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Acne prone skin care is a must if acne suffers have any hope of taming the acne beast. Regardless of whether the acne started in the teen years, as an adult or has continued throughout, the bottom line is the quest to reduce acne and its resulting damage to the skin. Limit Face Washing As a general rule, cleanse the face once in the morning and once at night. The exception to this rule, would be to gently cleanse the face after perspiring. If the perspiration is only on the forehead as a result of wearing a hat, visor, or helmet for a prolonged period of time, then keep the cleansing to this area, so not to overclean the entire face. Only use cool or lukewarm water when washing or rinsing the face. Product Selection In your quest to find the best acne face wash, you might want to consider one that contains salicylic acid. Another good option is a benzoyl peroxide wash. Whatever you select, just be sure that it is a gentle, non-abrasive cleanser that does not contain alcohol or any other ingredients that could cause excessive drying or irritation. Let Your Fingertips Do The Washing Whenever possible, opt for washing your face with your fingertips rather than using a terry cloth washcloth or mesh sponge, as they might aggravate the acne or cause ruptures. Acneic Skin Screams At Scrubs Refrain from scrubbing the face. Don't fall victim to thinking, "If I scrub the acne, then I can clear my face sooner." All that the scrubbing action will do is irritate the skin and worsen the acne. Hair's Role In Acne Prone Skin Care If you have oily hair that sits anywhere on your face, then shampoo it daily with a gentle, yet effective oily shampoo. Otherwise, the oils from your hair will add to the problem of excessive oil production on your face. The two together will only serve to exacerbate your acne. ACNE PRONE SKIN CARE - MEDICATION, MOISTURIZE, SUNSCREEN & MAKEUP
Topical Acne Medications After washing the face, apply any acne medications you are currently using before proceeding to moisturizer, sunscreen, and makeup. Moisturizer for Acneic Skin If you want to use a moisturizer, then select only noncomedogenic products that are oil-free, so not to aggravate the acne. Safe Sunscreens For Acneic Skin Many sunscreens will exacerbate acne because they tend to be oily. Opt for a sunscreen spray instead. Otherwise, look for one that is oil-free and has an SPF of at least 20. Also, make sure it is free of harmful chemicals. Sunscreen is an absolute must if you are using a topical retinoid to treat acne, as the skin becomes highly sun-sensitive. Otherwise, you are not only courting a very bad sunburn, but also inviting skin cancer to take up residency in your skin. Makeup For Acneic Skin If you usually wear foundation, then be sure to select one that is oil-free. The last thing you need to do is to block your pores, which in turn could cause an acne flare-up. Also, more is not better. With acne, excess foundation tends to look caked on and unnatural. Be sure to apply it with a light hand. Acne prone skin care is an absolute must for acne suffers. Your skin care regime doesn't have to take "forever" each day to apply, in order for it to be effective. Consistency, combined with a proper acne treatment program is what will ultimately produce success. ACNE PRONE SKIN CARE - ADDITIONAL READING Check out the following articles for more information relating to skin that is prone to acne: Acne Prone Skin Free Acne Help
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