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Friday, 11 July 2014

What Is In My Skin Care Products - Benzoyl Peroxide?

 

Ever wonder the facts about Benzoyl Peroxide (BP)? You see BP in a lot of skin care products and acne treatments. What is it? What does it do? Benzoyl Peroxide is a topical solution for treating mild-to-moderate acne. It comes in creams, gels, lotions, soaps, and pads. You can get a prescription over the counter, on the shelf, and in everyday products you already use. Eighty-five percent of the time BP is mixed with other products, so that it doesn’t irritate the skin.

BP attacks a certain bacteria that causes acne called Propionibacterium. Not only does it fight present acne, but it works to prevent pimples before they form. While reducing inflammation, it also decreases oil production. BP can unclog pores and get rid of the follicles of excess dead skin cells. When looking at the strength of BP, you want to start with a 2.5%, because the higher the strength, the higher are chances it can irritate your skin.

To see results, you need to use once or twice a day. You should see improvement after 3 weeks and maximum improvement after 8 to 12 weeks of use. The only problem is sometimes even after your acne is cleared up, you need to continue to use it afterwards and you will experience dryness or flaking. If you have sensitive areas on your face, do not apply BP to it, as it will irritate your skin. Since it's Peroxide, do not apply it on your hair or clothes, as it will cause a bleaching affect.

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