There are many over-the-counter products available for treating acne. So which products are helpful, and which could actually be harmful to your skin?
Soap is one of the most common products used to...
There are several prescription medications to treat moderate to severe acne. Many are topical (applied to the skin surface), others are taken as pills or injections. All require at least one visit to ...
Most acne is mild enough that over the counter, non-prescription medications can do an effective job of clearing up acne in as short a time as possible.
Benzoyl Peroxide
One of the most common –...
In recent years laser treatments have proven to be a faster, and sometimes more efficient means for treating acne.
Acne is rarely misdiagnosed, and is easy to analyze. It can leave lasting scars, whic...
There are many products available to treat acne. The most common of these is soap. While many soaps, especially those that are scented, can irritate skin afflicted by acne, many hygiene products hav b...
When most people think of acne, they think of it occurring on the face. But acne is also occur on the back and chest, and is often more difficult to treat when found on these areas. The back is also i...
Some acne cases require more advanced treatment methods. Advanced acne treatments offer an alternative that is attractive to many. One of the most popular options are light and laser treatments.
Pulse...