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Since acne is considered a skin disease, not only can acne make skin sensitive but, if not treated, or not treated properly, acne can ultimately cause scarring. There are several treatments available over the counter to treat acne. However, there are some things to keep in mind.

Whether the product is for cleansing, a gel, a lotion, or a cream, read how the products differ and what they are designed to do. Take a look at what the main ingredients are and familiarize your self with the active ingredients and what the results should be.
Also remember, results won’t be the same for everyone.

Some over the counter medications work by killing the bacteria that causes acne inflammation. Other products are designed to speed up the growth of new skin cells, or the removal of dead skin cells. In some cases, products now work by doing several different things.

Be familiar with the ingredients and know what they do when you are looking for a product to treat acne. They will be most likely listed as the “active ingredients.” The most common are as follows:

   · Benzoyl Peroxide – this ingredient is probably the most effective because it does several things. It kills the bacteria that causes acne. It also helps to remove excess oils from the skin and remove dead skin cells. This ingredient is available in different strengths. If it is too strong it can cause the skin to be dry, have redness, or minor swelling which, of course, only makes matters worse.

   ·Salicyclic acid – this ingredient can be used to prevent pores from clogging. It has a minor drawback; it can cause skin irritation and even stinging.

   ·Sulfer  and resorcinol – these ingredients are usually listed together in an acne product. They are most often used to remove excess oil. Unfortunately, sulfur and resorcinol can cause redness and even  skin peeling days after using the product it is in.

  ·Alcohol and acetone – these are ingredients usually found in astringents or cleansing washes. These ingredients are used to remove oil and dirt from the skin but many of the products that have these ingredients in them cause burning and stinging.

    To reduce more skin problems, redness or excessive drying, begin using the lowest strength of a product; gradually increasing the strength for effectiveness.

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