QuoteReplyTopic: Acne-infected skin Posted: July 05 2010 at 8:18am
Acne-infected skin should be washed with a mild cleanser. Cleansers or
soaps with a strong fragrance should be avoided as they might trigger
some allergic reaction in the skin. If you have acne, wash your face at
least twice a day: once in morning and in the evening. In between wash
your face after any strenuous activity which might make you perspire,
like exercise. Acne-infected skin should not be scrubbed as it will
spread the infection on other areas of skin. Skin should be thoroughly
rinsed with water after washing. Dermatologists also recommend for acne
patients to shampoo hair regularly.
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If your skin is very oily, an alcohol-based astringent is ideal to
wipe the skin before washing or before going to bed. Do not use too much
astringent as it might cause irritation in the skin. , If your skin is
dry and you suffer from acne, then keep away from creamy cosmetics or
cleansing milk as it will increase the oiliness of the infected area.
Acne patients should wash their face with warm water, mild soap, and
use only their fingertips for washing. Do not use any kind of scrub,
harsh wash cloth, or sponge on the skin infected with acne. Rinse with
warm water and then patdry. All this hardly takes a minute but makes a
big difference to your skin.
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