For the nearly 50 million Americans affected by acne, the many available medications and treatments can be confusing and overwhelming.
It's easy to make mistakes treating acne or even make it worse, despite the best intentions.
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Here, experts list the most common mistakes people make while treating acne. In most cases, a dermatologist can help undo the damage.
Mistake No. 1: Not trying an acne treatment long enough
Skin reacts slowly to treatment. Even if the acne came on fast, it still requires time to heal. That usually takes between two to six weeks, says Barbara R. Reed, MD, a dermatology professor at the University of Colorado Hospital in Denver.
April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of California Davis Health System, tells WebMD that she advises patients to give a product one month and keep using it if they notice any improvement.
In some cases, the skin can experience minor irritation the first couple of weeks of treatment, says Diane S. Berson, MD, FAAD, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Ithaca.
“It's not an infection, it's an inflammation. It can even get worse before it gets better,” Berson says.
Mistake No. 2: Trying too many products at once
People usually layer on products when they don't get results in the first few days of treatment, Reed tells WebMD.
“What then happens is that they start trying different products, abandoning them very quickly if they do not see results in a day or two. They also add one product to another. Sometimes the products can cause irritation of the skin and add further insult to the owner,” Reed says.
When someone self treats their acne, they may accidentally traumatize their skin. This can make the acne lesions bigger, more likely to pigment, and heal with spots and scars, Berson says.
Mistake No. 3: Overscrubbing or overcleansing the skin
Scrubbing the skin will actually worsen acne, as it can compromise the skin's protective barrier and can increase irritation, Berson says.
Instead, gently wash with a nonirritating, pH-balanced cleanser to decrease inflammation. It's also important to thoroughly rinse off the cleanser because the residue can be irritating, she says.
“Acne is not from dirt," Reed says. "Many people tend to overwash and overscrub when they get acne. As one of my teachers used to say, 'If acne were from dirt, you would have it on your feet!'
Mistake No. 4: Choosing the wrong products for acne-prone skin
Harsh cleansers, alkaline bar soaps, and alcohol-based products may worsen acne, says Berson, who has consulted for skin care product makers Galderma Stiefel, Proctor & Gamble, and Neutrogena.
Reed says she advises patients to look for “noncomedogenic” or “for acne-prone skin” products. Noncomedogenic products do not contain ingredients that tend to clog pores in people with acne-prone skin.
Certain ingredients found in products such as cosmetics, sunscreen, and moisturizers are more likely to clog pores. They include isopropyl palmitate, isopropyl myristate, butyl stearate, isopropyl isostearate, decyl oleate, isostearyl neopentanoate, isocetyl stearate, myristle myristate, cocoa butter, acetylated lanolin, and D & C red dyes. Products containing oil can clog pores and lead to breakouts.
Mistake No. 5: Popping and picking at pimples
Popping and picking pimples prolongs healing time and increases the risk of scarring. Infected material can get pushed further into the skin, leading to more swelling and redness.
“People tend to groom the lesions. They examine them very closely several times a day and start imagining that there is something they can stick in the lesion or extract from the lesion. So they pick and the lesion gets worse,” Reed says.
Mistake No. 6: Waiting too long to see a dermatologist
It's time to make an appointment once acne starts taking a toll on self-esteem, becomes painful, causes excessive scarring, or if over-the-counter (OTC) medications aren't clearing it up.
Dermatologists have more tools to treat acne, and can prescribe stronger doses of OTC medications and oral antibiotics. They also offer new technologies, such as light and laser therapy, and chemical peels. However, newer does not necessarily mean better, and these treatments are probably not necessary to treat a patient's acne, Armstong says.
Dermatologists can give prescription medicines that are tailored to the type of acne a person has and also their skin type, Reed says.
It's also possible a patient could have rosacea, which usually requires different treatment than acne. Rosacea is a long-term disease that causes redness and pimples.
Mistake No. 7: Overusing or under using a prescribed acne medication
Berson says she stresses to patients to use the medication as instructed. Overusage will not help clear the acne, but can cause additional redness and dryness.
Not sticking to a regimen delays any potential improvements.
Half of the battle is consistency. Many people under use because they lose motivation after the first two weeks. They can't expect results overnight, Armstrong says.
Underusing the medication by spot-treating fails to prevent breakouts.
“You need to apply medication to the entire affected area that tends to break out, instead of spot treating. With spot treating, you haven't addressed the area next to it, where another pimple could be brewing, Berson says.
Mistake No. 8: Stopping the use of acne medication once it clears up
It is best to taper medication usage by using it less and less. For example, if you've been using it twice a day, use it once a day for awhile, then once every other day, then twice a week, and then stop. It often takes acne four to six weeks to return, just like it took it the same amount of time for it to get better, Reed says.
To keep skin blemish-free, most people need to continue usage with at least one acne product. It's possible to cut down to a few times a week if someone is using an OTC medication.
Another good post Marie,
I've never suffered from acne, but I think I would probably be guilty of #1 if I did.. I tend to want products to work right away..
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I realize that most say that acne is not diet related, but my oldest son, age 17 suffered from cystic acne. He tried various prof products, with some results, but not great. His acne cleared comppletely when he cleaned up his diet. He hasn't had soda in over a year. He figured the soda thing out when his face would flush and get red within thirty minutes of drinking soda. Anytime he increases sugar intake, or anything that has inflammatory qualities - he will break out. Cystic acne runs in his dad's side of the family - his dad took accutane for it........plus all of his uncles, and his mother. FWIW
Enough said. You're just wasting your time with every other acne product out there and all that washing, rinsing, exfoliating, creams that stain your shirts etc.
Aloe Vera, from any health food store, wiped on the face with a cotton pad once or twice a day is reported to help 30- 50% of the folks who try it. It often takes 10 days to 2 weeks before ANY improvement is noticed. So don't give up to soon!
This is simple and cheap, but it has solved my skin problems!
Enough said. You're just wasting your time with every other acne product out there and all that washing, rinsing, exfoliating, creams that stain your shirts etc.
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It is funny about number for I have a place that is so-called professional poppers. I am not a fan of such and after a facial at this very expensive place you come to realize that you look 10 x worse then you did before.
Great amount of knowledge in this topic and post Gena Marie!
Thank you
Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but Cabbage with a College Education.
the recent facial we just had yesterday was nice, but found out some interesting conflicting information of or on the subject of extractions. It was that some of the acne that is brought on is under the skin and with a skin so hard the professional is then to have a tool to cut into the skin to then remove the excess waste. I love the treatment 411. Will be looking over this a bit closer.
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great great post here.I use the walmart equate brand and n2clear and these work great for me.I agree def research and use the correct stuff based on your level of need.
Hi! Nice discussion is going on. Thanks guys for this information. Well, I also have some stuff from my personal experiences that I will be pleased to share here. Here is a simple tip which will definitely help in getting rid off acne problems. Drinking at least 2 litters of hot water everyday, including a lot of fruits in your diet like water melon, grapes, papaya, apples, kiwi and lots of salads will be helpful to you at least to some extent. It will really help you. It has helped me. I had lots of acne but later I got rid of it. But I would lie to add also that it’s not for sure that this will help you completely.
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