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Do You Care for Acne Care?
 
Different people have different types of skin. Acne prone skins are very sensitive skin types. Therefore, acne care must be given special attention by persons that have these skin types.

Acne sufferers follow a specific type of acne care depending on their skin type. They must be vigilant about the methods and products that they use.

Some skin types are sensitive to dyes, perfumes and chemicals in many beauty products. If you have mild to moderate acne, here are some acne care tips just for you:

Acne Care: Dealing With Problem Skin 1.Beauty Products

We have already heard of dry skin, oily skin and a combination skin. If you have acne, you may have decided that your skin type is either oily or combination. But actually, it's neither of these. Acne prone skin falls into a completely different category: problem skin.

People prone to acne should choose beauty products specially made for acne. Don't use any beauty products that have added dyes and perfumes, as these ingredients can seriously aggravate your blemishes.

2.Nutrition

There are a number of vitamins and minerals like mineral zinc, vitamins A, C, E and B-complex vitamins such as vitamin B6. These are often used to improve the look and condition of the skin and also in acne care because these are important for the health of the skin.

Eating foods that are rich in sulfur may also be helpful because it helps to cure acne. Garlic and onions both contain a good amount of sulfur. Your acne care provider may also recommend that you avoid eating sugar, fried foods, or foods that have a high fat content. Carbonated beverages with sugar should also be minimized or perhaps eliminated.

Acne Care: The Dos and Don'ts

Acne prone skin needs special care. Here are the dos and don'ts of acne skin care:

DO's

* Gently wash your skin with warm water and a mild natural facial cleanser. Washing your skin twice a day will help to remove dirt and pollutants that could block pores.

* Choose oil free cosmetics and beauty products. Regular make-up contains fatty acids that are higher in fat than the fatty acids in your skin.

DON'Ts

* Over wash your skin. Excessive scrubbing will aggravate acne and causes more blemishes to open up and spread.

* Pick your skin. Never pick, squeeze or pop your acne blemishes. Squeezing a pimple or other blemish can cause permanent scarring. And breaking the scar can allow a secondary bacterial infection.

* Smoke. Cigarette smoke is a toxin that is destructive to the organs both inside and outside the body.

* Use skin toners. Skin toners provide extra cleansing to skin, but they are made of very drying ingredients such as alcohol and acetone that could be damaging to skin. * Expose your skin to sun. Many people think that sunlight will improve acne. And while it's true that some sun exposure may help dry up surface acne blemishes, prolonged sun exposure can damage skin and make acne worse in the long run.

People must be aware of the things that can cause acne so that it can be prevented. And for acne sufferers, they must always be aware of the things that can irritate their skin. A proper acne care starts with proper care of the skin.



About the author:

Michelle for http://www.acne-care-solutions.com - Learn about Ac ne medications.



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