All About Acne Creams
by Keith Londrie
Any normal teenager (and in some cases adults) all over the
world are likely to suffer from a common ailment. Irrespective
of their backgrounds, irrespective of their social standing
and even irrespective of their race or nationality, they all
have one common enemy. And this enemy goes by the much dreaded
name of acne. While acne is a normal and natural part of growing
up, most youngsters detest the very sight and feel of acne.
Especially at an age when external appearance takes precedence
over anything else, they feel confused, horrified and in some
serious cases, even disturbed by the acne.
Fortunately, the ever greedy pharmaceutical companies have not
been laggardly in spotting this malady as an exceptional source
of profit. Which explains the numbers and range of the acne creams
that flood every supermarket and pharmacy shelf. This is no
exaggeration. Get in to the nearest pharmacy and see for yourself.
I would not be surprised if you found an entire section dedicated
to acne creams. In fact, more than any other course of treatment,
acne creams are viewed and accepted as the most popular acne treatment.
And the most common over the counter acne treatments continue to be acne creams. But have you ever wondered why acne creams continue
to be so popular? Well I have. And in a bid to find an answer,
turned to human psychology. According to most people (and you can
test this for yourself!) the most commonly attributed cause for
acne is poor hygiene. Although this is not true, most people continue
to wash their faces day in and day out, oblivious to the damage
they are causing themselves. And what aids washing faces best? Acne
creams of course. Not only do these creams seem to be doing a good
job or removing the acne, they also, psychologically, indicate to
the user that they are helping keep the skin hygienic. So, more and
more teenagers and even a few older people continue to buy and stock
up on acne creams in the mistaken belief that these acne creams are
helping them.
In most cases, acne creams don�t do any harm, even though they may not actually be helpful in getting rid of the acne. But care must be
taken to ensure that any acne cream used should be free of oil and
sunscreens. All acne creams should also be free of comedogenic elements
in order to be helpful. And finally, all purported acne creams should
at least be manufactured by a credible and dependable manufacturer in
order to ensure that even if they provide no benefit, they should at
least bring on no further harm!
Keith Londrie II has put up three informative web sites
so that you can learn more about acne and it's control.
For more information please visit http://acneinformation.info/
as well as http://acne-solution-treatments.info/ and http://stop-your-acne.info/
for more detailed information.
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