Acne Hygiene Products - 4 Great Tips On Choosing And Using Them

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Acne is very common among teens and young adults, sometimes persisting into adulthood.
There are quite a few personal hygiene product on the market that can help your acne condition.
The single most common hygiene product is without a doubt soap.
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Soaps Washing your face is very important to both acne prevention and treatment.
But many soaps can irritate your skin, especially the more delicate skin on your face, or skin weakened by preexisting acne.
But there are many soaps available that will not irritate your skin, and may have acne-fighting ingredients.
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Facial Cleansers Facial cleansers are hygiene products that are specially designed to clean excess oils and dirt from your face and pores, without irritating your skin when used as directed.
Excessive use can lead to over-drying and irritation, which can worsen acne; read and follow the directions on the product you are using.
Generally, using these hygiene products no more than once or twice a day is recommended.
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Choosing a Facial Cleanser There are various formulations of facial cleansers out there: some for dry skin, some for oily skin, or normal skin.
There are products available for those trying to clear out their existing acne, and products for those who are just doing preventative maintenance.
Those with oily skin types should use hygiene products that rinse completely away, carrying away the excess oils.
There are both bar soaps and facial cleansers available specifically for oily skin.
Dry skin types should wash with a hygiene product that is both gentle and provides some degree of moisturization.
Be careful not to over-moisturize though, as this can lead to excessively oily skin.
Again, both facial cleansers and body soaps are available for dry skin.
If your skin is particularly sensitive, you will probably wish to avoid hygiene products with scents, scrubbing agents, grit, or beads, defoliating products, and strong cleansing agents.
You should be extra gentle in both hygiene product selection and application.
There are many acne hygiene products available that are specifically formulated for sensitive skins.
Be choosy when selecting one for you and your skin.
Most people that have normal skin can use just about any hygiene product and not cause harm.
But gentle soaps or facial cleansers are always recommended, and don't overdo the washing.
Too much washing can damage your skin and leave it susceptible to acne.
In all cases, oil-free acne hygiene products are highly recommended.
Oily cleansers can clog your pores and lead to blackhead and pimple formation.
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Using Acne Hygiene Products Regardless of which products you do choose to use, be careful.
Usually, you will wish to perform a test application (this goes double for those of you with sensitive skin) on a small, non-prominent area, while following the directions for application times.
Wait overnight, and see if the product caused an adverse reaction.
Trust us, you do not want to find out the cleanser you used causes severe irritation after you apply it to your entire face or body! Everyones skin is different, and what works for one person may not work for another.
And be sure not to overdo it.
If the directions say once per day, use the acne hygiene product once per day.
Using it twice a day will not make you get better twice as fast; it may actually cause damage or aggravate your acne.
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