We scoured the country and asked dermatologists and other licensed skin care professionals (plastic surgeons, estheticians, etc?) what over the counter products they recommended. The problem is that there are so many products available that it can make your head spin just trying to sort through it all and find what you need. So, we wanted to get advice right from the foremost sources ? America's dermatologists. These are their top recommended skincare products and many are actually used in their offices:
1. Non harsh soaps and cleansers: Harsh soaps like Dial will dry out your skin and can induce skin problems and early aging (something you definitely don't want). There are numerous soaps and cleansers which will not dry out your skin. Cetaphil and its cheaper generic equivalents, like Walmart's Equate brand, was recommended by almost every dermatologist. These cleaning products will clean your face, won't leave dirt that can clog pores, and will not over dry your skin. They are also hypo-allergenic, so people with sensitive skin types won't get rashes or similar.
2. Non-comodogenic face lotions with sun protection: The higher the SPF (Sun Protection Factor) the better the protection. Every dermatologist basically kept reemphasizing how important it is to stay out of the sun and to protect from sun damage to your skin. UV rays from intense sunlight will age your skin and cause premature wrinkling, sun spots, broken blood vessels and capillaries, and can cause the deadliest of all cancers ? malignant melanoma. Some come with botanicals, vitamins and alpha-hydroxy acids (like glycolic and malic acids) which will nourish and strengthen your skin ? they also smell nice.
3. Benzoyl peroxide and beta-hydroxy acids for oily prone skin: Some of the dermatologists were for benzoyl peroxide solutions, but most favored the beta-hydroxy solutions as the benzoyl peroxide tended to irritate and dry out the skin too much. The beta-hydroxy acid (salicylic) solutions were more effective at oil removal and fully cleaning out pores.
4. Neosporin: For wound repair and healing from cuts, scrapes, and burns (like chemical peels) nothing was recommended more than Neosporin or an equivalent anti- bacterial ointment. This is documented by many medical studies and numerous articles in medical journals. These antibiotic ointments seal out bacteria and infections and greatly increase healing and lessen any resultant scarring. Dr. Horace Brown in Detroit stated, ? The use of antibiotic cr?mes and ointments will generally half the normal healing time and if used from day 1 will lessen the chances of scarring. We have also found that patients using it around their eyes as a nightly treatment have plumper and fuller skin than thiose who do not." So, there you have yet another use for antibacterial ointments.
5. Estheticians Choice TCA Skin Peel: Most offer this in office as an out-patient service. This skin peel is a medium depth chemical peel and is used for treating a wide variety of skin conditions and ailments. It is used on everything from aging skin, freckles, sun spots to acne, rosacea and eczyma. This peel has been featured on numerous reality TV shows and results in a younger, fresher look for the patient. This TCA peel is the most effective and the anti-aging results (like skin tightening and treating wrinkles) last, on average, 6 months to 1 year. It is important to note that Estheticians Choice TCA skin peel is available at a great savings for in home use and no prescription is required (see the link below for more on this TCA peel).
So, there you have it, the five most recommended over the counter products from dermatologists nationwide.
Best Skincare Products For
Have a good skincare routine is imperative if you are going to reduce your acne breakouts and have glowing skin. If you think the Hollywood celebrities just wake up every morning and have perfectly glowing skin, you would be sorely mistaken. In fact if you were to ever stumble into their bathroom you would be sure to find that they would have a myriad of creams and lotions lining their bathroom cabinet drawers. Using the wrong skincare routine or products can actually exacerbate your acne breakouts and may unduly cause unnecessary suffering. So if you are looking to find a good skincare routine that will help reduce your acne breakout you need to first figure out what skin type you have. You either fall into the category of dry, oily or a combination of the two skin types. And determining which one you fall into can be hugely advantageous in determining the best skincare routine for you.
Once you have worked out your skin type you then need to purchase products that would be best suited to your skin type. The general skin regiment to follow is to use a good cleansing product that is gentle on the face. You don't want to purchase any cleansing product that is abrasive or has micro beads that could irritate the skin. The product marked gentle cleansers are your best bet.
You will then need to pick out a good toner and moisturizer. With the moisturizer, if you have oily skin you will want to purchase one that is either oil free or marked for oily skin types.
During your daily face cleansing routine you will want to use warm or tepid water. You want to avoid hot or cold extremes when rinsing your face as this could cause unnecessary dryness and irritation. With your face cleaning routine you will want to do this twice daily. Any more frequent then this and you may be doing yourself more harm than good as this could lead to dryness of the skin and irritation which are often the cause of acne breakouts. Gentle cleansing is the keyword so scrubs and sponges for the rest of your body.
Now that your face is cleansed its time to apply the toner. Mild toners are great to provide that cleansed feeling and help to close the pores. Take into consideration that most toners are not strong enough to clean makeup residue so if you do have traces of makeup still on you will want to have that cleaned before applying your toner.
Now it's time to apply your moisturizer. Be sure to apply a good sunscreen on if you are going to be spending time outside. If you keep to this routine daily then the incidence of acne breakouts will be greatly reduced.
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