Are there any side effects of benzyol peroxide??
I heard it can cause:
extra sentiviness to sun
faster older getting skin
and some other things
Is there any fact of sideeffects or have you noticed something?
Benzyol peroxide sideeffects?
Started by joris, Oct 08 2009 12:40 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 October 2009 - 12:40 PM
#2
Posted 09 October 2009 - 12:23 AM
if i don't use BP and go out in the sun, my face is okay.. but if i use BP, i break out like crazy...
but honestly, i don't know if its BP and the sun thats causing it
but honestly, i don't know if its BP and the sun thats causing it
#3
Posted 09 October 2009 - 01:20 AM
BP is a little too overrated imho
And yes. You can't use it in summer, my derm told me that it is photosensitive
And yes. You can't use it in summer, my derm told me that it is photosensitive
#4
Posted 02 November 2009 - 10:20 PM
QUOTE
Are there any side effects of benzyol peroxide??
I heard it can cause:
extra sentiviness to sun
faster older getting skin
and some other things
Is there any fact of sideeffects or have you noticed something?
I heard it can cause:
extra sentiviness to sun
faster older getting skin
and some other things
Is there any fact of sideeffects or have you noticed something?
BP CAN be irritating. It can cause extra sensitivity to the sun, so you might want to wear some SPF. "faster older getting skin" (aging). Yea, I've read it can prematurly age your skin, but I wouldn't know for sure...Other things/side affects of BP are irritated skin, redness, flakiness (dry skin), itchy-skin, and other side effects. I searched 'some sites about benzoyl peroxide' and tried to my best to translate it to Dutch...Here are some links:
http://www.beautydiscover.nl/beautydiscove...id-en-zon/acne/
I only found one link which I think might work...I don't speak Dutch (I'm 25% Dutch though...). Anyways, hope this helps you out.
#5
Posted 03 November 2009 - 02:16 PM
Here's a side effect. BP didn't work so well on my forehead as well as on the other parts of my face, so I started using A LOT of BP on my forehead. I would just use two bumps of BP on my forehead, let it dry for 30 minutes to a hour and then apply another two bumps and sometimes I did more than twice. The result was that my forehead finally started to flake and the I started getting a lot of super tiny bumps around bigger ones.... It was weird. They weren't inflammatory I think, but yeah, more is not always better...
#6
Posted 03 November 2009 - 02:40 PM
QUOTE (ItalianBoy @ Oct 9 2009, 02:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
BP is a little too overrated imho
And yes. You can't use it in summer, my derm told me that it is photosensitive
And yes. You can't use it in summer, my derm told me that it is photosensitive
Just because something doesn't work for you doesn't mean it's "overrated"
-it just means it doesn't work for you in particular. Benzoyl Peroxide has been rated by dermatologists and scientsts alike as one of the most effective acne treatments there are.
And yes, it makes your skin sensitive to the sun. Does this mean you shouldn't use it in the Summer? No. it just means you need to take caution and reguardless of what season it is - summer, winter...whatever, you need to use sunscreen to protect your skin.
The other side effects of BP that I haven't seen mentioned yet:
1. YES, BP can cause your skin to age a little quicker. Why? It creates free radicals in your skin. A free radical is basically an unstable oxygen molecule with an extra electron. These tend to bond with other, more stable, molecules in our skin which cause them to not function as properly. Therefore, your skin cells will not be as likely to turn over as well and will age more quickly. You can reduce this by combating the free radicals with antioxidants or by using a damn good moisturizer or AHA that keeps your skin moisturized and keeps your cells turning over at a better rate.
2. BP can cause those obnoxious red marks or post acne marks to stick around for even longer. It also increases the chances of scarring. Again, the free radicals are to blame for this. It causes our skin not to heal as quickly for the same reasons. Since using BP, this one is apparent. I am not getting scars where I never used to and these red marks last FOREVER. Thank goodness for good concealer.
#7
Posted 03 November 2009 - 03:19 PM
QUOTE (gMARIAs @ Nov 3 2009, 09:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (ItalianBoy @ Oct 9 2009, 02:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
BP is a little too overrated imho
And yes. You can't use it in summer, my derm told me that it is photosensitive
And yes. You can't use it in summer, my derm told me that it is photosensitive
Just because something doesn't work for you doesn't mean it's "overrated"
-it just means it doesn't work for you in particular. Benzoyl Peroxide has been rated by dermatologists and scientsts alike as one of the most effective acne treatments there are.
And yes, it makes your skin sensitive to the sun. Does this mean you shouldn't use it in the Summer? No. it just means you need to take caution and reguardless of what season it is - summer, winter...whatever, you need to use sunscreen to protect your skin.
The other side effects of BP that I haven't seen mentioned yet:
1. YES, BP can cause your skin to age a little quicker. Why? It creates free radicals in your skin. A free radical is basically an unstable oxygen molecule with an extra electron. These tend to bond with other, more stable, molecules in our skin which cause them to not function as properly. Therefore, your skin cells will not be as likely to turn over as well and will age more quickly. You can reduce this by combating the free radicals with antioxidants or by using a damn good moisturizer or AHA that keeps your skin moisturized and keeps your cells turning over at a better rate.
2. BP can cause those obnoxious red marks or post acne marks to stick around for even longer. It also increases the chances of scarring. Again, the free radicals are to blame for this. It causes our skin not to heal as quickly for the same reasons. Since using BP, this one is apparent. I am not getting scars where I never used to and these red marks last FOREVER. Thank goodness for good concealer.
No it did work for me for quite some time and I could care less about the scientists and dermatologists, there are molecoles that work just as fine (adapalene-pyruvic acid-fusidic acid ecc.) but are underrated...
#8
Posted 03 November 2009 - 03:45 PM
The most common are dryness, itching, redness, flaking.
Here's some more info.
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#itch
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#burn
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#wrinkles
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#dry
Here's some more info.
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#itch
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#burn
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#wrinkles
http://www.acne.org/faq.html#dry
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