Posts Tagged ‘Side effects’

Acne Care Warning for Using Benzoyl Peroxide Users

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Benzoyl peroxide is found in many acne skin care products. It is used because it is considered to be gentler than using alcohol-based skin cleansers.

The Problem

Benzoyl peroxide could possibly irritate the skin. It also could cause a mild drying of the skin which leads to drying and/or redness and peeling. However, the main concern is if you leave it on the skin for two hours or longer.

Most of the time you probably would not, as usually you would wash off most peroxide-based cleaners right away. However, you should also note that benzoyl peroxide is not just used in over-the-counter facial cleansing products.

It is also used in solutions used to treat modest cases of non-inflammatory acne. This is a case in which you should remember to wash off the peroxide-based product within two hours or less.

In this case, you can experience the full benefit of using this less-harsh but strong enough chemical on your skin. However, if you leave it on your face too long that is when the redness, peeling, and rashes could occur.

A Solution

Although there is a small risk of reaction, benzoyl peroxide products are generally regarded as safe and effective treatments for acne. However, in order to be sure you remain safe you should take care to use the low concentration of it possible.

If you use benzoyl peroxide right it will greatly benefit you. However, besides using it right and in the right proportion you should also only use it as often as needed. This will prevent dryness as well as other side effects mentioned above.

Other natural alternatives for clear skin include the following: vinegar water, mild exfoliates with almond shells in them, or witch hazel. However, using benzoyl peroxide is by some consumer and expert standards better for your skin than SD alcohol 40.

Differin Cream Product Review

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Differin is a product marketed to treat mild to severe cases of acne. It often is combined with other topical remedies.

Advantages

The consensus is that this product is more tolerable than certain other ones. That is because the form of retinoid used in it results in fewer side effects than other variants of this substance.

(Users are less likely to experience burning, peeling or redness of skin using this over other variances of this compound.)

Most importantly, this product works on all types of acne. It gives some users a confidence that they never had before using this product.

Disadvantages

Users might experience mild discomfort, but usually when first used only. This product requires a prescription, which means you cannot just purchase it and take it home right away. It also is not available as a generic product either.

Recommendations

It is said that Differin is best mixed with benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. However, do not use any regiment unless you consult a doctor. You should make the person in charge of your total health history aware of your current health condition, recent medications taken, and foods eaten.

Any other information such as that pertaining existing health complications your doctor also should be told. Leaving out vital information could put you at higher risk of experience more severe side effects when using any type of acne treatment.

Concerns

Usage of this formula may not be appropriate for all types of skin. That is one more reason why a doctor’s advice is recommended. You can also research more about Differin for yourself. You are responsible for your own destiny in regards to seeking the right skin care information.

Additional Tips

It is also important that you take good care of your face and body. Cleanse yourself gently on a regular basis. This will reduce chance of acne formation.