
patented acne formulations
that can help for some, for
most people using the right
combination of main ingredients
is just as effective.
One popular ingredient in
some of the leading acne treatments
out there, such as Proactiv®
and Neutrogena On-The-Spot®,
is the antibacterial agent
Benzoyl Peroxide. Benzoyl
Peroxide, or BP for short,
works by attacking the p.
acnes bacteria that build
up in your pores, and is very
effective for most people
at clearing up current acne
(note that BP does not prevent
acne from forming, and acne
products based on BP are not
being honest if they make
this claim). For most cases
of acne, purchasing BP alone
and applying it is just as
effective as using expensive
name brand products.
Benzoyl Peroxide is available
in a number of concentrations,
but higher concentrations
are not necessarily more effective
for stopping acne. Also, higher
concentrations increase the
risk of dry skin, so it's
best to use a 2.5% or 5% concentration
at most. You may notice that
some products such as Proactiv
also include a moisturizer
such as aloe in order to keep
your skin from getting too
dried out. Following your
BP application with an affordable
moisturizer is a good way
to prevent dryness. BP is
so much cheaper by volume
when you buy it separately
that you will still only spend
a fraction of the cost.
Have you ever noticed all
the "pore cleansing" and "anti-acne
formula" cleansers on the
market? The fact is that just
about any cleanser will clean
your pores. Cleansing is a
relatively small part of the
battle against acne, as the
cause of acne for most people
has little at all to do with
hygiene (this is one of the
big acne myths). However,
cleansers designed to stop
acne generally offer little
to no benefit over normal
cleansers. Save the extra
few dollars and buy any affordable
cleanser that you like. The
only concern you should have
is that the cleanser is gentle
on your skin will not dry
you out. Cleansing too frequently
can leave your skin overly
dry and susceptible to irritation
that can make acne worse.
Perhaps the best step you
can take is to supplement
your diet with a few key vitamins
that will actively prevent
future acne from forming.
The extremely expensive prescription
treatment Accutane® works
by decreasing your production
of skin oil, eliminating acne
for most people. However,
there are some very affordable
acne
vitamins supplements that
can have a very similar effect.
The key vitamin you should
focus on is vitamin B5, also
known as pantothenic acid.
Vitamin B5 is a non-toxic
and water-soluble vitamin
that can increase your metabolism
of skin oil, preventing acne
from forming. Taking 5 to
10 grams of B5 per day, most
users will notice decreased
oil within a few weeks, and
clear skin soon after. Vitamin
B5 does not have any harmful
side effects and is safe to
take at large doses. The time-release
variety may be slightly more
expensive, but can save you
time and money in the long
run since you usually will
not need to take as much.
The mineral zinc is another
very helpful supplement, as
it also aids in balancing
your oil levels by regulating
the production of your oil
glands. Your body does not
require too much zinc, and
since it is a mineral you
should avoid high intakes,
but a daily zinc supplement
can definitely help. Taking
zinc along with vitamin B5
is also a good idea, as B5
aids the body in absorbing
zinc.
With a combination of affordable
acne products and a few natural
supplements, you can have
a face free of acne, without
being left with a wallet free
of cash.
Copyright 2005 Donald Amodeo.
This article may only be reprinted
if all links and author information
are left intact.
About the Author
Donald Amodeo is a former
acne sufferer and webmaster
of Acne-Vitamins.com. For
more information and a complete
guide to vitamins
for acne, visit Acne-Vitamins.com.
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