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The Best and Worst Acne Products

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

Does acne have you down? What about adult acne? Personally, I have battled adult acne on and off for yeas and tried a number of options. My current favorites happen to be the Claro Treatment Device, Home LED Light Therapy, and Peter Thomas Roth Acne Sport Treatment.

The article below, which is syndicated from Total Beauty, looks at the best and worst acne treatment products based on their reader’s reviews. In the worst category, I agree with the raw minerals rating. Murad’s items were on that list and I am OK with those, although there are items that I like better. Also on the worst list is a 10% benzoyl peroxide product and, while I haven’t tried that particular one, I wouldn’t recommend that strength of benzoyl peroxide to anyone. There are better items that won’t dry out your skin so much-something that just usually leads to rebound oil production anyway.  There is also a Neutrogena wash on the list that I have sitting here waiting to be tried. Now I am having second thoughts! The surprise item on the worst list is one very popular seen on TV product.

On the good list, there is a DDF mask that I adore, and a Peter Thomas Roth item that I like. But the M2 product that is very high on the list did nothing for me.  Can’t win them all I guess!

Overall, this is a nice and useful list of products. To see all of the best and the worst  acne treatment products, click on through below.

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TotalBeauty.com
The 18 Best and Worst Acne Treatment Products

Are you still dealing with acne even though your youthful high school days are well behind you? Try one of the acne treatment products that readers say works wonders, while skipping the duds

 

18 Best and Worst Acne Products

This is a TotalBeauty.com acne article

So much for saying “so long” to acne: Even adults are plagued by what was once though to be a teenage woe. As we get older, the spot treatments of our youth are less effective. If you are in your 30s, 40s, or 50s, seek a product that will address your skin’s unique needs. Don’t know where to start? Check out our reader favorites and flops here.

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The Worst No. 10: Clinique Acne Solutions Post Blemish Formula, $14

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6.8

 

The Worst No. 10: Clinique Acne Solutions Post Blemish Formula, $14

“This product caused one reader to break out again and didn’t even lighten the prior spots. Overall, readers saw 0 percent improvement after using the product on their red, post-acne marks.”

The Worst No. 9: Bare Escentuals RareMinerals Blemish Therapy, $18

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6.6

 

The Worst No. 9: Bare Escentuals RareMinerals Blemish Therapy, $18

“The product doesn’t stay on the pimple, and the color is so light that it makes my pimple more obvious and it’s four shades lighter than my skin tone so it doesn’t blend.”

The Worst No. 8: Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Stress Control Power-Foam Wash, $7.99

TotalBeauty.com average reader rating: 6.5

 

The Worst No. 8: Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Stress Control Power-Foam Wash, $7.99

“This cleanser aggravated what was already problematic on my face, and dried out whatever clear skin remained to the point of flakiness.”

Want to see which one was the worst (and which were the best)? Click here!

Do you have a favorite acne treatment product? What didn’t work for you? Share in the comments here or provide your own comments and rakings on Total Beauty after you browse through the list!


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How to Use Makeup to Conceal Acne

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

You’ll find no shortage of tips that tell you to leave your pimples alone during heavy breakouts. Experts will warn you against the dangers of popping pimples or squeezing out blackheads. Busting open those zits will only spread bacteria on your face and increase the likelihood of further breakouts. Unfortunately, there aren’t many products that will speed up the process to get overnight results. Sometimes you just have to suffer through the embarrassment of acne while having red inflamed pimples on your face. The good news is there are products out there that can help to conceal your acne and make it far less noticeable. In some cases, you might be able to hide it so well that not even your best friend can tell what’s going on underneath.

You might be tempted to use foundation to cover up your acne, but that might complicate matters for the worse. While a thick layer of foundation will certainly cover up blemishes, it can also potentially clog pores and lead to more pimples. It’s far better to find a light concealer that matches your skin tone while refining the look with a powder or tinted moisturizer. You can also apply foundation on top of your concealer, just make sure that you don’t put it on first. In cases of less severe acne, a good concealer is all you need especially if it happens to match your skin tone perfectly.

Applying the concealer properly requires care and a certain degree of restraint. You never want to go overboard with the concealer or rub it into your skin. You can either use a brush to gently cover the affected area, or dab a small amount on your fingers and gently pat it dry. Remember, there’s not much point in over doing it if your concealer is noticeable. People might not be able to see your acne, but that discolored spot on your face will be just as obvious.

It’s important to think about general lighting when you’re applying the concealer as well. Sometimes people think they are covered only to have everything revealed in a different type of lighting such as direct sunlight. Think about what type of lighting you’ll be dealing with when you reach your destination and try to match that as best as possible. Also remember to look at your face from different angles to make sure that your concealer blends properly from the side as well.

You can also find medicated concealers on the market that contain components that help to fight acne while covering up your pimples. Unfortunately, while they are able to do two jobs at once – they are never as effective as something that serves a specific purpose. In other words, a separate acne cream and a straightforward concealer will always be more effective than a product that tries to combine both. But for less severe cases of acne, you can get effective results from a medicated concealer, and some of them don’t cost much at all.

At the end of the day, it’s important to wash your face carefully and make sure you get rid of any excess makeup on your face. And remember, concealing your acne is only a temporary solution for the problem. You should still be on the lookout for effective acne treatment systems that work well with your skin type. Concealers might be able to hide the problem, but to deal with it in a long-term and healthy way you need to find preventative measures. If you find the situation is getting out of control, make sure to visit a dermatologist because you might have a type of acne needs prescribed treatment.

These tips on using acne concealers comes to us from our friends at howtogetridofacnehelp.com, a site dedicated to answering your questions about how to get rid of blackheads and acne.

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