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Acne Skin Care Tips that Work
by
Mike Spencer
How should people go about
acne
skin care? This article
enumerates some basic guidelines
to go by. For example, you
should clean your skin gently,
avoid frequent handling of the
skin, avoid sun tanning, and
lastly, women should choose
their cosmetics carefully and
men must shave carefully for
good acne skin care.
People with acne may try to stop
outbreaks and oil production by
scrubbing their skin and using
strong detergent soaps. However,
scrubbing will not help acne
skin care; in fact, it can make
the problem worse. Most doctors
recommend that people with acne
gently wash their skin with a
mild cleanser for acne skin
care, once in the morning and
once in the evening.
Patients should ask their doctor
or another health professional
for advice on the best type of
cleanser to use for acne skin
care. Acne skin care also means
washing your skin after heavy
exercise. Patients should wash
their face from under the jaw to
the hairline; rough scrubs or
pads should not be used. It is
important that patients
thoroughly rinse their skin
after washing it. Astringents
are not recommended for acne
skin care unless the skin is
very oily, and then they should
be used only on oily spots.
Doctors also recommend that
patients regularly shampoo their
hair as part of acne skin care.
Those with oily hair may want to
shampoo it every day for proper
acne skin care.
People who squeeze, pinch, or
pick their blemishes risk
developing scars. Acne lesions
can form in areas where pressure
is frequently applied to the
skin. Frequent rubbing and
touching of skin lesions should
be avoided if you take your acne
skin care seriously.
Men who shave and who have acne
can try electric and safety
razors to see which is more
comfortable for acne skin care.
Men who use a safety razor
should use a sharp blade and
soften their beard thoroughly
with soap and water before
applying shaving cream. Nicking
blemishes can be avoided by
shaving lightly and only when
necessary.
A
suntan or sunburn that reddens
the skin can make blemishes less
visible and make the skin feel
drier for a little while. But
the benefits are only temporary
and cannot take the place of
proper acne skin care. The sun
can seriously damage skin,
promote aging of skin, and cause
skin cancer. Furthermore, many
of the medications used to treat
acne make a person more prone to
sunburn.
People being treated for acne
often need to change some of the
cosmetics they use. Acne skin
care demands that all cosmetics,
such as foundation, blush, eye
shadow, and moisturizers, should
be oil free. Patients may find
it difficult to apply foundation
evenly during the first few
weeks of
treatment because skin
may be red or scaly,
particularly with the use of
topical tretinoin or benzoyl
peroxide.
Lip products that contain
moisturizers may cause small,
open and closed comedones to
form. Hairstyling products that
come in contact with the skin
along the hairline can cause
burning or stinging in people
with acne. Acne skin care
products that are labeled as
noncomedogenic (do not promote
the formation of blemishes)
should be used for acne skin
care; in some people, however,
even these products may cause
acne.
Mike Spencer is committed to
helping people promote and
protect their health, and has
been doing so for many years.
Here Mike talks about some help
tips and techniques to combat
acne. Read more about Mikes Acne
Prevention Tips at:
www.best-acne-treatment-solutions.com/acne-skin-care.html
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