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I'm interested in product recommendations for ADULT ACNE? Proactiv is the number one product I hear about and see and it is marketed to Acneic clients not an age group. I use Pevonia at work, but their acne line is marketed towards teens. We use this line on adults as well.
What types of ingredient differences are there in professional teen lines vs lines marketed towards adults or are they same?
@Joanna - read Dr. Fulton's book, Acne Rx. He explains in detail his theory of the inherited disorder. He says that acne is a dominant gene in Spaniards, so wherever they went acne followed. And they went alot of places in the world!
The remaining 10% - well, some of them just aren't compliant, others have such hormonal imbalances that they have to resort to birth control pills (sometimes, not always, the right bcp can be a miracle cure for those resistant-acne types). I, of course, strive for 100% but I figure we are getting WAY better statistics than the derms.
"I attended a class on acne presented by a very knowledgeable guy, a former pharmacist, who is of the opinion that every acne condition is first and foremost a systemic condition and must be treated nutritionally before any topical treatment has a chance of being successful."
Sorry, that is not my experience in treating acne. I tell my clients to avoid iodides and high androgen foods; but that's about all the guidance they get in the nutritional department besides taking zinc and omega 3 f/o. We get over 90% of our acne clients clear with topical products alone. My understanding of acne is that it is an inherited disorder of the pores.
Most doctors say that a leave-on bpo is fine for pregnant women. Sulfur is a great anti-inflammatory - fabulous for inflamed acne, not so great for noninflamed acne. It is incredibly dehyrating as well.
If the acne is noninflamed (and mild noninflamed can be the toughest to get under control), I start with a mandelic serum coupled with a mild bpo, then, after about 6 weeks I add in a vitamin a proprionate serum (can't be used while pregnant though).
@Mary Lou - great questions to ask the client!
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