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Organic Products For Treating Acne
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Acne is a skin disorder that is not only limited to teenagers but can even trouble adults and infants. Also its area of attack is not only the face, it can spread its tentacles to the chest, back and even the genitals. The main cause of its occurrence is the over activity of the sebaceous or the oil producing glands which cause clogging of the pores and thus oil, bacteria and other dead skin cells accumulate there, giving rise to a number of acne like blackheads, whiteheads, nodules, cysts, pustules.

Now, let us move to the number of medications and drugs available in the market. We will generally limit our discussion to the available organic products for treating acne.

Acne can be nascent, moderate or severe, along with this, depending on the skin type we should adopt a medication.

Here we should remember certain facts like that the organic products for treating acne are very expensive and contain a lot of side -effects. They come in the form of creams, gels, moisturizers, lotions, soaps etc.

Benozyl peroxide is one of the best medicine available for treating mild forms of acne. But, this medication is not for long term use and should be used only after consultation with a doctor.

Sallicylic acid is used for treating acne which are of the non-inflammatory type. It also destroys those  cells which cause clogging of the pores.

Alcohol and acetone are two organic products for treating acne that are on the surface of the skin. If used individually they do not give you any side effects.

Sulfur is another effective drug, but it should be used together in combination with other products like alcohol, sallicylic acid etc. As it gives very bad smell when used singularly.

Apart from some of the noteworthy organic products for treating acne are accutane, retina A, renova etc. but whatever you use always consult your doctor before using anything.




 
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