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Selecting The Right Acne Product For Your Skin Type

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Anyone with acne wants to get rid of it.  Fast.  The unsightly, inflamed blotches on your skin are not only embarrassing, they’re painful and can lead to other problems down the road.

Fortunately there are a lot of acne products that can help, but it’s important to select the right acne product for you skin type.

Although there are many acne products that can help control acne flare ups, not all of these products will be right for you.  As tempting as it may be to just grab everything on the drug store shelf, that won’t be the best approach.

Why? Because different people have different types of skin and different causes of acne. In turn, different types of skin require different types of acne products.

If you use the wrong type of acne product on your skin, you may end up with allergies or irritation. And you acne won’t get any better.
First Things First

It is very important to know what type of skin you have so you can select the best product for you.

The three main classifications of skin types are dry, oily and sensitive.

Oily skin is caused by over activity of glands in the skin.  This happens frequently in response to hormone changes which is why acne can be an issue around the time of puberty.

Dry skin is characterized by less moisture which makes the skin appear to be coarse with fine lines and wrinkles. According to experts, dry skin is mostly caused by environmental factors such as the weather, pollution and the likes. Medical conditions may also bring about skin dryness.

Just as you might guess, sensitive skin in very sensitive to the environment or anything you put on it.  It can be quite a challenge for someone with sensitive skin to find out just what they can tolerate and what they absolutely have to avoid.

Almost everyone has dry skin occasionally, especially in the winter, but chronic skin dryness may be a sign an underlying health issue. To make sure that your skin dryness is not brought about by some serious medical conditions, take time to visit your doctor and your dermatologist. Your dermatologist should be able to tell you what is wrong with your skin and prescribe the right skin care treatment.

Now Which Product

Once you know you skin type, what kind of acne products are best for you?

Well, a lot of people experiment, trying one thing, then another, on their skin. Sometimes things get worse before they get better with that approach.

If want a short cut and want to avoid a misstep, consider consulting with a dermatologist.  Even if you don’t see them regularly, they can get you started in the right direction and recommend products that match both your skin and your budget.

People with sensitive skin may have a particularly hard time finding a product they can tolerate.   Many acne products contain harsh chemicals that can irritate and dry the skin.  Some may even cause allergies.

So even with a dermatologist’s advice, there may still be some trial and error.  The good news is that many different procucts are available today and virtually everyone eventually finds a combination that does the trick for them.

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