Article clears up some of the known acne myths as well as answers some important questions about the cause of acne.
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There are literally hundreds of various treatments available to reduce acne. There is everything from all natural herbal remedies, to powerful chemical pharmaceuticals such as Accutane.
However, the most commonly used acne treatments in the United States are over the counter acne medications. They are generally inexpensive when compared to prescription medications, and some work very well.
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There are a plethora of acne medications currently on the market. Some of these are prescription medications, such as accutane. Others are over the counter chemical compounds, such as benzoyl peroxide. There are even herbal based acne medications, such as tea tree oil. However, many of them are not as effective as advertised.
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Tea tree oil has been used to effectively to treat acne. This herbal remedy can help acne without causing dry skin and/or redness.
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Millions of people suffer from acne in the United States alone, and many of these acne suffers use Benzoyl Peroxide as the acne treatment medication of choice.
It is generally safe, has very few side effects, and it has been proven to be the most effective over the counter acne treatment.
However, there are many more people who have more severe, or particularly resilient acne that is not susceptible to over the counter medications such as Benzoyl Peroxide.
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Posted by: Greta
If your skin is both dry and oily how often should you wash your face? I don't wear make up so that doesn't matter. I hate it when my face gets oily but then I seem to dry out around my cheeks when I wash it too often. Any ideas?
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