Your Daily Acne Skin Care Routine
One of the key things about treating acne is to develop a routine that will ensure you can control the situation and avoid breakouts. Getting into a daily acne skin care routine will pay huge dividends in terms of clear skin.
Let’s start with washing. This is fundamental to good acne skin care. You need to ensure that your not washing using ‘any old soap’. What you apply to your skin is vital in terms of the treatment you are providing and the environment you are creating for acne breakouts. Use a good, mild soap and you should use a gentle cleanser on the skin a couple of times a day.
Make sure when cleaning that you’re not scrubbing. This can aggravate an acne condition and lead to a worse problem so far as acne is concerned.
You need to look carefully at the cleanser that is going to work for you. This will depend upon your skin type and your acne condition. Generally acne develops on oily skin, but not always. Acne can also occur where the pores get blocked on dry skin. You need to know exactly what your skin type is and get a cleanser that meets the conditions you have.
Be careful of using electric razors on the skin, which will also irritate it. Try and use a hand razor, moisten the skin thoroughly and use a good, natural shaving foam before you start.
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Be really careful of what cosmetics you use. Avoid using too many with chemicals and oil-based ingredients, which are more acne aggravators. This is an area that deserves careful attention so take real care about what you’re putting on your face. Try and use hypoallergenic makeup and make sure it is washed off before bedtime.
Similarly you should get a moisturizer that is not greasy and will let the skin breath. You need to ensure that the pores are not blocked.
Keep your hair off your face as this is a major ‘contaminant’ so far as acne is concerned and one of the main things that many people ignore when implementing acne skin care. Also of course you need to keep your hair clean by regular shampooing, particularly using natural shampoos.
Finally, there’s the old bogey of diet. Diet and water are critical to having a clear skin and you need to ensure that you’re not consuming greasy, fried food and carbonated drinks. You need to be drinking 6 to 8 glasses of water a day, which is critical for hydrating the body and the skin. Try and supplement your diet with vitamins too, particularly vitamins A, B-complex, C and E.
If you watch what you’re putting on your skin and what you’re eating and drinking then you’re well on the way to ensuring that you have a ‘good acne skin care’ routine as part of your daily life. Your skin will thank you for it.
