Azelaic acid is regarded as one of the least effective anti-acne ingredients. The recently published American Academy of Dermatology acne treatment guidelines states that due to its week anti-acne effect azelaic acid should be used only as an adjunctive acne treatment and in the treatment of brown spots. The American Academy of Dermatology, rate the evidence for azelaic acid efficacy as lower than other anti-acne ingredients.
What is the best single topical anti-acne ingredient?
The updated guidelines of the American Academy of Dermatology place benzoyl peroxide at the top of the topical anti-acne therapies. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) states that benzoyl peroxide is effective and safe for mild acne and can be used alone or in combination with other products for, moderate to severe acne. In addition to its high efficacy in acne treatment, benzoyl peroxide is effective in the prevention of bacterial resistance that can be associated with the use of topical or systemic antibiotic treatments. http://bit.ly/2on7or6?utm_source=mdacne_blog&utm_medium=mdacne_blog&utm_campaign=some-companies-recommend-azelaic-acid-for-acne-is-azelaic-acid-effective-for-acne?utm_source=mdacne_blog&utm_medium=mdacne_blog&utm_campaign=some-companies-recommend-azelaic-acid-for-acne-is-azelaic-acid-effective-for-acne
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