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Acne Skin Care and Proactiv

April 9th, 2008 · No Comments ·

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Even if acne disappears, it doesn’t mean that it is totally cured.  A person should still have a “maintenance treatment” to prevent blemishes or new acne from growing.  The acne skin care treatment that is safe to use and can be the answer to this situation is a combination therapy treatment that is embodied by Proactiv.

Proactiv is an acne management treatment—studied and developed by two dermatologists from Stanford, who combined Benzoyl Peroxide, a special ingredient/mixture, and sulfur that all work together in the gentle exfoliation of the skin, fight the bacteria that cause acne, provide relief to skin inflammation, and unclog pores.

Acne Skin CareProactiv has a three step maintenance system (cleanser + lotion + toner) that is said to get rid of blemishes, but at the same time keep new pimples or acne from growing or reappearing.  Here are the steps in using Proactiv: First the user must apply the Proactiv cleanser.  This should be applied twice a day in the morning and at night.   After applying the cleanser, follow with the Proactiv toner to remove excess oil in the face and to even out the skin tone.  The last product to put on is the Proactiv repairing lotion that should be applied to affected areas (blemished).  The lotion should also be used twice a day.

Proactiv has been endorsed by many Hollywood stars like Brooke Shields, Vanessa Williams, Kelly Clarkson, etc.  It is considered as the solution for people whose skins are prone to acne.   Proactiv doesn’t require a prescription from the dermatologist but to be on the safe side, it is good to inform your dermatologist first about any acne treatment product you would like to try.

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