Want healthy, acne-free skin? Then you need to have a regular washing schedule. You probably knew that, but not everyone knows the dangers of over-washing. If curing acne is what you're after, then you need to strike a balance with your washing: not too much, not too little.
Plenty of studies have indicated that when you use too many skin care products (creams and medications, etc.) on your face, you are causing trouble for your skin. When you wash 5-6 times a day, and then coat your skin with multiple creams and treatments, you will upset the proper balance and will worsen your skin. You will probably even cause your skin to be too oily or dry.
Keeping your face looking healthy and keeping it clean is a great idea. Who wants their face to be full of acne, after all? You don't need to spend your paycheck on the various chemical solutions out there, or dab on every lotion you see, just to maintain your face. Often, the answer is far simpler than that: soap washed off with lukewarm water will do.
For a number of people, the soap and water routine won't be enough. If your case is bad enough that this description holds true for you, you should investigate some solutions that have proven effective. To add to the problem, there are so many products lining store shelves it can be hard to find one that works in your case. Asking your health professional may be the only way to start, since everyone's different.
The best approach at curing acne is to be simple. That is, you should limit your facial cleansing to about once per day if at all possible, and simply use soap/water and pat your skin dry using a soft and clean towel. If given a prescription by your doctor, then you'll want to really limit your washing to once a day.
When you wash your face too much - even with soap and water - you create a problem for the skin. See, when you rub your face with this simple solution and over-do it, the lesions on your face can explode. Sounds gross, but then what happens is more infection, and a bigger acne problem.
Often, doctors will write out a prescription of some cream or even an oral treatment that may cure the acne over time. This is great since you won't be using too many other solutions on your face and won't be causing skin irritation through too much friction. Curing acne is really much simpler if you educate yourself on what's too much and what's just right.
Plenty of studies have indicated that when you use too many skin care products (creams and medications, etc.) on your face, you are causing trouble for your skin. When you wash 5-6 times a day, and then coat your skin with multiple creams and treatments, you will upset the proper balance and will worsen your skin. You will probably even cause your skin to be too oily or dry.
Keeping your face looking healthy and keeping it clean is a great idea. Who wants their face to be full of acne, after all? You don't need to spend your paycheck on the various chemical solutions out there, or dab on every lotion you see, just to maintain your face. Often, the answer is far simpler than that: soap washed off with lukewarm water will do.
For a number of people, the soap and water routine won't be enough. If your case is bad enough that this description holds true for you, you should investigate some solutions that have proven effective. To add to the problem, there are so many products lining store shelves it can be hard to find one that works in your case. Asking your health professional may be the only way to start, since everyone's different.
The best approach at curing acne is to be simple. That is, you should limit your facial cleansing to about once per day if at all possible, and simply use soap/water and pat your skin dry using a soft and clean towel. If given a prescription by your doctor, then you'll want to really limit your washing to once a day.
When you wash your face too much - even with soap and water - you create a problem for the skin. See, when you rub your face with this simple solution and over-do it, the lesions on your face can explode. Sounds gross, but then what happens is more infection, and a bigger acne problem.
Often, doctors will write out a prescription of some cream or even an oral treatment that may cure the acne over time. This is great since you won't be using too many other solutions on your face and won't be causing skin irritation through too much friction. Curing acne is really much simpler if you educate yourself on what's too much and what's just right.
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