Sulfur vs Tea Tree Oil: Why Sulfur Won Over Our Heart This Time
by Wendy Kim on Feb 11, 2020
Both "Sulfur" and "tea tree oil"...
- - are Antibacterial
- - are Antiinflammation
- - are Antifungal
- - & emit a unique smell
Now, the difference
Now that we know both have what it takes to treat acne, let's explore the difference. The preference between the ingredients, just like for any other ingredients or skincare products, will depend on 1) the type of acne you have, 2) your skin type, 3) your preference of formulation, and 4) how your skin reacts to the ingredient. And once you understand the nature of these two different ingredients and go through trials, you'll find the one that will work and feel better on the skin.A. Collodial Sulfur
[Note] Sulfur is optimized for those...
- who struggle with excessive oil and sebum all year long- - who has combination skin with oily t-zone, cheeks, chin and forehead
- - who seeks for quick overnight acne cure
- - who prefers a spot treatment to target specific acne spots or oily areas on the skin
So, why sulfur this time?
To help with fast acne cure and to minimize the drawbacks of the sulfur, By Wishtrend decided to come up with their sulfur cream of their own. Not only because sulfur is effective in acne cure, but it is designed to help you with quick overnight acne cure and further control excessive oil production with less irritation. For all of you who struggle with braekouts from time to time, or who were looking for that one acne treatment that works and works fast - Sulfur 3% Clean Gel will probably be the staple on your vanity (Read details on the By Wishtrend Sulfur 3% Clean Gel here)https://www.wishtrend.com/products/sulfur-3-clean-gel/B. Tea Tree Oil
[Note] Tea tree oil is optimized for those...
- who struggle with acne but have extremely dry skin- - who doesn't have a problem adding essential oil in their skincare regimen
- - who enjoy the herbal medicinal scent
- - who prefer acne treatment for wider areas on the skin