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Benzoyl peroxide

Benzoyl peroxide is an active ingredient commonly used to treat mild to moderate acne. It works by targeting the bacteria responsible for acne and exfoliating the skin, thereby helping to unclog pores. Available in various formulations (gel, cream, lotion), it is effective at drying out blemishes and preventing new breakouts. However, its use should be approached with caution as it can cause dryness or irritation, particularly in sensitive skin.
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FAQ about benzoyl peroxide

Is benzoyl peroxide effective against blackheads?

Yes, benzoyl peroxide can help reduce blackheads by exfoliating the skin and unclogging pores.

How frequently should benzoyl peroxide be used?

The benzoyl peroxide is generally applied once or twice daily to combat acne flare-ups. For maintenance therapy, an application every two to three days may suffice.

How long does it take to observe the effects of benzoyl peroxide?

Initial results generally become visible after four to six weeks of regular benzoyl peroxide use.

Does benzoyl peroxide bleach clothing and linens?

Yes, benzoyl peroxide can discolour fabrics. Therefore, it is important to wash your hands thoroughly after use and allow the product to dry completely before getting dressed or going to bed.

Is benzoyl peroxide available without a prescription?

Yes, certain medications containing benzoyl peroxide are available without a prescription in pharmacies.

What concentrations are generally used?

The most common concentrations range from 2.5% to 10%. Studies show that lower concentrations can be as effective as higher ones, with improved skin tolerance.

Is benzoyl peroxide suitable for sensitive skin?

Sensitive skin may react to benzoyl peroxide. Using low concentrations in conjunction with moisturising care is generally recommended, but vigilant monitoring of skin reactions remains essential.

Is benzoyl peroxide suitable for adult acne?

It may be utilised in various manifestations of acne, including in adult patients. Some dermatologists prescribe it in such cases.

Can benzoyl peroxide prevent the formation of new blemishes?

By limiting bacterial proliferation and preventing pore obstruction, benzoyl peroxide helps to reduce the appearance of new lesions. However, it does not act on all the hormonal or inflammatory factors involved.

For how long can one use benzoyl peroxide?

The duration depends on the progression of acne and individual tolerance. Prolonged use may be considered under medical supervision. Generally, benzoyl peroxide is prescribed for three months, after which the regimen is adjusted in consultation with a dermatologist.

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