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Acne medication

People who start to develop first signs of acne often ask same question - What do i have to do first in order to treat acne effectively? What medicine works best for my acne and will it leave side effects? These and many similar questions related to acne treatment are most common and frequently asked. First of all, in order to find the answer and choose the right treatment, one must know that acne or pimples are divided by types of severity:

Non inflammatory or mild acne: This type of acne is often called the whitehead or closed comedo. The distinction between other acne types is very obvious because the non inflammatory acne usually appear on the skin as small white bumps.

Another type of non inflammatory acne called the blackhead or open comedo. It differs from other types of acne by its dark appearance which has nothing to do with dirt. The dark colored built up in the skin pores is melanin and skin fat which gets dark in color when contact with oxygen occur.

 
 

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