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A common skin condition occurring primarily in the late teens and early twenties, but may continue into the thirties. Heredity, diet, hygiene, stress, and general illness can aggravate acne which can be extremely upsetting to the young soldier. Acne is caused by plugged oil glands. The oily material that is secreted develops a dark color when exposed to the air, forming what is known as a "black head. ...

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Acne Skin Care Tips That Work
By Mike Spencer, Thu Dec 8th

Copyright 2005 Octocat Ltd

How should people go about skin care? This articleenumerates some basic guidelines to go by. For example, youshould clean your skin gently, avoid frequent handling of theskin, avoid sun tanning, and lastly, women should choose theircosmetics carefully and men must shave carefully for good acneskin care.

People with may try to stop outbreaks and oil production byscrubbing their skin and using strong detergent soaps. However,scrubbing will not help skin care; in fact, it can make theproblem worse. Most doctors recommend that people with acnegently wash their skin with a mild cleanser for skin care,once in the morning and once in the evening.


Patients should ask their doctor or another health professionalfor advice on the best type of cleanser to use for skincare. skin care also means washing your skin after heavyexercise. Patients should wash their face from under the jaw tothe hairline; rough scrubs or pads should not be used. It isimportant that patients thoroughly rinse their skin afterwashing it. Astringents are not recommended for skin careunless the skin is very oily, and then they should be used onlyon oily spots. Doctors also recommend that patients regularlyshampoo their hair as part of skin care. Those with oilyhair may want to shampoo it every day for proper skin care.

People who squeeze, pinch, or pick their blemishes riskdeveloping scars. lesions can form in areas where pressureis frequently applied to the skin. Frequent rubbing and touchingof skin lesions should be avoided if you take your skincare seriously.

Men who shave and who have can try electric and safetyrazors to see which is more comfortable for skin care. Menwho use a safety razor should use a sharp blade and soften theirbeard thoroughly with soap and water before applying shavingcream. Nicking blemishes can be avoided by shaving lightly andonly when necessary.

A suntan or sunburn that reddens the skin can make blemishesless visible and make the skin feel drier for a little while.But the benefits are only temporary and cannot take the place ofproper skin care. The sun can seriously damage skin,promote aging of skin, and cause skin cancer. Furthermore, manyof the medications used to treat make a person more proneto sunburn.

People being treated for often need to change some of thecosmetics they use. skin care demands that all cosmetics,such as foundation, blush, eye shadow, and moisturizers, shouldbe oil free. Patients may find it difficult to apply foundationevenly

during the first few weeks of treatment because skin maybe red or scaly, particularly with the use of topical tretinoinor benzoyl peroxide.

Lip products that contain moisturizers may cause small, open andclosed comedones to form. Hairstyling products that come incontact with the skin along the hairline can cause burning orstinging in people with acne. skin care products that arelabeled as noncomedogenic (do not promote the formation ofblemishes) should be used for skin care; in some people,however, even these products may cause acne.

About the author:Mike Spencer is committed to helping people promote and protecttheir health, and has been doing so for many years. Here Miketalks about some help tips and techniques to combat acne. Readmore about Mike’s Prevention Tips herehttp://www.best-acne-treatment-solutions.com/acne-skin-care.htmlMike Spencer http://www.acne-products-reviewed.comhttp://www.best-buy-acne-treatments-that-work.com

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