How well does hydrogen peroxide work on acne?
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I want to try hydrogen peroxide on my acne (which is REALLY bad). But im not sure that I want to use it if it will dry out my skin. I don’t have oily skin nor do i have dry skin, mines in the middle (normal) I have acne on my cheeks and chin. Please tell me everything i need to know, including how to apply it! Thanks!
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I want to try hydrogen peroxide on my acne (which is REALLY bad). But im not sure that I want to use it if it will dry out my skin. I don’t have oily skin nor do i have dry skin, mines in the middle (normal) I have acne on my cheeks and chin. Please tell me everything i need to know, including how to apply it! Thanks!
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at first it will burn ur skin right off ur face… ur skin will grow back in a couple weeks with nice skin
I would try mixing it in a mask with some fruit (strawberries or/and bananas) so you don’t burn your skin off.
I used to have really bad acne, and almost no store bought products worked.
I started making my own natrual masks and scrubs out of fruits, honey, ect. Now i only get the occasional pimple when I get my period.
i only use acne products with hydrogen peroxide. It will only dry out the acne if you use it correctly. I you have it in liquid, but it on a cotton swab and a couple drops of water, press it directly on the acne. I buy Stridex Power Pads,=&skuId=311665&productId=311665&navAction=jump&navCount=3
Hydrogen Peroxide
One of the most commonly used ingredients, Benzoyl Peroxide can be very effective in treating mild cases of non-inflammatory acne. It’s safe for children as well as adults, and may combined with other topical or oral treatments.
Hydrogen Peroxide- HOW IT WORKS
Hydrogen Peroxide works by destroying – acnes, the bacteria that causes the condition acne. It acts as an antiseptic and oxidizing agent, reducing the number of comedones, or blocked pores. It may be 2–3 weeks before you begin to see improvement.
NOTE: While Hydrogen Peroxide kills existing – acnes, it does not increase your body’s natural resistance to bacteria. So even when your breakouts begin to disappear, you should keep treating acne-prone areas. Why? This course of acne treatment kills bacteria, but it does not affect sebum production or the rate at which you shed your dead skin cells. If you stop using it, the bacteria — and your acne — will return.
Hydrogen Peroxide – WHERE TO GET IT
Benzoyl peroxide is available in a wide range of gels, creams, lotions and cleansers in non-prescription concentrations of 2.5%, 5% and 10%. It is also available in presciption medications such as BenzaClin®, Benzamycin®, and Duac™. As with any product, read the label carefully and follow the instructions for proper use.
Hydrogen Peroxide – COMMON SIDE EFFECTS
Dryness: The most common side effect, dryness is usually mild. If the skin is visibly scaly, apply a light oil-free moisturizer.
NOTE: If you experience dryness, irritation or dermatitis and are using a 5% or 10% solution of Hydrogen Peroxide, you may want to give your skin some time to heal — then try a lower concentration.
Irritation: If you experience mild irritation, try decreasing the frequency of use. If irritation is severe or persists even with infrequent application, discontinue use.
Dermatitis: Contact dermatitis (red, dry, itchy skin) can be due to irritation or allergy. Discontinue use immediately and treat with a mild topical steroid, such as hydrocortisone cream (available in most drugstores).
Allergy: 1–2% of the population experiences a mild allergic reaction to hydrogen peroxide. This is usually characterized by itching and redness.
Bleaching of clothing: hydrogen peroxide can bleach clothing and linens; make sure your skin is completely dry before touching any cloth.
I hope my answer will benefits you to help treat your acne problem.