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[F8]Facial Cleansers For Acne
by Kevin Chang, Kev
Facial cleansers are usually broken down into two major categories, over the counter products, which are available without a prescription at most drug stores and facial cleansers that include medication that require a prescription from your dermatologist.

Over the counter facial cleansers is a great place to start, especially if your acne is slight to moderate. One of the most effective types of facial cleansing products are those that include active ingredients such as Benzoyl Peroxide. Benzoyl Peroxide gently dries the skin out and kills P. acne bacteria. One of the products that feature Benzoyl Peroxide as its active ingredients is Oxy.

Salicylic acid is also another type of over the counter facial cleanser that can help remove sebum and kill P. acne bacteria. Many people may be aware of the brand Stridex, which makes small facial pads to clean and clear away sebum and bacteria.

Besides these two highly effective acne facial cleansers, you can also reduce your acne breakouts by washing your face daily with warm water and a soft cloth using anti bacterial soaps. There are plenty of soaps on the market that will help unclog pores and kill bacteria that are present on your face. One brand is Dial.

Regarding facial cleansers that require a prescription, there are many products that include antibiotics, as well as acids that dry out the face, removing sebum and killing bacteria. You should consult with your dermatologist on products that are right for you skin type and level of acne breakouts. Many prescription facial cleansers can be too strong for certain types of skin types that are especially sensitive. Usually, you will need to experiment with a few types of products before finding the right product that fits your skin and acne breakout level the best.


Facial cleansers and acne cleansers are often recommended as a first step to prevent acne breakouts. And this is a crucial first step, because there is no real cure for acne, so prevention is literally better than cure! The problem is that either owing to incomplete knowledge or a blind belief in acne myths, people still ignore the basic fact that facial cleansers can help prevent acne breakouts, far more easily than they can cure them.

A word of warning, here: even the best acne and facial cleansers in the market will not make your acne disappear overnight. Therefore, we come back to the old chestnut about acne treatment: it is always better to prevent than to cure.

How do facial cleansers prevent acne?

A regular use of facial cleansers is, as we say, the first step towards preventing acne. Why? To answer that question, it is necessary to understand the nature of acne. Acne (which also includes pimples and other facial blemishes) is the result of the pores on your skin becoming clogged with sebum and cells. However, this is no ordinary clogging, because the blockages often lie deep within the skin follicles and cannot be removed just by washing or cleansing with soap. Indeed, ordinary soap can actually cause an increase in oil production instead of clearing the excessive oil, so a specialty facial cleanser is a must. This kind of cleanser gets rid of excessive facial oil, and thereby prevents the outbreak and spread of acne.

What is special about facial cleansers?

The most important ingredient in all reputable facial cleansers is salicylic acid, which is essential in the removal of oil. So effective is it that even a 2% solution of salicylic acid can help prevent acne. The best part about salicylic acid is that not only does it remove oil and bacteria but also eliminates the dead cells or residue that clog the pores. However, in your enthusiasm, don't overuse facial cleansers and incorporate them into your daily routine. Applying facial cleansers twice or thrice a week is adequate.

Benzoyl peroxide is another chemical solution that is widely used in acne treatment, especially in the reduction of acne scars. A solution containing 5% benzoyl peroxide must be used at least once a week. Particularly in combination with salicylic acid cleanser, benzoyl peroxide is a highly effective treatment for acne.

Do facial cleansers dehydrate the skin?

Yes, in certain cases they do, but no fear: plenty of facial cleansers and acne cleansers include moisturizers as well as UV sun-block ingredients, so that your skin remains soft and supple.

So we end with a reiteration of what we said at the start of this article: facial cleansers can prevent acne outbreaks, but you need to make sure you get the ones with the right ingredients for your battle to be successful.

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