Acne
Alternative
Acne Alternative
Information
There are myriad acne alternative
treatments being sold today, all purport to clear up your skin
pronto. Many websites a full of pages of testimonials from people
who have used the treatments and been cured. And some of them have
been. The trouble is that an acne
alternative that works for one doesn't work for another. No
matter what the claims of the various people who sell skin care
products, facials, and nutritional regimens to clear up your skin,
nobody knows until a particular treatment is tried on an individual
whether it's going to do much good. Unfortunately, that means for
most of us, it's hit or miss.
Once you've gotten fed up with the antibiotics, topical
treatments and Accutane offered by your dermatologist, where do you
begin? Or, maybe you never wanted to go that route in the first
place. Whatever drove you to seek a nontraditional acnealternative,
you have to begin somewhere.
First, consult widely. Chances are very good that you know
several people who have had acne and cleared it up or who have it
now and are in the process of clearing it up. Learn from their
experience. Take notes. Then try some of the things that have
worked for them. Hope for the best, but realize that it might take
some time before you hit on the combination of products, treatments
and lifestyle changes that will help you the most.
Acne Alternative
- Tips and Advice
Another thing is that some acnealternative products containing
the same basic ingredients vary greatly in price. Learn what the
active ingredients are in products and try the less expensive
versions of them before you pay for the more costly ones.
It's also a great idea to seek the help of professionals.
Naturopaths have regiments of vitamins, herbs and gentle cleansers
that can work wonders. The very expensive prescription medicine
Accutane is actually derived from plain old Vitamin A, and under a
naturopath's care, you can take high doses of Vitamin A for
predetermined periods, along with other vitamins and herbs and
potentially clear up your skin without the side effects of
Accutane, which, if you are female, can include birth defects in
your children should become pregnant while taking the
drug.
A promising acne alternative is light therapy. For many, acne is
cleared up with the application of red and blue ultraviolet light
for a set amount of time each day. It's possible to purchase a
device online that safely emits this type of light. They cost in
the range of $200. This is a less expensive alternative to try
before going to an esthetician who has similar, more powerful
equipment.
The truth is it's likely to take some time before you find what
works for you. The trick is to not give up. Keep trying until you
find your solution.
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