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I used Matt — my personal opinion

bazironHello friends. Finally, the summer came and this wonderful period of time I wish you only the best moments. In today's article I will tell you about their experience with the use of Matt – one of the most effective external medicines, which many credited with truly miraculous powers. Whether so it actually? Read, I am happy to share with you my experience, which I hope will help you to get rid of acne and get the coveted clear skin.

That is part of the Baziron

And so, Matt is one of the most popular treatments for acne. He established himself as a drug having a high effectiveness which does not cause addiction and has shown excellent results in all stages of acne. The main active ingredient in the product is Benzoyl peroxide, has an associated atomic oxygen. Sounds scary? Yes, this is not another ointment based on herbs, it's serious. It is, in General, causes such a high cost of Baziron, which is probably the most significant of his work. Back to the main current substance of Baziron – the benzoyl peroxide, it gives the drug, as undeniable advantages, and causes some specific features of its use. These linked oxygen atoms tend to be released under the influence of heat, which is what happens when the ointment gets on the skin. They would "explode", oxidizing and destroying all the harmful bacteria that cause acne. A significant advantage is that such effects in bacteria may not occur no adaptation, so that the duration of the use of Baziron is not restricted, except as your finances. Also it consists of acrylic polymer, which improves penetration of the drug, and also absorbs the products of secretion of sebaceous glands, greatly reducing the oiliness of the skin.

Application features

Say about the features of the drug. Due to the fact that the bound oxygen is released by heat, Baziron must be stored in the refrigerator. Besides, it helps to tie the tube with the ointment in several layers of some kind of cloth to protect it from heat of hands during application of the drug. Also when he gets on the hair it causes the whitening effect, but personally I didn't notice. However, it is still better to try to avoid getting product on hair or clothing.

Which concentration to choose?

Sale means in the form of ointment that contains benzoyl peroxide 2.5%, 5% and 10%, you can also find a gel cleanser. Suggest to start the use of the drug with a 5 percent concentration, and further, if necessary, go to 10% . The lower the concentration is not particularly effective as a 10% ointment to use initially quite silly, as even ointment with concentration 5% many people causes irritation, redness and dryness that skin adjusts over time. In the case of serious dryness and flaking you need to moisturize the skin, for these purposes it is expedient to apply Bepanthen or Panthenol – these funds not only moisturize, but also increase its regeneration and recovery. It is worth mentioning the methods of application: there is an opinion, and I am inclined to him that the effect of Baziron is enhanced when applying it on the skin, pre-chilled with ice cubes. I started using it after the course of treatment with Timeritem,which removed the principal amount of rashes on my face, but its further use was not particularly reasonable, since the skin is accustomed to the drug. In this situation, Matt is simply the same ideal: this tool is not addictive, reduces oiliness and eliminates comedones, which develop pimples. By the way, Matt is not recommended for use in the spring and summer period of the year when there is higher solar activity, as it actively exfoliates the top layer of skin, weakening its defensive abilities that supposedly increases the risk of getting age spots. From myself I will say that Matt in the summer use, nothing bad noticed. Suggest in this case to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and otherwise to use your sunscreen. Overall, I recommend it as an excellent basic tool in the treatment of acne and its prevention and support of existing results.