Acne and Skin Care

by Don Haddon

Whether you take good care of your skin or not is only a minor piece of whether you will eventually develop acne. As well as being the foundation for healthy skin, a good skin care regime is essential in the treatment of acne.

Although some people believe that acne can be prevented by scrubbing diligently, they are mistaken. As a matter of fact, washing your face has very little effect on whether or not you develop acne. This generally happens after acne has already developed.

In general, scrubbing only tends to roughen and dry the skin instead of helping it. Lower layers of skin develop a protective coating of oil and outer dermis when exposed to harsh treatments. The skin is then exposed to airborne and contact bacteria in the interim. Protecting us against any type of pathogen is the skin’s main purpose. By removing multiple layers, you’re actually weakening its defenses.

The answer, instead, is to use a mild cleanser and gently wash. Be sure to be thorough and do a good job. Take care of your shoulders, back and chest as well as the face in the shower, since acne can occur on those areas as well. A mild cleaning from underneath the jaw to the hairline is beneficial during midday and in the evening.

The oil naturally produced by your skin, called sebum, plays a part in the development of acne, but you should not remove it completely. Sebum keeps micro cracks from occurring by helping to enhance the skin’s flexibility. These tiny cracks can let bacteria in. Sebum also prevents the skin from getting too dry, which again can cause tiny cracks in the upper layers.

If using astringents to reduce excess oil, do not use them too frequently. acne washes available without a prescription are precisely developed to attain the proper equilibrium. Make sure to follow the directions when you use them.

Of course, shaving is always a challenge. Men’s faces are always more difficult. When the skin contains blemishes, even electric razors may nick the skin. Ultimately, though, nothing can replace a careful, patient and steady hand. Using a pre-shave skin softener can also help.

Another helpful tip is to use a softener before shaving. It is fine to use either a manual or electric safety razor. It does not play an important part in the development of acne. acne is caused by different reasons including ingrown hair and clogged pores. It is important, though, to shave with, not against the grain of the hair. The process can be enhanced by using warm water and soap to soften up the beard.

There are other helpful recommendations for women.

These days, makeup selection is easier. Many make-up formulas exist that address acne concerns. They are especially designed to keep pores from clogging. Using foundation sparingly may help. Use subtle check blush rather than caking it on. Non-comedogenic is what you should look for on a makeup label. Mild acne which includes black and whiteheads is called comedones.

Over-the-counter antibacterials are most helpful after an outbreak has developed. It is important to follow all directions. When you over medicate, the result can be clogging of the pores and damage to the skin which is exactly what you want...

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