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Treating Acne Pimples
Treating acne pimples is considered an important part of
skin care, not to mention our personal hygiene. It usually
includes the proper use of washes, creams, gels, oral
medications, as well as cleansers to insure that the skin is
moisturized and squeaky clean. Some even use makeup
concealers to hide brown spots or irritations, because they
think that it is also an essential approach in keeping the
skin look healthy and smooth.
Current treatments for acne conditions usually reduce oil
production of the skin. They also enhance as well as
normalize within the pores, so as to prevent whiteheads,
blackheads, and clogged pores. There are also
anti-inflammatory or anti-bacterial agents that stop the
growth of acne and lessen pimples, inflammatory acne, and
pustules. Such agents are often included in acne treatments
to achieve effective results on treating serious acne
conditions.
If acne remains untreated, it might lead to dark spots and
awful acne scarring on the skin. When acne patients want to
immediately remove the scarring, skin care specialists may
suggest the means of laser resurfacing or chemical peels.
Although these methods are proved to be effective, they can
also require long treatment duration or healing period. As
mentioned above, many resort to use concealer makeup to hide
ugly spots and to make the skin look more evenly clear and
smoother. However, consumers should see to it that the
concealer cosmetics that they will use should be non-comedogenic,
non-acnegenic, and non-irritating to be able to avoid
further spread of acne.
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