Acne and Acne
Treatments
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Editor:
Miss Fitness |
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Products To Avoid While
Treating Acne
The amount of products available to treat acne can
by dizzying. Some are created mainly to treat acne, and
contain acne medications to unclog pores and reduce the
chances of acne from developing. Others are simply cleansers,
designed to do nothing more than cleanse the skin and remove
excess oils and dirt, which helps control breakouts...
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So which products are helpful, and which could actually
be harmful to your skin? Soap is one of the most basic products
used to cleanse the skin, and for some people is okay to use on
acne afflicted areas. It can, however, aggravate these areas depending
on one's skin type, skin sensitivity, and actual acne condition.
That is why it is important to use a cleanser that will work best
with these factors. This will help you avoid further irritation
to the skin and will promote faster healing. If you have sensitive
skin, stay away from fragrant soaps, as the chemicals in them can
cause breakouts. If your skin is oily, use soaps that are virtually
oil-free, as products containing a substantial amount of oil will
add oil to your skin, causing the pores to become clogged and subsequent
breakouts to occur.
Cosmetics can cause acne to worsen. Certain makeup
products contain chemicals that while on the skin, clog the pores
and irritate the skin, causing breakouts. If you are suffering more
breakouts than normal, or if you feel something is irritating your
skin, you may want to find out what is in your cosmetic products
that might be causing this to occur.
Instead, use cosmetics that are non-cometigenic, meaning
they won't clog your pores. If a product irritates your skin, stop
using it and find one that doesn't. Product containers now contain
information about what is in the product, and what it should be
used for, and often times, what skin types it works best on. You
can gain information by reading these labels.
As mentioned above, remember not to over wash your
skin, as this can cause it to become irritated and breakouts to
occur. Also, wash gently. Harsh scrubbing will not remove any more
dirt and oil than gentle scrubbing, and will also cause irritation.
Do not squeeze pimples, as this causes the bacteria
to go deeper within the skin, and the area around the pimple to
become irritated and inflamed. Instead, cleanse the area and use
a toner to alleviate the problem and bring out the pus.
Be sure to choose your acne products carefully. You
might even try sticking to one brand for your daily regimen, as
this will help you be consistent. Often times, a specific line of
products is engineered to work together, and will promote healing
and prevention in the same way.
Stay away from harsh products that can irritate your
skin, and change products if what you are using is not working for
you. Consult a physician if use of over-the-counter hygiene products
isn't doing the trick.
Read More
about Acne Prevention at Acne Resource Center |