Posts Tagged ‘Sebum’

Benzoyl Peroxide Products for Acne – Are They Right for You?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Benzoyl peroxide products for acne among the most popular and successful treatments including over-the-counter products such as ProActiv and Clearasil. It has been used since the 1920s when it was first developed by Jack Breitbart and the Revlon laboratories. Today is one of the most frequently used treatments for acne and, although he does have some side effects is generally well tolerated by most people. It is found in a wide range of over-the-counter preparations including lotions, gels and cleansers and also in some stronger medications that are available by prescription.

The bacteria that is responsible for outbreaks of acne is called Propionibacteria acnes and thrives in pores that are clogged by oil, dirt and dead skin cells. Overproduction of sebum that often occurs due to hormone imbalances during the teenage years attracts dirt and dust which provides an ideal environment for bacteria to grow. Benzoyl peroxide products work by releasing oxygen which prevents the bacteria from growing. It also cleans out the dead skin cells which helps to prevent pores becoming blocked and thus prevents the bacteria from multiplying. It does then help to prevent new breakouts and flare ups. To prevent re-occurrences of the acne, benzoyl peroxide products need to be continued even when the skin is clear, as bacteria may start to thrive and multiply again causing the acne to return.

Advantages of a Salicylic Acid Chemical Peel

Monday, June 1st, 2009

One advantage of  a salicylic acid  chemical peel is that the anti-inflammatory properties of salicylic acid helps to prevent problems such as irritation occurring after the treatment. In addition salicylic acid, unlike alpha hydroxy acids are soluble in lipids (fats and oils) so these types of chemical peels are more effective if you have an oily skin. They can penetrate oily skin better to clean the pores more effectively and remove dirt, dust and any accumulated sebum. This makes them especially effective for people who suffer from acne. Salicylic acid chemical peels are also a better choice for people with sensitive skin than alpha hydroxy peels such as glycolic acid. However their use should be supervised by a trained professional as beta hydroxy acids are poisonous if they are inhaled.



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