Sulfur Acne Treatment

A Pretty Underutilized Peeling Acne Treatment


There are a number of different ways that acne can be treated. Often times, people will have to try a number of these options before they find an approach that provides them with some success. Individuals may try over-the-counter, prescription medication and natural remedies and may end up using a combination of all of them. People will have their own reasons for using a particular approach, though we won’t discuss these here. What we will take a close look at is sulfur acne treatment as a viable option for dealing with breakouts.

This form of acne treatment is pretty underutilized. In fact, many people aren't familiar with it at all. However, it has been around for some time and is very effective for some persons. Let's found out would it be effective for you.

People have been using sulfur to treat acne for years. In times past it was used not only to cure acne but also to treat rosacea, dermatitis, warts and even dandruffs. Today, it can be purchased in over-the-counter acne products or prescribed by a doctor. Many products combine sulfur with sodium sulfacetamide or resorcinol.

Sulfur acne products work by causing the skin to dry out and peel. This can be great if you tend to suffer from oily skin. This type of treatment can prevent pores from becoming clogged up which helps to stymie the formation of acne.

If you're interested in this you'll will find that you have a wide choice of different products. There are cleansers, soaps, spot treatments, facial masks and even lotions. To get the most mileage out of sulfur-infused products, it is important to follow the directions. Not using them correctly may compromise the results or lead to more skin problems. When used exactly as intended, these can be very effective.

Like with all medical stuff, there may be side effects. However, these will differ from person to person. Some individuals won't have any problems at all. Reported side effects include dryness, burning and peeling. Any of these may occur but they might not. In most cases, these side effects will lessen and then cease as one's skin gets use to the treatment. If you are experiencing severe dryness or irritation, you should decrease the amount used.


When using products that contain sulfur, be sure to take special care to moisturize the skin often so that it does not become too dry. If you have already been prescribed medication by your doctor, be sure to discuss adding products that contain sulfur to your regimen. This might cause increased irritation and your doctor may counsel you not to use it.

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