Acne Treatment for Mild Acne
Acne is a very common occurrence during puberty. And even though everything seems to be clumped under one word - acne - there are different forms and degrees of this condition.
Unfortunately, some people develop severe acne like acne conglobata or acne fulminans. For these people, medical assistance is vital, however, milder forms of acne vulgaris can be treated with the proper cleansing routine and OTC skin care products.
If your acne condition is just a mild form of acne, then here's how you can treat it:
The Proper Cleansing Routine
Before hitting your teens, it is important that you begin establishing a regular cleansing routine. This is, without a doubt, the best form of treating acne and keeping your skin smooth and glowing. It is also a good way to establish a healthy cleansing routine for the rest of your life.
First, a good cleansing routine starts off with a soapy cleanser. It's important that your cleanser contain an acne fighting component such as salicylic acid.
Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid that helps your body regulate the production of sebum. It can also help promote the normal shedding of skin cells, which will in turn, help avoid clogged pores. By keeping sebum production and shedding under control, you can help reduce the amount of acne breakouts.
After cleansing, use an oil-free toner to remove any soapy residue. Once a week you should follow up with an exfoliator. This will help remove any lingering debris and skin cells and prepare your skin to be moisturized.
The final step of your cleansing routine should be an oil-free moisturizer. If you have oily skin and are used to skipping this step, I strongly suggest you reconsider. Oily skin requires moisture just like any other skin type. However, the only difference is that you should use a water-based or light moisturizer.
Over-The-Counter Acne Products
If you have acne prone skin then acne creams should be a normal part of your cleansing routine. Before purchasing any acne cream make sure that they contain retinol, salicylic acid or sulfur, all of which can help regulate the production of sebum.
Ingredients such as sulfur help promote healing while others such as retinol help promote the production of epithelial cells. However, if your skin is dry or sensitive, you should moderate your use of these products. Use a thicker moisturizer to help soothe any burning sensation or simply use these products a couple of times a week.
If you suffer from cystic acne, acne fulminans, acne conglobata, or gram negative folliculitis, you should see a doctor. The severe inflammation produced by these types of acne will most certainly lead to extensive and noticeable scars. This is why the sooner you treat the problem, the less likely you will be to develop acne scars.
But, be aware that treating these forms of acne can lead to irritation due to the treatment options. Cystic acne treatment, for example, requires the use of tretinoin, which can cause mild irritation. Acne cysts may require intralesional steroid shots.
A gentler acne treatment for cystic acne is BIOSKINFORTE. This natural cream contains a unique combination of botanical and biological ingredients that help moisturize skin, fight bacteria, and even treat acne scars. This is what makes BIOSKINFORTE the best acne treatment for stubborn and more serious forms of acne.
Published February 15th, 2010
Filed in Beauty