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antibiotic

The rule of anti biotics in skin care

Antibiotics help stop infections caused by bacteria. They kill the bacteria or by keep them from copying themselves or reproducing. Antibiotics help to slow or stop the growth of harmful bacteria on the skin surface and in the follicles. They may help treat moderate to severe acne, regardless of the underlying cause. They can provide […]

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azaleic acid

The rule of azaleic acid in skin care

Azelaic acid is a chemical compound found naturally in whole grains. It has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It approved skin care ingredient used for the topical treatment of acne. It exfoliates dead skin cells. It prevents future whiteheads and blackheads from forming. It lightens acne scars as well as melasma. It’s gentle on the skin […]

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antibiotic
Parisa Jourghanian

The rule of anti biotics in skin care

Antibiotics help stop infections caused by bacteria. They kill the bacteria or by keep them from copying themselves or reproducing. Antibiotics help to slow or stop the growth of harmful bacteria on the skin surface and in the follicles. They may help treat moderate to severe acne, regardless of the underlying cause. They can provide […]

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azaleic acid
Parisa Jourghanian

The rule of azaleic acid in skin care

Azelaic acid is a chemical compound found naturally in whole grains. It has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It approved skin care ingredient used for the topical treatment of acne. It exfoliates dead skin cells. It prevents future whiteheads and blackheads from forming. It lightens acne scars as well as melasma. It’s gentle on the skin […]

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antibiotic

The rule of anti biotics in skin care

Antibiotics help stop infections caused by bacteria. They kill the bacteria or by keep them from copying themselves or reproducing. Antibiotics help to slow or stop the growth of harmful bacteria on the skin surface and in the follicles. They may help treat moderate to severe acne, regardless of the underlying cause. They can provide real relief from deep, painful breakouts. There are many types of antibiotics. Each antibiotic works a little differently and acts on different types of bacteria. They help to clear the zits by killing all the bacteria that could cause infections. Antibiotics are usually prescribed in cases of red, painful lesions and pus-filled lesions. They soothe the skin in cases of painful acne.

Topical antibiotics for acne

  • Clindamycinl
  • erythromycin

They come in many forms, like gels, lotions, and pads. Because they are localized, topical antibiotics dont affect gut flora. They do not cause systemic side effects either.

Oral antibiotics for acne

  • Tetracyclines
  • Erythromycin
  • Trimethroprim
  • Cotrimoxazole
  • Oral antibiotics yeast infections
  • gastrointestinal symptoms
  • permanent tooth discoloration
  • skin that is more sensitive to UV light
  • interactions with other drugs and medications

Side effects

Topical antibiotics do occasionally come with some side effects. They can sometimes cause mild dryness, contact dermatitis due to an allergy and skin flakiness .Oral antibiotics may cause headaches or any signs of an allergic reaction, so you should stop using the antibiotics and see a doctor. You should also be aware that some antibiotics can cause increased sensitivity to the sun, not just on your face but across your entire body.

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azaleic acid

The rule of azaleic acid in skin care

Azelaic acid is a chemical compound found naturally in whole grains. It has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. It approved skin care ingredient used for the topical treatment of acne. It exfoliates dead skin cells. It prevents future whiteheads and blackheads from forming. It lightens acne scars as well as melasma. It’s gentle on the skin and safe for all skin types. It is Safer than Accutane. It clearing your pores of bacteria that may be causing breakouts. It reducing inflammation so acne becomes less visible, less red, and less irritated.     It causes cell turnover so your skin heals more quickly and scarring is minimized.  It should be 20% in skin care products.

Forms of Azelaic Acid

You can get azelaic acid as a: Gel,Foam,Cream,Pill

Follow these steps when using azelaic acid:

Wash your skin with a gentle or mild cleanser, and pat dry.
Apply a thin layer of your foam, cream, or gel to the affected areas. Gently massage it in.
Wash your hands with soap and water. Once the medication is dry, put on sunscreen.
Apply makeup, if you wish.

You should follow your doctor’s instructions closely. Don’t use it more often or in a larger amount than directed. Only use it on your skin. If it gets in your eyes, nose, mouth, or vagina, rinse it off with water and call your doctor right away (especially if your eyes become red and sore).

It is good for:

Acne & Blemishes

Acne Scars

Mild Melasma

Redness

Rosacea

side effects

  • burning on your skin
  • skin dryness or redness
  • peeling skin at the site of application
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