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WHITEHEAD TREATMENT - OVERVIEW Generally speaking, a person struggling with various types of acne will have more whiteheads and blackheads then they will have pimples. A quality skin care regimen is the foundation towards attaining clearer skin. With skin that is prone to the formation of acne, plugs form that consist of dead skin cells and excess sebum, which is the skin's oil. This results in the eruption of non-inflammatory acne known as blackheads and whiteheads. If left untreated, bacteria will invade and turn your non-inflammatory acne into inflammatory acne (pimples with and without pus). Whiteheads are also known as closed comedones and milia. They are covered with a layer of skin, white in color, and appear as small bumps. Treating whiteheads can sometimes be a bit of a challenge because of the layer of skin that covers them. This makes them more difficult to eliminate as they are living in a "protected environment" so to speak. Worse case scenario might require the intervention of an esthetician or dermatologist. However, before you put on your running shoes to dash on over to your local medical spa, you might want to explore some of the other options noted below. Benzoyl Peroxide - A product containing benzoyl peroxide might prove to be beneficial. This ingredient has wonderful antibacterial properties, along with the ability to change the pore's lining. This could aide in the reduction of plug formation which is the precursor to acne formation. Be sure to start with a lower concentration of this ingredient as some people may experience irritation and inflammation. Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHA) - Opting for a chemical exfoliant that contains a beta hydroxy acid might prove to be the answer to your prayers. The purpose of exfoliation is to eliminate the dead skin cells that accumulate on the skin's surface and inside the pore. Using a product on a regular basis that contains a BHA will help to exfoliate the skin, leaving it smoother and lessen the chances of acne breakouts. For some, the downside of BHA's might be excessive irritation, drying, flaking and worse case scenario could involve peeling. To lessen the likelihood of this occurrence, be sure to start with a lower percentage and use an oil-free moisturizer. Tretinoin - Tretinoin is a topical prescription medication that is most commonly known as Retin-A, Renova or Avita. It is a Vitamin A derivative that will help to increase the cell turnover. In other words, it promotes the sloughing off of the dead skin cells. In addition, it will help to eliminate the plugs that accumulate in the pores which consist of excess sebum, which is the skin's oil and the dead skin cells. This is a great option for treating whiteheads, however, it can be extremely irritating to the skin, which in turn could cause redness, irritation, and flaking. It's extremely important to follow the product's instructions in order to lessen the adverse reactions. The above treatments are generally effective in helping mild to moderate acne issues, including the treatment for whiteheads. It could be several weeks before you notice a difference, so don't expect a miracle within a few days. Patience is a must when you treat whiteheads. If you are interested in reading some other articles related to whiteheads, then click on one of the following links listed below: Get Rid Of Whiteheads Return To Top Of Whitehead Treatment Return To Whitehead Pimple To Select Related Articles Return To Home Page - Best Acne Treatment |
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