Acne Treatment - ZENMED® Derma Cleanse Products

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Information on your complexion

Acne is a systemic inflammatory disease affecting the skin. Current statistics estimate that it is endured by 90% of adolescents or teenagers, almost 50% of all adult women, and 25% of all adults, either chronically, or at some point during their lives. Acne is the most common skin affliction in the world, yet quality acne treatment is still a mystery to many sufferers. Although there is no absolute cure for acne, their are many acne treatment options available in today world make it a far more manageable condition than ever before.

Even with all of our knowledge today, it is still widespread belief that acne is caused by specific things that we do, and while there are definitely parts of our everyday life that we can change to help treat and prevent acne, the truth is that a combination of factors at work beneath our skin are most to blame.

Despite these facts help is at hand as acne can be completely eliminated in 95% of all cases - even the most severe - in 6 weeks or less if you follow the correct acne regime.

Skin is a self healing organ (the largest organ in the body), and with assistance and treatment for acne it can recover from even serious acne outbreaks. We have assembled information about how you can have the best complexion possible and stay away from products that are potentially harmful or a waste of time and money, not to mention the psychological effects or physical effects acne can have.

What can your Skin do?

  • It repairs itself
  • It is wonderfully elastic and pliable.
  • It registers sensations with such specificity that it lest the brain differentiate among them.
  • It not only feels but also remembers sensations.
  • It is incredibly resilient.
  • It is largely self-cleaning and rarely suffers from lasting infection.
  • It can let in certain important elements even while protecting you from others.
  • Most astonishing of all, our skin is capable of holding in the entire , huge amount of liquid that flows through our bodies.

 

Basic product ingredients

Salicylic Acid:

  • There is ample evidence that salicylic acid is your most effective treatment.
  • Salicylic acid reduces the number of primary lesions and therefore the number and severity of all lesions.
  • Salicylic acid is safe even on darker skin.
  • It can be found naturally occuring in nature from the Winter Green leaves.
  • As the first step in improving your complexion - 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, 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 effective solution. In the 1930's, 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 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
  • Benzoyl peroxide can dry skin extensively.
The information posted here by acne-treatment.net or any third party should not be considered medical advice, and is not intended to replace consultation with a qualified dermatology professional.