I went on to olayforyou.com to pick out a facial cleaner best for me. However it only lets you choose one skin problem. Such as blemishes, discloration, acne, and wrinkles. I have acne, blemishes, and some discloration. And my skin is very sensitive. If I put the wrong thing on my face it will turn as red as a fire truck, and dry out completely.
So what chemical do most facial cleansers have that treats all three problems.What chemical is commonly used to treat facial blemishes and acne?
Benzine peroxide, that is what is in proactive, and the clinique acne solution (what I use). Just watch out for your towels and sheets because they will get bleached out... It is peroxide!What chemical is commonly used to treat facial blemishes and acne?
I have the same issues with my skin since my liver disease. Someone suggested Coconut Oil and after two weeks I saw dramatic improvement in my overall appearance; hair nails, skin,and weight control ! I highly recommend it.
Try pro-active!
Soy based products are less irritating but effective in cleaning and not compounding bacteria. There is no one ingredient (that I know of) that is going to treat the acne, discoloration, wrinkles, etc.
There are lines that can custom-blend products for you, but then budget becomes an issue. Proactive will address the acne, but not wrinkles and discoloration. If you have hyper-sensitive skin, commercial acne products are going to be too harsh. Go natural (The Body Shop, Arbonne RE9, or a custom blended regimin through Market America).
Good luck, I feel your frustration!
You actually need RetinA for the discolorations of old pimples. Try to see a dermatologist. I have very sensitive skin as well. I am currently taking an antibiotic, BenzaClin and RetinA.
If your skin is very sensitive, I recommend a very basic cleanser like Cetaphil or Purpose. To treat acne and discoloration use a separate product. Look for something with salicylic acid.
Salicic Acid... anywhere between 1 to 2%
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