Got acne-prone skin? Here are some ways you can treat them and some things you should never do to your skin if you want it to look its best.
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Nodular and cystic acne usually has a high chance of scarring so, it’s best to seek a professional’s help if you’re looking to get rid of it properly.
However, if your acne isn’t cystic or nodular, be sure to sanitize your hands before squeezing them. Make sure to steam your face or wash it with warm water to soften skin and dilate your pores.
Certain ingredients found in hair spray, dry shampoo and other hair products can easily irritate skin and clog pores when you’re not aware.
If you need to apply hair spray or dry shampoo, cover your face with tissue to ensure that the product doesn’t get on your face.
It’s never a good excuse to skip sunscreen.
This is especially so if you’ve got acne-prone skin. Sun exposure can easily darken the acne scars on your skin and encourage the appearance of freckles and other signs of aging.
When trying to treat your acne, pay attention to the different ingredients in your skincare products. You’re going to want to look for products that have salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide.
You might think that washing your face often means that you’re getting rid of all the impurities in your face but, in truth, it could actually irritate and worsen your skin’s conditions even more.