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Sulfur is one of the oldest known medications for the people who are suffering from acne problems and has been in use for thousands of years. Sulfur acne treatment has been very popular in form of tubes of ointments in the early 1950's.
Prior to the arrival of the antibiotics, there was no credible drug to fight the acne and sulfur has been used in place of the now developed antibiotics there were very few medicines, which were worked against acne other than sulfur.
Primarily, sulfur is used in acne treatment as an exfoliating agent. It is generally used as key ingredients in the skin toned and medicated concealers. Sulfur is being used for adult acne treatments as an option to some harsh treatments being adopted in treating acnes.
Sulfur provides peeling and drying of the skin affected by the acne. It is known to be very effective in breaking down all the existing blackheads and whiteheads; there is also a possibility if it encouraging new once by the process of increasing cell adhesion.
When sulfur is used for treatment of acnes, it is generally used as a leave-on element, which means this would remain inside the lesion until it is completely cure unlike other acne treatments that need to be used for a brief period of time and then washed away, however most of these acne treatments are gentle treatments. The similar matter, which is used in this case, serves numerous purposes.
Interestingly, sulfur has been approved by the FDA as an over-the-counter acne treatment. One big advantage of sulfa is that is found in abundance in the nature and can be available particularly in sulfur springs. Sulfur has a decayed egg smell and does give a orange or yellow appearance to nearby ground when it is found in water.
One of the most common uses of sulfur has been match box, where the sulfur it used on the sticks. Sulfur being even today seems to indicate that sulfur treatment does really work. One of the biggest advantages of Sulfur acne preparations is its or shelf life, sulfur prescriptions are known to last for more than fifty years.
It should be noted that every case of acne can be cleared up, but sometimes it definitely does require the help of a dermatologist. Moreover, only in the case of utter neglect that scars would form because of the acne, as now we have excellent products made of sulfur that are available I the market today.
Any person suffering from acne will first try to cure acne with some home remedies or over the counter anti acne drugs from the drugstore. Only you can decide if it is time to see a Dermatologist, because these lesions usually dry up in week to a few weeks' time but definitely not above 3 months. So, should the acne persist for three months, then it is time for you to consult your dermatologist so that he can help in the clearing of the acne before it comes to the third stage and scar begin to appear.
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