
Strong Acne
Creams
Strong Acne Creams - Which Ones
Work?
Those who suffer with acne, whether the occasional breakout or
a chronic condition, are constantly on the lookout for a
strong acne cream that will work for them. Many
of these people, especially the ones with a chronic condition,
would do just about anything to clear up their skin. Acne
can lower self esteem, leave scars and be fairly
uncomfortable. Acne is a fairly common condition
affecting millions. There are several ways to treat acne
including over the counter (OTC) creams, natural remedies and
prescription medications. Visiting your family physician
or a dermatologist is the best way to determine which option
will best suit your needs. If visiting a doctor for acne
sounds silly to you, then you will have to stick with the over
the counter and natural remedies. Prescription
medications should never be purchased on line as they can have
serious side effects and do more harm than good. Here are
several treatment options that you can consider.
4 of the best OTC acne treatments:
1. DDF Gel with Tea Tree Oil: This is an acne
treatment gel containing 5% benzol peroxide, the product used
in most over the counter solutions. Tea tree oil is a
natural ingredient that improves the overall condition of the
skin. It also has antibacterial properties which will
prevent further breakout's. Several people have reported
good results with this product, they state their skin feels
healthier within one week and that the gel is non-drying.
2. Acne Solution Emergency Gel by Clinique: While
this is one of the more expensive products, several people
believe its worth it. Reportedly one of the best OTC
preparations, it improves acne markedly in addition to
preventing future breakout's. It removes bacteria,
effectively unclogging the pores. It has a fairly strong
concentration of benzol peroxide, and users report a decrease
in redness and inflammation within the first few days.
3. Persa Gel by Johnson and Johnson: This gel
contains a 10% benzol peroxide concentration, the highest you
can get without a prescription. It is effective for
treating acne, as well as for preventing future breakout's of
whitehead's and blackheads. This gel is water based,
meaning it can be used on most skin types without
complication.
4. Biore’s Blemish Double Agent Treatment:
Biore’s treatment does not use any benzol peroxide, it works
instead by sealing in the skins own salicylic acid. It
prevent dirt from entering the pores, which decreases the
number of future breakout's. It is a gentle, non-drying
product, that most respond to in 3 to 5 days.
If you don’t feel that you are quite ready for a prescription
yet, but are not satisfied with the results of OTC
preparations, you may want to mix up your own concoction.
One mixture that works well for acne, is the combination of an
avocado, a banana and some vitamin E ointment. Vitamin E
ointment can be purchased easily at a pharmacy or on the
web. In a blender combine one teaspoon of the vitamin E,
one half of a banana and a small avocado in a blender until
completely combined and smooth. Apply to a clean face and
leave on for several minutes. These types of treatments
work well for some, the only true drawback being the inability
to store it. This avocado mixture can be stored in the
refrigerator, but only for about one day.
For sufferers of severe, chronic acne the only product that may
work may be a prescription medication. There are several
medications on the market, the best one being Accutane.
Most people report significant improvement quickly after they
begin treatment. Although the medication may work very
well, it has some potential negatives that should be considered
before starting treatment. Accutane can potentially cause
some serious side effects, requires ongoing blood test and
requires the user to register with a specific program before it
is prescribed. It poses serious side effects to the fetus
and therefore any woman of childbearing age must agree to use
two forms of birth control while the medication is being
used. Women and men are required to register with iPLEDGE
winch will require you to read important information, sign a
statement of understanding and women will need to sign a
document agreeing to the birth control requirements.
Women will also undergo pregnancy test before, during and at
the termination of the pregnancy. Other conditions you
need to inform your doctor of include, but are not limited
to:
• all allergies
• personal of family history of depression
• asthma
• anorexia
• liver disease
People with these or other conditions may not be able to
take Accutane or may need the dosage adjusted. Accutane
should never be purchased online or outside of the iPLEDGE
agreement.
Research your options and discuss any apprehension with your
doctor prior to starting any acne treatments. If you are
concerned about the possibility of increased skin irritation,
ask the physician for a pill form of the medicine.
Doctors will frequently appreciate your input, and try to
respect your wishes, after all it is your body and you
understand better than anyone the effects medications can have
on it. Finding a strong acne cream should not be
difficult, with the number and quality of available products no
one should have to suffer with acne.
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