Monday, August 4, 2008

Getting rid of acne scars naturally and risk of taking acne medication while pregant

Be sure to drink 8 glasses of water each and every day to keep your skin looking its best, and also for helping the other organs and systems of the body to function properly. Many people with acne are afraid to use moisturizer on their skin, which actually does more harm than good. The key is to choosing the right type of moisturizer for your specific skin type, and also one that's specially formulated for acne prone skin. Look for words such as non-comedogenic and oil-free, as well as products with antibacterial ingredients to help keep acne under control.
Many acne creams are effective in the process of elimating acne, so which kind should be chosen? First off, if the case of acne is mild to moderate, then a cream is most likely the way to go. If it is severe, the acne cream may not work so well to treat acne. Some skin types are also very susceptible to the healing properties of creams. This is important to keep in mind when choosing a cream.
Do we then buy products based on the name and reputation of a manufacturer? In as much as I would not presume to offer such advice, I know that in many cases, it has been a wise choice to do just that. I wouldn't however generally dole out such advice since there is a surer way of ensuring the effectiveness of the products we use. There are persons referred to as Dermatologist. Without being patronizing, I would greatly recommend that in times of confusion regarding product choice, look for your dermatologist. He has more experience with the various products as he has had to work with a number of people with various skin conditions. This option saves you from using your precious as a Guinea pig. if you test a product on your skin and it works, you would look wise haven made the right choice. What if it has a harmful effect on your skin? Your dermatologist is your friend in your pursuit of a healthy skin.
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