Appropriate Acne
Care
Proper skin care for those who often suffer from acne
actually begins before they suffer a break out. Appropriate
acne care begins with keeping the skin clean and free
of excess oil and the us of defoliants can only help better
with the prevention of acne.
Acne is usually caused by a blocked pore in the skin
allowing bacteria under the skin to grow and survive, ending up
as an eruption on the surface of the skin.
It can be in the form of a blackhead or a whitehead and in
many cases a pimple. While most people have the occasion
blemish pop out, others may suffer from severe problems and
require strong acne care regimen to clear them up
and help slow down the next out break. Persons with a tendency
to suffer break outs should concentrate their appropriate acne
care on their face and neck, which are more visible, as well as
areas of the body on which they have the most frequent
occurrences of acne.
Cleaning with a mild soap two or three times every day
should be sufficient to keep the skin clean and the pores open.
For those who suffer frequent our breaks may choose to foliate
their skin as part of a regular appropriate acne care
regimen, removing dead skin cells before they can mix with
the skin’s oil and block the pores.
Using Right Products To Help Fight Acne
The most common ingredient in products used for an
appropriate acne care regime is benzoyl peroxide, typically in
a fine percent solution, or for stronger products a 10 percent
solution. This ingredient will break down the oil blocking the
pore as well as kill the bacteria, helping to eliminate the
current outbreak. However, not everyone can use products
containing benzoyl peroxide as it causes a reaction to their
skin.
Persons using these products for acne care are advised to
stop using them if their skin turns red, burns or develops a
rash. There are a few products that do contain this ingredient
that can offer help in clearing up an acne outbreak. Those who
can use it and successfully clear up, will want to use
moisturizers on the face as well as benzoyl peroxide will dry
out the skin.
Other methods, such as light therapy are being used by more
people due to is success as an appropriate acne care regimen.
Studies have shown that 99.9 percent of bacteria in the pores
have been killed after three days of light treatment.
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