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Top acne treatment guidelines Resources

Our Top acne treatment guidelines Resource


Acne Treatment Information

Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even...


Basic Acne Treatment Guidelines

Types of skin are basically three such as, oily, dry and normal all are at the risk of acne and the formation depends on various conditions. Dry skin holds more possibility of acne and winter is the bad time for their outbreaks. So it is advisable to observe a daily regimen of skin care needs to be followed to protect the skin from seasonal changes. In the winter, moisture will be insufficient due to the drop in humidity and temperature and the skin becomes more dried and irritated. The skin starts itching and flaking and some time there may be crack on the skin, leaving it vulnerable to bacteria and cause for acne. A daily routine of adding moisture to the skin will help counterbalance to this problem.

Hot baths removes moisture from the skin and you need to use moisturizer like the ingredients together with glycerin, mineral oil, linoleic acid or ceramides. For best results apply the moisturizer within five minutes of stepping out of the bath to avoid further drying of the skin. Taking care of the skin in summer season requires a change in daily routine. The atmosphere will be more humid and the skin absorbs the moisture better and also sweat and heat make pores softer, which helps bacteria to enter. This point of view, some retinoids must be included in your daily routine and must be covered with a moisturizer cream and strong sunscreen. Retinoids reduces the oil and bacteria, which are causing acne, and also helps to dry the skin. The most preferable capability of retinoids are that reducing lines, wrinkles and sunspots in dry skinned people.

 

 

 


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