PDA

View Full Version : Sensitive Skin Acne Treatment



creativeangel
08-27-2008, 02:57 PM
Got sensitive skin? Then the chances are that acne breakouts might be more bothersome than usual. The last thing you need when dealing with an acne breakout is to have to grapple with dry, irritated scaly skin too! So what acne treatment products should sensitive skin types be reaching for?

The first thing to consider the main cause of acne, and how the main acne-fighting ingredients on the market tackle it. Acne itself is basically the result of an overproduction of natural skin oil that blocks pores and hair follicles on the skin. Because the excess oil interferes with the natural sloughing of dead skin cells, it forms a plug over the follicles, sealing in oil, grime and bacteria.

White heads are pores that have become blocked with oil and bacteria, forming a small ‘white head’ trapped under the skin. Blackheads are also the result of infected plugged pores that have opened up and become exposed to air. Red zits or pimples occur when there is a break in the follicular wall, and white cells rush to the site of the infection on the surface of the skin. If left these inflammations can become large, painful and scar the skin. Not exactly attractive!

So if you suffer with sensitive skin, you’ll probably want to try and clear up any outbreaks before they get out of hand. But herein lies the problem - some of the ingredients used in acne treatment products can irritate, dry out or even inflame sensitive skins, sometimes creating more of a problem than the acne. One such harsh ingredient is Benzoyl peroxide.

This ingredient works by stripping the oil from the skin’s surface and killing the bacteria that contributes to acne breakouts. However, as you can imagine, sensitive skins tend to not react too well to this harsh type of treatment. Whilst it may tackle some of the acne problem, it may also leave sensitive skins dry, red and flaky – definitely not a more desirable alternative to acne! So any products containing Benzoyl peroxide should be kept firmly at arm’s length if your skin is easily irritated.

But don’t despair – there is a milder, plant-based alternative that has been hailed as a zit-zapping success. Salicylic acid is derived from willow, and works by exfoliating the skin, helping dead cells to slough away, thereby reducing the incidence of blocked pores or follicles that lead to acne. SensiClear has developed an exclusive formula that combines the exfoliating and deep-cleansing action of Salicylic acid with their patented Retextra ingredient.

SensiClear works in three steps – the purifying cleanser flushes out grime, oil and dead skin cells, with the balancing toner then removing any excess residue whilst hydrating, firming and rejuvenating the skin. The SensiClear Blemish Free Acne Treatment Lotion then targets problem areas, preventing any blemishes and helping to leave skin flawless and radiant. Where the Salicylic acid leaves the skin exfoliated and rid of excess oil, the ingredient Retextra then steps in and actually promotes the renewal of skin cells. So if you’ve ever yearned for a smooth, radiant complexion but struggled to find a solution, take a look at www.sensiclear.com to find out more. And whilst you’re there, why not take advantage of the free SensiClear 3 Step Solution trial?

But wait – there’s more! Salicylic acid treatments can also be used as acne spot treatments – SensiClear’s Blemish Free Acne Spot Treatment is perfect for targeting problem areas overnight, reducing any superfluous exposure to the product for extra-sensitive skins. The added bonus is that you needn’t wait a fortnight for your blemishes to start clearing up. Independent studies have revealed that SensiClear has been proven to reduce acne blemishes by a huge 60% in the critical first 3 days of acne treatment. So within 28 days acne blemishes should be long gone.

The final feather in the cap is that Salicylic acid-based products like SensiClear are so mild that they can be easily incorporated as part of a daily skincare routine - sensitive-skin types included!