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Essential Tips on How to Take Care of Acne-Prone Skin

Reviewed By:    Dr Dhanraj 64 small   Dr. Dhanraj Chavan

Updated on: 01st February, 2023

How To Take Care Of Acne Prone Skin Clear Skin Pune

If you have frequent acne breakouts it means your skin is acne-prone. Excessively oily or excessively dry skin has a higher possibility of getting affected by skin conditions most commonly acne and pimples. Taking care of acne-prone skin is about following a skincare routine that aims at preventing acne and keeping the skin clean and well-hydrated.

The occurrence of acne is primarily related to your skin type, as one of the main causes of acne is the excess generation of sebum in the skin. Skin that tends to generate more oil is susceptible to acne. Some skin types are more prone to bacterial infections and acne may be caused by bacteria. The other causes of acne include improper skin care, hormonal changes, stress, and nutritional deficiencies.

Table Of Content

  • How to Take Care of Acne-Prone Skin?
  • Conclusion

How to Take Care of Acne-Prone Skin?

    • Wash your face twice daily, and also after workouts.
    • Do not use harsh soaps or scrubs on the skin.
    • Do not pick or pop the acne.
    • Keep your skin clean and ensure that the things that touch your skin are clean. These include bedding, pillow covers, and makeup brushes. This helps prevent the clogging of pores due to dirt
    • Use non-comedogenic skin care products.
    • Using a face mask can help fight impurities and oiliness while also keeping your skin hydrated.
    • It is advisable to use a toner in order to remove excess oil.
    • Using a moisturizer is equally important to keep the skin hydrated.
    • Blocking of the skin pores is a common cause of acne breakouts. So exfoliate the skin once a week, to remove dead skin cells that may clog skin pores and cause acne.
    • Hair care products can cause acne in the forehead region and on the neck and back. Avoid hair products that contain oil. Even oil in the hair can cause acne. So ensure that your hair is off the face.
    • Acne-prone skin treatment can include a spot treatment, which should be applied after cleansing. This helps treat pimples and scarring, while also preventing further acne breakouts.
    • Wear makeup that can conceal acne and skin redness well. Ensure that you remove the makeup properly so that the skin pores are kept unclogged.
    • Acne-prone skin treatments can increase the skin’s sensitivity to sunlight, which is why using sunscreen is important.
    • Stay hydrated by consuming an adequate amount of water daily. Follow a proper diet and exercise routine.
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Conclusion

Clinical treatments for acne include topical or oral antibiotics and topical retinoids. Laser therapy and chemical peels are among the effective medical procedures that can treat acne. However, before taking any acne treatment, it is necessary to know the cause of acne for which a dermatologist should be consulted.

If you think your skin is prone to acne and if you are experiencing frequent breakouts, approach ClearSkin, a reputed skin clinic in Pune. Their team of experienced dermatologists will give you reliable advice about acne-prone skin and administer the skin treatment that suits you best. Their guidance will help you attain healthy and beautiful skin.

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