Acne VulgarisHome TreatmentTreatment at home can help reduce
acne flare-ups. - Wash your face (or other affected skin) gently one or
two times a day.
- Do not squeeze pimples, because that often leads
to infections, worse acne, and scars.
- Use water-based skin care
products that gently clean your skin. Avoid products such as milky cleansers,
cold creams, lipsticks, and lip glosses that contain oils.
- Use
over-the-counter medicated creams, soaps, lotions, and
gels to treat your acne. Always read the label carefully to make sure you are
using the product correctly.
Examples of some over-the-counter products used to treat acne
include: - Benzoyl peroxide (Benoxyl, Benzac,
Clearasil), which unplugs pores.
- Alpha-hydroxy acid,
which dries up blemishes and causes the top skin layer to peel. You'll find
alpha-hydroxy acid in moisturizers, cleansers, eye creams, and
sunscreens.
- Salicylic acid (Clearasil, Propa pH, Stri-Dex), which
dries up blemishes and causes the top skin layer to peel.
- Tea tree
oil, which kills bacteria. You'll find tea tree oil in gels, creams, and
oils.
Other products that may help your overall skin condition include
skin pore-cleaning strips. When you peel these sticky strips off your skin,
dirt and/or makeup is removed by the strip. You'll have better results if you follow the directions for using
topical medications. If you use a product too often, acne can get worse.
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