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It can be easy to get discouraged when trying to fight your acne. Sometimes it feels like you have tried just about everything to make those annoying blemishes go away. The
product might work for a couple of days but in the end the acne always wins. Maybe you even tried out a few new products because your friend said they were great but it made the problem worse or maybe it didn’t do anything at all. It can be frustrating to say the least when even the products your friends recommend just don't make the grade in killing off those zits for good.
Figuring out which product will work best for your acne prone skin is definitely one of the hardest parts about treating your acne. Looking at the shelves of products in the drugstore is overwhelming. They all have catch phrases like “blackhead fighting” but they don’t always deliver on their promises. So, what’s an acne sufferer to do?
Start off by reading the fine print on all of the acne fighing products you plan on buying. Figure out what type of skin you have and work with it instead of against it. If you have dry flaky skin consider a product with soothing aloe and moisturizers combined with the cleaning agent. If you have oily skin look for a cleanser
that won’t add any more oil into the mix and won’t leave your skin feeling dry and tight.
Secondly, don’t get discouraged if the new product you bought doesn’t give you immediate results. It takes time so don’t expect it to happen overnight. In most cases it takes at least 7 days to see any results and even then they are only minimal. So it's a case of rinse and repeat until you get the results you're looking for.
Another option is to purchase acne treatments online or via the phone. Many products including Proactive solution are very popular these days. While they might not be right for you they are widely used and many people swear by them for not only getting rid of current acne but stopping it before it becomes a problem in the future.
In the end none of these products might work for you. If that’s the case change your diet and see if that helps. Experts recommend diets rich in fruits and vegetables or lean meats. It might not make a huge difference but when you have acne every little bit helps.
It always helps to seek the advice of a professional when dealing with acne and possible treatments. There are many procedures that your doctor can discuss including microderm abrasion and chemical peels. He may also recommend medication to help reduce acne although people are less and less likely to pop pills these days because of potential side effects from even the most "normal" medications. Have you ever read the potential side effects listed with most medicines? You'll be shocked!
If you want a more natural way of curing your acne follow the links at the end of this article for more information.