Acne Tips
Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic Acid for Acne
Posted by connie cho onNot all acne is created equal. Dermatologists recommend benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to treat acne, but which one should you use? Both products treat acne, but they target different types. The general rule of thumb: Inflammatory acne (red pimples, papules, pustules) responds to benzoyl peroxide, which fights bacteria that...
AHA v BHA - Simplified
Posted by Mark Lee onThere are tons of skincare acids, AHAs and BHAs - no acid is better than the other because they target different needs. AHAs (alpha-hydroxy acids) and BHAs (beta-hydroxy acids) What are AHAs AHA stands for alpha-hydoxy acids. AHAs are derived from sugar cane or other plant sources. Glycolic acid, which is...
Small White Bumps On Your Face - Milia
Posted by c cho onA milium cyst is a small, white bump that generally appears around the nose and cheeks, but sometimes around your arms and hands. These cysts are often found in multiple cysts, called milia. These bumps are common and can fortunately be treated with over-the-counter products. As with acne, milia should not be popped or picked....
Zinc for Acne
Posted by c cho onZinc is an essential part of your healthy daily regimen and it is particularly great for reducing inflamed acne, which includes hormonal and cystic). Zinc is a nutrient found in your body that helps the immune system and metabolism. It plays a role in strengthening the immune system as well...
6 things to try when acne won’t clear
Posted by c cho on1. Give an acne treatment about 4 weeks to work. Using a new acne product every few days may seem useful, but that approach can worsen acne. Acne treatment needs time to work. Using a different product every few days can also irritate your skin, causing new breakouts. If a treatment works...