Monday, August 4, 2008

Acne and best facial wash and products to avoid for acne prone skin

The simplest good deed you may do to your skin is by sleeping. It has been scientifically proven that a good night's sleep of an average 7-8 hours will do great wonders to your complextion.
Start by cleaning your face. You should use a gentle cleanser. The cleanser isn't the acne fighting step. Plus, you only have moderate acne, so you don't need a cleanser with huge amounts of acids and alcohols. Use something like Neutrogena or Clearasil. The face wash will remove dirt, oil, makeup (if you wear it, of course), and dead skin cells. If it's hard to get your skin really clean, you might want to try using a scrub once and a while to remove dead skin cells.
Dermatologists today not only lead out in the efforts to get rid of acne, but they are more likely to add restorative techniques to the overall treatment of the patients. Chemical peels and other cutting edge techniques help to reduce the after effects such as scarring, resulting from adolescent acne. When the appearance of the physical effects of acne can be eliminated, the patient is more likely to have a better self image, especially if the person has a job or career that requires them to be much in the public eye. Even if it is just a matter of liking what you seen in the mirror personally, skin restoration is an important factor in the overall treatment of acne.
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