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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The Most Common Mistakes of Acne Treatment

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Making mistakes treating acne is the easy way to do so

ACNE TREATMENT - Approximately fifty million Americans influenced by acne, there are numerous overwhelming treatments are available, and it can be confusing. Despite the best intentions to treat acne are always there. Making mistakes treating acne is the easy way to do so.


Following are the most common mistakes of acne treatment.


Don’t take the long term treatment 
The experts explain, the acne could be came on fast, and a treatment still have need of time to overcome it due to the skin reacts slowly to any treatment. It usually takes time between 6 to 12 weeks. Try to take a treatment product one month and keep using it if generate any improvement.

While Diane S. Berson, MD. An assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Ithaca. She said that the first couple of weeks of treatment, your skin might feel a little irritate  and it happen in some cases.



Using many products at one blast
When a product doesn’t get better result of treatment in the few days, most people replace product to other, to determine what product can heal their acne is.

The people, who are taking a self-acne treatment, unwittingly make it distress their skin and generate the acne lesions bigger or worse.



Frequently scrubbing your skin
Scrubbing will make acne worse, as it can damage the protective layer of the skin and making irritation spread.

To lessen inflammation, you can use a pH-balanced cleanser and gently wash with a nonirritating. Rinse off with good care thoroughly with the cleanser, causally the residue can be irritating. 



Using incorrect products
Not all acne care product are able to heal the acne. Such as alkaline bar soaps, harsh cleansers or any alcohol-based products may aggravate acne. In fact, the products are containing oil can lead acne, because of pores cloged. 

The experts advise to look for “noncomedogenic” product, which used for acne-prone skin.  Noncomedogenic products are suitable for people with acne-prone skin, as those products are not containing ingredients where tend to clog pores. Cosmetics, sunscreen, and moisturizers are more likely to clog pores as well.




1 comments:

  1. I am guilty of doing these things! I am aware that this is wrong but I kept on doing this everytime I have a zit! -http://habenaturals.com/

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