5 Easy Skin Care Tips to Help Control
Acne
by William
Wilson
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Skin care is your first line of defense against acne and the effect it
has on your skin. A myriad of medications, both over-the-counter and
prescribed, can help with the blemishes and pimples associated with acne.
However, a solid foundation of good skin care practices can be the
difference between frequent blemish outbreaks and a more controlled and
even skin appearance. Which do you prefer?
You may ask, "How can I take better care of my skin when I have all of
these blemishes to deal with?" This is a commonly asked question and the
reason why we developed these 5 easy skin care tips. They are intended to
be an easy to follow routine, which will compliment any acne treatment
regimen.
Following these 5 easy skin care tips will only take a few extra
minutes each day and can make a dramatic difference in your skin
appearance. And this is really what it's all about - improving your
appearance and feeling better about yourself. Follow these tips and see if
you don't notice the difference.
Gently Clean Your Face
Gentle is the key word here, as scrubbing the skin will only further
irritate the acne. You should only use a gentle soap or skin cleaner made
specifically for acne prone skin. Use a soft cloth to moisten the face and
then apply the soap or cleaner gently to your skin, starting at the
hairline and working your way down to your neck. Using your fingers,
rather than a wash cloth, to work the soap around your face assures that
you will not further irritate the acne.
Rinse your skin with plenty of water and pat dry with a soft towel.
Again, do not scrub your face using the towel.
If you are prone to having oily skin, it may be necessary to apply an
astringent to your skin. This should be done with care, as some
astringents may irritate your acne. If you elect to use an astringent, it
should only be applied to those areas of your face that are most oily. If
you have concerns regarding the use of astringents, it's best to consult
with your dermatologist.
Avoid Touching Your Blemishes
It can be very tempting, but don't give in to the urge to squeeze or
pop pimples. What can seem like immediate gratification, can turn into
something far worse. Breaking open a pustule or pimple invites bacterium
to spread, causing even more pimples and blemishes. It can even result in
permanent scarring.
A better solution is to just avoid touching your face altogether. Your
hands tend to be dirty, oily and carry germs, which can all lead to the
further spread of the acne. Just don't do it!
Apply Makeup Sparingly
Makeup has become a part of everyday grooming, but must be used
carefully in combination with an acne skin condition. Of course, the best
solution is to not wear makeup at all. But if you decide it is a
"necessity", make sure that the product you use is noncomedogenic, or will
not clog your pores. And lastly, never use a makeup that has an oil base,
it can severely exacerbate your acne.
Shave with Care
Shaving is a normal part of male grooming, but can be a painful
experience for those suffering from acne. Deciding which shaving method -
safety razor versus electric shaver - is right for you is more of a trial
and error process. Try both and see which is more comfortable for you.
Regardless of which you choose, there are a few recommendations that
will make the shaving experience more pleasant. Try to moisten the beard
as much as possible before shaving. If using a safety razor, try using a
sensitive skin shaving cream. Never use dull razor blades; it will just
irritate your acne. And don't forget to change the blades on a regular
basis.
Try to avoid shaving over blemishes; this can cause problems with
spreading the bacteria that causes the acne. If you are experiencing a bad
breakout, don't be afraid to miss a day or two of shaving. There is no
sense in aggravating the situation even more.
Avoid Direct Sunlight
We all know that a suntan makes us look healthier and can temporarily
hide your acne. However, your skin becomes accustomed to the sunlight, and
the acne ultimately flairs up again. A greater risk to you is that some
acne medications make your skin sensitive to sunlight. This can cause a
severe skin reaction from even limited sun exposure.
And as most dermatologists warn, direct sunlight will also dry out your
skin, making it more vulnerable to aging and skin cancer. It just isn't
worth it! Be safe and apply a generous amount of sensitive-skin sunscreen
to your face before heading out for a day in the sun.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bill Wilson suffered from acne for years and learned by experience,
ways to minimize the effects of this frustrating skin condition. Try his 5
easy skin care tips to help control acne outbreaks and give you a more
radiant complexion. For more useful tips visit: http://www.acne-support.com/
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