Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Acne Products

The information on this website hopes to aid many acne sufferers. Therefore, this website has lots of information about variousacne treatments. Some of those treatments have been extensively examined in another section. Other treatments have received a more fleeting mention in this section.

Acnezine is an herbal acne product. The herbs in Acnezine contain many antioxidants. As a result the blood of a patient taking Acnezine carries to the skin a chemical that can help to destroy free radicals in the skin. That benefit does not, however, produce significant skin changes for a period of 2 to 3 months.

Acnezine has not been linked to any side effects. Yet it does produce effects that complement the primary biochemical action of Acnezine’s herbal mix. It reduces the tendency for skin to wrinkle. It enhances the skin tone of the patient who has been using the Acnezine.

Clear Pore is another herbal acne medication, one highly praised by health professionals. Clear Pore contains dandelion root, aloe vera, yellow Dock, red clover, Echinacea purpurea and sarsaparilla root. Clear pore is part of a 3-part treatment. Clear pore cleans the skin, preparing it for application of chemicals that can treat and protect the affected skin.

ClearSkin Gel is yet another type of cleaning product. Like Clear Pore, the ClearSkin Gel contains a mix of herbs. At least some of those herbs have antibacterial properties. Those who expect results from using ClearSkin Gel must use the Gel 3 times a day. One man who followed that prescribed schedule had this to say: “I can shave more easily…”

Derma Pure RX contains acne fighting substances that have been used as an acne treatment for thousands of years. The products in Derma Pure RX are all medicines once used exclusively by Chinese healers. Derma Pure RX cleans the endocrine system and calms the nerves. It suppresses oil production in the skin, and it kills any bacteria in the region around the treated pimple.

The final product profiled in this section is the Clinique Acne Solutions. The maker of this product refers to it as a “medicated trouble shooter.” The active ingredient in Clinique is benzoyl peroxide. Those who choose to apply the Clinique Solutions to their skin must take added precautions outdoors. The chemicals in Clinique Solutions can make the treated skin more sensitive to the effect that sunlight can have on the skin.

As stated earlier, the above products do not represent the only known treatment for acne. Other products are detailed in other sections.

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