The fight against blemishes can feel like a never ending battle – believe me i know.
In most cases it really can be won – or at the very least – controlled.
Understanding the basics of what does and does not cause breakouts and avoiding ingredients and triggers can go along way.
PLEASE don’t moisturise skin that doesn’t need it. If you are oily you really don’t need it – only moisturise skin that is dry. I know some people believe that all skin types need to be moisturised – but there is no evidence (in medical or dermatologist papers) that moisturising oily skin helps in any way. What oily skin does need though is antioxidants etc… if you must moisturise then consider a toner or serum – as these are lighter and will be less likely to clog pores.
Cleaning the skin keeps your skin healthy and free of dirt. I recommend the clarisonic very highly. I love it and it really has made a massive difference in my skin. Its expensive but its something i really believe in. Don’t worry about it if you don’t have one – its not necessary but its a great tool.
BHA and AHA products can help exfoliate the skin and thus reduce the likely hood of clogged pores.
Low pH BHA products aimed at normal/oily/dry skin types.
Proactive Solution – Clarifying Night Cream
Neutrogena – oil-free acne stress control hydrating acne treatment
Paula’s Choice – 1%-2% beta hydroxy acid gel/lotion/liquid
Higher pH BHA products aimed at very dry/or sensitive skin types.
Clinqiue Turn Around Concentrate
Clinique Mild Scruffing Lotion (no alcohol)
Retin-a is a product you should look into as it can regulate how the skin produces new skin cells – making them healthier, smoother and less likely to breakout.
Not everyone can tolerate Retin-a but it’s worth trying.
All skins require sunscreen especially when using AHA/BHA and/or Retin-a.
Benzoyl peroxide can disinfect the skin and kill the bacteria that causes blemishes. Don’t stop treat – treat the areas that breakout.
If you are experiencing major breakouts then click the link below and it will take you to an aggressive treatment plan for consistent blemishes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAv8-6hkYko
Duration : 0:6:26
Scars?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYtNOY7bolI
I run a free mini-course for natural acne treatment. You can join by clicking on this link:
It’s really important to wear sunblock! ESPECIALLY if you’re on acne medications like antibiotics, roaccutane or benzoyl peroxide.
This is an informational video all about acne vulgaris. The video had to be split into two parts due to length! I hope you find all of the information helpful.
Never want another zit? Okay, we can’t make any promises because everyone breaks out on occasion. But don’t despair yet…there are some dermatologist-recommended tips that will help ensure that your skin is smooth.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT
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