There are millions of people around the world who suffer with acne (Zits); but this is a skin condition that can be treated. It is one of those areas where research has continued to make advancements; recent medical advancements are, in fact, proving to be very effective in treating this condition. Although the number of skin care for acne products and treatments might at first seem endless, they can actually be categorized into three areas:
- Preventative: Creams, lotions etc. to help cleanse and tone the skin
- Drugstore or Internet: Treatments that do not require a prescription
- Prescription only treatments
General or preventative products form part of a large skin care market, they deal with skin creams, lotions and cleansers that can help to stop acne. Whilst many sufferers use these products there are even more people who just want to keep their skin clean and conditioned.
Many of these cleansers act in almost exactly the same way as acne products which have been formulated to limit the amount of oil or sebum forming in the pores. Excess oil needs to be stopped from clogging the pores as this oil make it easier for bacteria to grow, exacerbating the condition.
Other skin care treatments can help exfoliate the skin and are easily obtainable in any drug store. This type of peel helps reduce the chance of oil clogging up the pores as well as removing other skin impurities; this can reduce the bacterium growth on your skin.
There are specialized skin care for acne products available over-the-counter, they do not require the need of a prescription. Products that contain the chemical benzoyl peroxide and the naturally occurring salicylic acid are used in vanishing creams. They work by removing the excess oil from the skin and halt the growth of acne.
It is preferable when you first start using this type of product to keep the concentration of it low, around 5.5 percent is best. You can always try a cleaner or cream containing alpha hydroxy acid if this doesn’t work. You might have to try a few different creams or lotions before you find the skin care for acne product that is effective for you’re skin. If nothing you try seems to work, you should contact a dermatologist.
If you do need to see your doctor or skin care specialist then he may give you a prescription for antibiotics or special ointments. Under certain circumstances, having the infected material removed from the pores under a local anesthetic may be suggested by your dermatologist. This is something you should never attempt yourself.
In Conclusion
Your doctor may even suggest a course of hormone therapy as a skin care treatment. Hormone changes are sometimes responsible for acne and can be very effective when used under prescription. With all the treatments available, tackling acne is not that difficult as there are many new products available to help.

