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Acne Products: Wading Through The Options

by Daniel Wright

If you struggle with acne, it may be time to select an acne treatment regimen to improve your skin. But there are so many different types of acne products on the market - how will you select the best ones? Relax. In this article, we've done all the hard work for you and picked out the best acne products for your skin care regimen.

You must start with a cleansing agent for your skin. Soap does more harm than good as it robs the necessary moisture. Choose a gentle face wash which is soap-free. To make sure that it doesn't cause irritation to your skin type do a patch test on your elbow. Clean your skin at least in the morning and before going to bed religiously. It is a good practice to wash thoroughly after your get back home to remove the make-up.

The step after this is moisturizing. You will want to choose a moisturizing agent that has been developed especially for acne sufferers. And, although may not realize it, even those who suffer from acne can have dry skin. Therefore you should look for a moisturizer which not only says "non-comedogenic," but also specifies that it is meant for your particular skin type (dry, oily, normal, or combination). Your moisturizer should be applied after each use of your cleanser.

The definition of a serum is a concentrated formula containing the proper medications to treat your skin without including ingredients that could potentially irritate or possibly unbalance your skin. Your acne serum will most likely contain salicylic acid, which is a extraordinary element that is used to help treat the bacteria and fungi that can form on skin suffering from acne.

Of utmost importance is a daily sunscreen. Lack of regular use of a sunscreen can not only expose your skin to potential skin cancer-causing agents, but can also make acne worse! The sun is a leading irritant to skin, and so you should choose a sunscreen with an SPF rating appropriate for your skin color. People with lighter skin tones should use a higher-valued SPF. Be sure whatever sunscreen you use that it contains no irritants or oils

Finally, you should add an anti-redness cream or serum to your acne treatment regimen. There are several types of these on the market. Choose one that is designed for your skin type. Anti-redness acne products reduce the appearance of acne as well as the number of pimples you will get, largely due to these products' anti-inflammatory properties.

Acne Help Pages is an online knowledgebase covering everything related to acne. Here you can find information on the causes of acne to common treatment options and reducing acne scars. You can also read acne treatment results posted by actual site visitors and share your own.

Published November 6th, 2007

Filed in Beauty, Health, Teen