Category Archives: OTC Acne Treatment

Here’s a Quick Tip for Acne!

If you have acne, ICE is a cheap, helpful treatment. Here’s why: With acne, there is bacterial infection and inflammation. With that, there’s a rush of white blood cells to the area. But these white blood cells also deliver an enzyme that breaks down the follicle wall. THAT results in prolonged healing time. To interrupt this cycle, freeze water in Dixie cups. Ice your face twice a day (yes! directly with the ice dome) for a minute, two minutes if you can stand it! Refreeze the cup for reuse. As ice is used up, simply peel down the paper cup to expose more. Your Blemishes Will Heal Much, Much More Quickly!

Vitamins & Supplements for Troubled Skin

Tackling troubled skin, including acne, often takes a combined effort between how you care for your skin, what products you use (or don’t use!), and what you eat (or don’t eat!). In addition, there’s often a boost in clarity of the skin and overall skin health with the use of over the counter (OTC) vitamins and/or supplements. The following products are part of the recommended support system for clear, healthy skin.

Methylsulfonylmethane (commonly called MSM) is an organic sulfur compound required for development and maintenance of connective tissue. It is found in our nails, skin, and tissues.  This mineral builds collagen and cartilage, provides support for healing scars, detoxifying tissues and is an anti-inflammatory.  Read more info at recommended brand website: Rich’s MSM torpedo caplets at richdistributing.com. Take as directed.

Those suffering with acne often have lower than normal levels of Zinc, an essential trace element. Evidence shows that supplementing with zinc monomethionine (the form most readily absorbed by the body for use) has a similar effect as antibiotic therapy in the treatment of inflammatory acne. Recommended dosage is up to–but not exceeding–100 mg daily. OptiZinc 30mg  from Source Naturals (60 caplets for just $7) is available at my shop, to be taken up to three times daily. Zinc should be taken with food for effectiveness and to prevent stomach upset. Overuse of zinc supplements may deplete other essential minerals; therefore, zinc supplements should be taken only until clear skin is achieved.

High Quality Fish Oils or High Quality Flax Oils are necessary for hormone regulation and directly affect sebum  production and regulation. For acne sufferers, Omega 3′s help reduce the intensity of acne breakouts and shorten their duration. They are particularly effective for hormonal breakouts on the chin and  jawline affecting women during their menstrual cycle.  Arctic Pure Source Naturals Omega 3 Fish Oil (60 tablets, $22) is recommended and available in my shop.  Barleans’s flax oil (liquid–without lignin) is recommended and available directly from their website, along with more info, at barleans.com. Take as directed.

Barley powder contains trace minerals the body needs to build a healthy immune system. It contains enzymes that help balance the pH of the body. A pH that is out of balance directly impacts inflammation. Inflammation is ever present in acneic skin conditions. The brand name Just Barley is recommended, to be taken 2 tablespoons in water or unpasteurized orange juice daily. Available from Pure Planet (along with lots more info) at pureplanet.com.

If you have been on prolonged antibiotic therapy (see article below about such “treatment” for acne), you will want to consider a good probiotic. While antibiotics kill harmful bacteria in our bodies and are prescribed to treat illnesses and infections caused by bacterial organisms, the downside is that they also kill the “friendly” bacteria in our bodies that promote gastrointestinal health. Taking a probiotic supplement can restore your body’s supply of good  bacteria. Recommended brands include FloraSMART  or Ultimate Flora available at renewlife.com, or  DrOhhira  available at drohhiraprobiotics.com. Use as directed.

multivitamin is recommended for overall good health and nutritional support. It is best to choose a brand free of iodine (as iodine can aggravate acneic skin). Recommended multivitamin supplements: GNC Women’s Ultra Mega Multivitamin Without Iron & Iodine available online or at GNC stores.  Take as directed.

For more information about getting clear skin ~ and keeping it that way ~  please schedule a private consultation for personalized skin care recommendations and to purchase OTC supplements mentioned above.

There’s a Glitch Somewhere!

So, you think you’ve tried it all. Let me explain why “it all” isn’t working to get your skin clear.
 

There is No Such Thing as a CURE for Acne. No matter how good the marketing companies are for these products you see on the shelves of every drug and discount store, know it is just that. Marketing.

Acne is a chronic skin condition in which there is a glitch in the function of the pores. It is *not your fault* that your pores don’t know how to behave! Beyond that, most every over-the-counter product you’ve tried that doesn’t work contains one of two treatment ingredients. Either 2% salicylic acid or 5% benzoyl peroxide.  Though these ingredients may dry your skin on its surface, the results are only temporary. As a licensed esthetician, I’m able to supply you with professional products that are for your very specific needs, and that are far more potent (and therefore, effective) than anything you can buy at the drug store or discount store. That’s key.

Let’s have a look at one of the many OTC acne products. Marketing for this particular treatment reads like so:

. . . this powerful acne kit is clinically shown to significantly reduce all signs of acne in just 4 days. . . .

This ad gives the impression that in just four short days, neither you — nor anyone who knows you — will be able to tell that you have acne. Not so. Read again. It merely claims. to reduce the signs. of acne. In my professional opinion, here’s what they are actually saying to you: This product is going to dry out the surface of your skin and hide your blemishes. For a minute.

 What you  NEED to hear. And understand. There is nothing that will rid your skin of acne. What I can do, is help you control your acne and get clear skin through a home care regimen designed for your needs and the type of acne you have, plus in-office treatments to control outbreaks.  I understand acne.  And I will teach you what I know. Getting clear skin is a process. It takes more than 2% salicylic or 5% BPO. I’m here to coach you along, to make adjustments to your skin care regimen as needed for the best, quickest clear skin results.
 
Getting rid of acne doesn’t happen in four short days. It’s a process that takes three to six months. If you’re frustrated with all the OTC treatments you’ve tried. If you have a cabinet FULL of ineffective products. If you are willing to do what it takes on a daily basis, I have the answer for you. We can fix this glitch in the way your skin functions. And you will have clear skin, once and for all.