Acne and Acne
Treatments
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Editor:
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Hygiene Products and
Your Acne
Many products are available to treat acne, some of
which are common to personal hygiene. The most common of
these is soap. While many soaps, especially those that are
scented, can irritate skin afflicted by acne, many hygiene
products hav been put on the market that are helpful in
combatting acne, and are economocal as well...
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Soaps come in two forms, bar and liquid. Facial
soaps and cleansers are those products designed to treat problem
skin. They contain products that promote healing and prevention.
Acne cleansers ar gennerally used to remove
excess oil, dirt, and sweat from the surface of the skin. When this
happens, it makes absorption of topical acne treatment easier. Topical
products are those used on the surface of the skin to combat acne.
Excessive cleansing with such products can dry and irritate the
skin, therefore, making the acne worse, it is advised to only cleanse
with these products once or twice a day.
There are different cleansers for different skin types.
People with oily skin should use cleansers that rins off well. This
is so the excess oil common to oily skin will be properly removed,
leaving the skin smooth. Both bar soaps and liquid cleansers have
been specially formulated for this purrpose.
For dry skin, the use of hard-milled products
and gentle cleansers are appropriate. You may wish to use synthetic
detergents if you have this skin type. Such cleansers do not necessarily
need to be used often, as they are sometimes stronger than other
products.
Most people with normal skin can cleanse daily
with bbar soaps. Synthetic detergents do, however, react better
to hard water.
If you have sensative skin, you are more proned to
react to fragrant products, and those with grains or scrubbing agents.
Stay away from the use of such products. Instead, use gentle cleansers
and be careful how hard you wash. Wipe, do not scrub when removing
dirt and oil from your skin.
There are many gentle cleansers available for use
for skin that is easily irritated or aggrivated. There are also
several types of acne cleansers appropriate for daily skin care
that are available for purchase over-the-counter.
Oil-free and noncometigenic products are usually advisable,
as these do not clog pores.
There are also cosmetics that have been developed
to promote acne healing and daily prevention. Like many cleansers,
many of these are oil-free and some contain a small amount of acne
medication.
No matter what type of cleanser you choose,
whether it be soap or a special cleanser especially developed to
help combat acne, be careful in how you use it. Follow the directions
on the bottle or box, and be sure not to over wash. You will be
on your way to controlling your acne.
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More about Acne Prevention at Acne Resource Center
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