How to clean skin with acne
Acne problems are something that can be prevented with proper skin care and cleansing but the most common question is – what to do when acnes are already there and how can regular pore cleansing affect this problem? If your acne problems are a hereditary factor, which can be a frequent case of skin problems, then acnes were something that you couldn’t avoid. You can, however, aid the healing process significantly by cleansing your face properly. The right acne treatment is something that only a doctor can prescribe to you. But pore cleansers, combined with the treatment, can really help in speeding up the healing process. However, it’s extremely important to know what to use and how to use it to make sure you are doing everything in your power to aid the curing process.
1. Your acne treatment is for the acne- not for your entire face. It will help the problem subside, but you still have to cleanse you face from all the impurities that get built up in the pores during the day. This way you enable the skin to breathe and regenerate and help it battle acne more effectively. Cleaning the irritated face is something you must do a few times during the day to prevent more clogged pores and more acne problems.
2. Since your skin is damaged you have to avoid using harsh and abrasive skin cleansers. Don’t irritate an already irritated skin because you can only make the problem become worse. Use mild cleansers, like cream or gel based ones. If you don’t have big acne problems you can even use a gentle scrub- you just have to be very careful and apply it gently. Using non comedogenic oils like castor, olive or jojoba oil , to flush pores is also good. Non comedogenic means that it doesn’t stay in the pores and doesn’t clog them.
3. Get a pore cleanser designed specifically for people with acne problems. These cleansers contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid or even both, and help to suppress acne very effectively. Some even say that this is the most effective addition to the prescribed medical acne treatment. It’s also important to know that your skin may develop the resistance to a specific product after some time so it’s best to use a few different ones to prevent that.
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