Hi Fashionistas!! Have you ever suffered from acne? Although acne is a common skin condition, it can easily be treated and avoided by following an effective skin routine. Acne is caused by inflammation of the hair follicles and oil-producing (sebaceous) glands of the skin.
Acne often
begins during puberty. It occurs when sebaceous glands in the skin are
over-stimulated to produce sebum and skin cells are not shed normally. These
sticky cells block the skin's hair follicles, trapping the sebum.
For the acne
suffers I partnered with Neutrogena to show you their recently launched Acne Proofing™ that includes Acne Proofing Gel
Cleanser and Acne Proofing Daily Scrub Cream. This is a great new acne product
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ultimate complexion perfecting solution. Acne Proofing™ products clear
breakouts, plus help preserve the skin’s natural barrier so it can finally
become more acne proof.
Here are
some acne skin care suggestions for you daily routine.
Give an acne
treatment at least 4 weeks to work. Using a new acne product every few days may
seem useful, but that approach can worsen acne. Acne treatment needs time to
work. If you notice improvement, keep using the treatment. Even when you see
clearing, you'll want to keep using the acne treatment. This helps to prevent
new breakouts.
Wash your
face twice a day and when you’re sweaty. Acne-prone skin is sensitive. Washing
more than twice a day can irritate your skin, making acne worse. For best
results, dermatologists recommend washing your face when you wake up and when
you go to bed.
Resist
touching, picking, and popping your acne. Popping a pimple may seem like the
fastest way to clear it, but popping it can actually make things worse.
Spread acne
medication on all acne-prone skin, not just your blemishes. Applying a thin
layer on your acne-prone skin helps treat existing acne and prevent new
breakouts.
Wash your
pillowcases, hats, and other things that touch your skin. Dead skin cells,
bacteria, and dirt will build up on these surfaces and can clog your pores.
Last but not
least enlist a dermatologist if you don’t see any improvements
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