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Benzoyl Peroxide And Salicylic Acid: Great Home Acne Treatments

by Daniel Wright

When you can't afford to see a dermatologist and pay for prescription acne medications, you should consider the over-the-counter products that allow you to treat your acne at home. But what are these products and are they safe? Yes, they are safe steps in treating your acne and they would prevent many of those bad outcomes some have experienced in trying to cure their acne.

These treatments are effective for many people and you can apply these at home. But, take note that these guidelines are only for mild acne problems and if you have a more complicated situation, you have to seek the help of a professional.

If plain soap and water seem to have little benefit, then you may wish to move on to alternate products. The shelves of any pharmacy are filled with medicated soaps, creams and other treatments. Remember to read the label and precisely follow the directions. If you expose your skin to the chemicals for excessive periods of time, they will have adverse effects on your skin.

It can take up to a couple of weeks for your results to become apparent. This can be frustrating when you are trying home remedies. Do not rush and use too much of an acne treatment product, as overuse can lead to far more damage to your skin.

Have you heard about salicylic acid? It is another treatment that you could use at home. And this could be found in facial washes or facial pads. This could be very helpful to helping your pores become unclogged and prevent the growth of pimples. Again, you have to be very careful in using it as well. Otherwise, the outcome may be worse than what you started with.

These two treatments, benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, are very useful home acne treatments. But be very careful in your use of them. As they say: "A little goes a long way".

The Acne Help Page is an online knowledgebase covering everything related to acne. Here you can find information on the causes of acne to home acne treatments including salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. You can also read acne treatment results posted by actual site visitors and share your own.

Published January 26th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health, Teen