After more than 7 years of research and after experimenting with every known topical acne treatment available on the market, I can honestly and confidently say that there is no topical acne treatment that can actually cure your acne.
While, there are several topical treatments that may significantly alleviate the symptoms of acne, since acne is not an external problem with your skin but an external manifestation of an deep internal problem, topical treatments regardless off how powerful they may be, only serve as band aids by masking the symptoms.
Fact #2:Acne Drugs And Antibiotics Can Make Your Acne Worse Acne medication is not the solution to acne.
I have worked hard for more than a decade to separate the wheat from the chaff to give you the knowledge and power to take action without suffering from confusion that cause procrastination with a safe and effective plan.
It is important to know that no matter what your dermatologist tells you, taking acne medications and steroids of any kind to treat your acne will: 1.Significantly damage your internal system and destroy your natural internal balance.
The only way to overcome your acne challenge, regardless of the type of acne you have or the level of severity, is by fixing the internal cause of acne using holistic all natural methods that tackle the [...].
Suffering from the pain and frustration and embarrassment of acne can sometimes be a tempting situation to visit the dermatologist and legally acquire medications to treat your acne from the many options available.
Topical treatments for acne include all creams, gels, liquids, lotions and powders. The most commonly used but not necessarily the best topical acne treatments include: Benzoyl Peroxide (that has the ability to reduce acne symptoms by killing the acne bacteria and helping unblock the sebum glands pores.), Retinoids, which are an acne medication aimed at treating blackheads and whiteheads by unblocking the sebum gland's pores and topical antibiotics.
You can take Adapalene - an acne medication that helps control acne and prevent breakouts, but works short term and can result in nasty side effects or you can take acne steroids or Accutane: a very strong acne medication (form of Vitamin A) prescribed only in severe cases on acne, infamous fro its serious and side effects.
You can take antibiotic acne medications (mainly Tetracycline and Minocycline) that mainly work by decreasing inflammation and fighting bacteria- a very partial and destructive solution that works short term.
By prescribing acne medications time and time again, your dermatologist is making your acne and your health worse in the long run, without even knowing it.
Steroids are aiming at reducing inflammation caused by acne. In the process steroids place significant stress on your liver. By stressing your liver, steroids, severely damage your internal system, the delicate foundation responsible for ensuring lasting acne free skin.
2.Will not cure your acne or prevent/fix the ‘environment’ responsible for acne formation. 3.Make your acne and your health worse in the long run. Fact #3: Creams, Cleansers and Other Topicals Cannot Cure Acne. Cleansers, creams and other topicals are designed to tackle the symptoms of acne, not the real cause. Topical acne treatments is a general name for all prescription and over the counter products that are applied on the skin, rather than taken orally.