Acne skin care
Acne is defined as a diseased condition of the skin that
involves the hair and oil glands. It is characterised by pimples,
black/white heads, reddishness and cysts. Face acne can spoil
your appearance to a great extent and body acne can really
ruin your day by making you very uncomfortable. Considering
acne as a minor problem, some people tend to totally discard
the topic of ‘Acne skin care’. However, the importance
of ‘Acne skin care’ cannot be undermined in any
way.
Acne skin care should really start much before the acne actually
appears. ‘Acne skin care’ is more about being
proactive than reactive. Acne skin care is about being aware
of preventive measures. Acne skin care is - following daily
skin care routines with complete discipline. So let’s
have a look at how ‘acne skin care’ can be applied
to our daily routine.
‘Acne skin care’ starts with the most basic thing
- cleanliness. So morning showers are the most basic way of
keeping the skin clean. In fact, a lot of people take night
showers too (that not only helps in keeping your skin clean
but also provides relaxation to your body and enables a good
sleep). If you are living in a hot and/or humid place, a night
shower becomes a must. In fact, a shower is recommended after
any activity that causes high levels of sweat to develop.
It’s a very effective ‘acne skin care’ technique.
However, acne skin care is not about just showers. Acne skin
care is also about wearing clean clothes and sleeping on clean
pillows. Moreover, too tight clothes can cause sweat to accumulate
quickly; so soft and comfortable cotton clothes are recommended,
especially if you already have acne. In the same sense, ‘acne
skin care’ also advocates regular cleaning of your make-up
brush and any equipment that you use on your body.
Besides that, you should also use a mild, water-soluble,
oil-free and soap-free cleanser for keeping your face, neck
and arms clean. Cleansing is the most important part of any
acne skin care routine. Cleaners are the easiest and the most
effective way of removing dirt, grease, pollutants and excess
oil from your skin; thus reducing the probability of acne
occurrence. Acne skin care also recommends removing your make
up using a make up remover, and this should happen before
you go to bed (not in the morning).
If you already have acne, do not try to touch them or squeeze
them; it can lead to permanent scars. ‘Acne skin care’
advocates gentle cleansing and cleaning of the affected area
using an over-the-counter medication and a clean/soft cotton
pad. There are various acne skin care creams and lotions available
over-the-counter (a lot of these acne skin care products are
actually cleansers). However, if these ‘acne skin care’
measures don’t give you the desired results, contact
a dermatologist for ‘acne skin care’ advice and
treatment.
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