| Exposed acne treatment promises
success to those who are willing to stick with a three-step
treatment. The three-step treatment gives the acne sufferer
a step-by-step method for cleaning, clearing and actually
treating the skin that is damaged by acne flare-ups. Exposed
acne treatments uses some natural substances one would
use when attempting a strictly natural acne treatment.
Exposed acne treatment uses a combination of acne medicines.
Exposed acne treatment recognizes the need for removal
of the excess oil and dead skin cells. The oil and dead
cells clog the skin pores, thus giving bacteria a perfect
place to grow. Step one of the exposed acne treatment
focuses on cleaning the face.
Other acne treatments also offer products that are
said to clean the face. What makes the exposed acne
treatment unique is the various ingredients used in
it's products. Unlike other treatments, exposed acne
treatment does not use possible irritants, notably lauryl
and laureth sulfates, on the face.
During step one of exposed acne treatment, the acne
patient uses a product that contains salicylic acid.
Two other ingredients supplement the cleaning action
of the salicylic acid. They are a sebum drier and tea
tree oil, a natural ingredient that reduces swelling
ofthe skin.
Once oils and dead skin cells have been removed from
the skin, then the skin must be rejuvenated. Rejuvenation
is the second step of exposed acne treatment. During
step 2, the pores in the skin open, removing the potential
for the formation of new whiteheads or blackheads.
Step 2 relies on glycolic acid and azelaic acid to
open up the skin pores. At the same time, the creators
of exposed acne treatment have recognized the need for
regeneration of new skin cells. Thus, they added allantoin
to the products used in step two.
Following the completion of step one and step two,
the acne patient can proceed to step three of the exposed
acne treatment. During this final step, the focus is
on killing the bacteria in the skin. Two ingredients
work together to kill any bacteria that may remain on
the skin. The product used in step three contains both
benzoyl peroxide and olive leaf extract.
Exposed acne treatment rids the skin of the irritants
that cause acne flare-ups. Exposed acne treatment also
prepares the skin for the natural process of skin regeneration.
Finally the exposed skin treatment eliminates the bacteria
that would otherwise leave open the possible recurrence
of acne symptoms, making it great way to prevent acne.
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