Oily Skin and Acne Health
One of the biggest problems facing people with oily skin is acne. Because oily skin is known to produce more sebum than other types of skin, it has a greater tendency to develop clogged pores and acne infections. The secret to maintaining oily skin free of acne and blocked pores is to control the sebum in the skin.
An adequate cleansing routine can help treat mild and moderate acne. If you suffer from a more severe case of acne, such as cystic acne or acne fulminans, then you should consult with a specialist. Both of these types of acne require the use of antibiotics and prescription acne creams.
Step 1: Cleansing your Oily Skin
If you have oily skin, then you should avoid using soaps and use a soapy cleanser, instead. Soaps are not recommended because they tend to dry out your skin. The drier your skin is the more likely it will break or crack and let in acne bacteria.
A soapy, gel cleanser is ideal for your skin type and is even better if it contains acne fighting ingredients such as salicylic acid or retinol. Both of these ingredients can help stabilize the production of sebum, balance the rate of cell shedding, and keep debris from clogging the pores.
If you prefer using a natural acne remedy, you can make a milk of magnesia mask at home. Simply rub it in and rinse it off. It will strip away excess sebum immediately.
Step 2: Tone and Exfoliate
If your cleanser does what it is supposed to, you will not need a toner. However, if you feel that there is still residue on your face, use a toner to remove it. Just be careful and make sure that it is alcohol free.
Exfoliating, on the other hand, is something that should be an integral part of your daily skin care routine. The amount of times you exfoliate will depend on your age and skin condition, however, the norm is usually once a week. To exfoliate simply choose a scrub or use a product that contains salicylic acid.
A scrub is any mechanical exfoliant that you can find, while salicylic acid is a chemical exfoliant. Both types of products are a good option. It all depends on your preference.
Step 3: Moisturizing Oily Skin
You may think that oily skin does not require a moisturizer, but that would be wrong. The problem with oily skin is excess oil not excess moisture. While keeping this in mind, make sure that you find a moisturizer that is oil-free and apply it twice a day.
Step 4: Spot Treatment for Blemishes
Spot treatment is vital to any acne remedy regime. Sometimes you can be very diligent you're your skin care routine and still get an occasional pimple. This is why you need an acne cream to treat specific problem areas.
BIOSKINCLEAR is a natural product used for treating mild forms of facial acne and back acne. This acne treatment cream contains gentle, biological ingredients that effectively treat breakouts and blemishes. BIOSKINCLEAR is so effective that it can even be used to treat minor scars from acne.
Published February 8th, 2010
Filed in Skin Care