Will Glycolic Acid Help Your Acne And Will It Really Help?

December 13, 2011 by  
Filed under Skin Care

Acne is a skin problem in which the pores get blocked and frequently inflamed wth pimples appearing as well. Glycolic acid is often recommended for acne problems but is it really very helpful?

The oils in your skin can block the pores resulting in acne so to treat this problem properly you need to reduce the oil production. You also need to deal with any bacterial infection which has occurred within the skin and increase the skin cell turnover.

You can help to reduce the oil on your skin by using oil free skin care products. You can use a product like Benzoyl peroxide to fight the problem as it has antibacterial agents. To increase skin cell turnover you may use glycolic acid as it helps to remove the dead skin from the top layer of skin enabling the growth of new skin cells.

Concentrated glycolic acid is actually used by many industries as a rust removal agent, so you can see how it might be useful as a skin exfoliant. The strength of the acid that you would apply to your skin is of course much less than the concentrated amount, usually under 10%. However, due to the strength some doctors have concerns about patients self-treating with glycolic acid.

There are some forms of acne that should not be addressed with an exfoliating treatment. Acne Rosacea for example, is actually not acne despite the fact that its name suggests it is, this condition won’t respond well to exfoliation treatment.

If you suffer with pustules it’s also wise to avoid exfoliation as it can open up the pustules and spread the infection on the skin. By spreading the infection you will also spread the acne and will soon have more pimples breaking out.

You can spend a lifetime taking care of your acne and you might be successful in reducing it for quite a while, but new pimples can keep on appearing. It is better to treat your acne holistically so you can get rid of it entirely. You need to start by trying to find the cause of your acne so you can avoid it.

Check out any skin care products which you are currently using in addition to hair products. Skin care products and hair products are a frequent cause of acne if your skin reacts to them. Cosmetics can also cause acne, especially if makeup is not washed off properly by the end of the day.

An unhealthy diet is another cause of acne. Foods that are loaded with sugar or high in saturated fats can contribute to the condition, so changing your diet to one that includes lots of fruit and vegetables should successfully lower your acne. Also ensure that you are drinking lots of water daily to purge any toxins out of your body and also to keep your skin hydrated.

Have a good skincare routine by cleansing, toning and moisturising the skin daily. Always do this at night to wash off any makeup as well as washing off any dirt and sweat that has built up in the daytime.

If you’re considering using a glycolic acid acne cure, then seek advice from your doctor or a dermatologist first. Your doctor will let you know if he thinks this type of treatment could be beneficial for you.

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