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Sulfur soap for acne treatment

also known as sulphur soap, and used for problem skin

Sulfur soap for acne treatment and other skin conditions, can work well. Sulfur is a natural element, used for over 200 years, and in numerous products due to its antiseptic, anti-fungal and antibacterial properties.

Sulfur soap for acne treatment is also used for acne, whiteheads, psoriasis, fungal infections, scabies, dandruff and blemishes. Most sulfur soap manufacturers use a 10% sulfur content, although there are gentler versions with a 3% content. Along with the sulfur, are the ingredients used in making soap, such as mineral oil or vegetable oils, as well as lye, water, and fragrance. In some sulfur soaps, there is also salicylic acid, a beta hydroxyl acid that is known to be have anti-acne properties as well.

Most soaps work well at removing built up facial oils and dirt, and this alone can prevent acne breakouts. But in sulfur soap for acne, the sulfur added to soaps will remove old skin cells, unclog pores, remove dirt and oils that are deeper in your skin's pores.

sulfur soap for acne Use sulfur soaps as you would any regular soap, with warm water to create a lather then applied to skin. While the sulfur is cleansing your skin, it can be drying as well. Some manufacturers will add moisturizing oils to help limit the dryness. It is suggested to start the use of these bars with a little of the lather to see if you may have a reaction to it. Use the soap once, rinse well off your face or acne prone area, as well as rinsing your hands. If this soap gets in your eyes, rinse for 15 minutes. The more common side effects are minor, but inform your doctor of any side effects, those are dry, peeling, red or scaling skin. A more severe reaction would be a rash, hives, itching, swelling, severe irritation.

Make sure to check the packaging and labeling of your sulfur soap for its list of ingredients and possible side effects. Also consider other alternatives too, perhaps before trying this one with the side effects. There are some links to other articles at the bottom of this page that may offer some great anti-acne solutions too.

sulfur soap for acne Warnings with sulfur soap for acne treatment include not using if you are taking anticoagulant medications. Or that your skin may get red and feel a burning sensation. Sulfur soap shouldn't be used on skin with open sores or a sunburn. Don't use if you already know you are allergic to salicylic acids or sulfur. Don't use if you are pregnant, breast feeding, or could get pregnant, or if you are taking any prescriptions or medicines, had allergies to medicines, had any reactions to aspirin or NSAIDS, or have liver or kidney problems, eczema, diabetes, or poor circulation. It is best to check with a pharmacist or other health care provider about the use of a soap with sulfurs. Best to not use on children.

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