Monday, July 26, 2010

Exposed Acne Treatment?

Does anyone have experience with the Exposed acne treatment? The gaurantee they offer makes me want to try it. Has anyone had any luck with it?Exposed Acne Treatment?
I am sorry. I have never heard of it. The products you are using, are they Salsylic Acid or Benzoyl peroxide? BP can be VERY drying. I personally like SA better. Salsylic acid it really good. It is in almost all acne washes. Benzoyl Peroxide is too drying for me! Try finding a face lotion with SA in it. Clean and Clear has a good moisturizer with SA and it helps keep pimples at bay. It is only about $5 a bottle and lasts about 2 months and you can get it at your local store. I have used this in the past and it works well. Personally, I use Biore products (which you get over the counter. Their products range from $5-$10). They are harsh on pimples, but not on your face.


Personally, Proactive didn't work for me. I have been using Biore products for over a year and I hardly ever break out! Occasionally I will get one or two, but nothing bad. I use Biore Ice Cleanser for acne and Biore warming facial scrub every morning for blackheads (This stuff works. I notcied a DRASTIC diffrence in my blackeads being GONE within 2 weeks) . And then 3-4 day s a week I use Biore purging pore cream scrub. For body acne I use Neutrogena acne body wash I never break out on my body. It gets 110 in summer so sweat in inevitably, yet I never break out. Give it a try. All of it is cheap too. About $5-10 depending on what you buy! Salsylic acid it really good. It is in almost all acne washes. Benzoyl Peroxide is too drying for me! I think you will just need to experiment with products until you find what works for you. Remember, it can take 1 month for products to fully begin working! Good Luck!Exposed Acne Treatment?
Nobody really answered this question. Amazing. Kinda makes this useless if you answer a question by saying, ';I've never heard of it'; and yet it gets best answer. lol Would have liked to heard real answer to could decide if I would try it as well. Oh well, so much for yahoo answers. Report Abuse

Basic Acne Treatments Product Ingredients





Salicylic Acid:


* There is ample evidence that salicylic acid is your best attack on acne


* Salicylic acid reduces the number of primary lesions and therefore the number and severity of all lesions associated with acne.


* Salicylic acid is safe even on darker skin


* As the first step in treating acne 鈥?salicylic acid is proven to be safe and effective.





Glycolic Acid:


* Glycolic acid is one of the most widely used of the broadly popular alpha hydroxyl acids, as an efficacious chemical peel.


* Even in strong concentrations, it has few negative side effects.


* Long-term daily use of low-strength glycolic acid products may also have some useful effects on scars


* Glycolic also makes the skin more resistant to attack from ultraviolet light (thus reducing the impact of photo-aging), improves its moisture retention, and, perhaps for the same reasons, improves its general condition.


* Glycolic acid, used alone, is fairly effective against acne, and (even at much higher concentrations than recommended) is safe, however, by itself, it is not a complete solution and does work best as part of a skin care regime.





Benzoyl Peroxide (BP):


* Benzoyl peroxide has been known as a effect treatment' for acne. In the 1930's it was a leading treatment for skin care, but since then science and the understanding of skin care has come a long way to create better treatments.


* Benzoyl peroxide has been classified by the FDA as 'safety unknown' due to scientific studies, click here to learn more.


* You can find several celebrity endorsed products and web sites devoted to the benefits of acne products containing Benzoyl Peroxide


* Beside its antibacterial activity, BP also seems to have an anti-oxidant impact.


* Some users of Benzoyl peroxide experience side effects of dry or irritated skin





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