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How to Choose Skin Care Products for Acne

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There are several categories of acne. Acne, pimples, bumps and zits are a result of hair follicles beneath the skin surface that clog up. Acne not only causes physical damage to the skin, it also causes psychological damage to the self-esteem. In this age of the quest to be flawless, acne can cause a significant impact on how other people view you. Acne skin care treatment is available via a dermatologist, aesthetician or your local drugstore. Treatments vary in cost.

From Quick Guide: Guide to Acne Products
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

    Seek Consultation With a Dermatologist

  1. Step 1

    Check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage for professional acne care.

  2. Step 2

    Get a referral to a dermatologist from your primary physician.

  3. Step 3

    Ask for a quote for acne treatment.

  4. Step 4

    Talk to your doctor regarding concerns about the treatment. Ask if there will be any potential adverse reactions.

  5. Use Over-the-Counter Treatments

  6. Step 1

    Clean skin gently. Do not use any harsh or abrasive cloths or soaps.

  7. Step 2

    Do not pick at acne since this may cause scarring.

  8. Step 3

    Use oil-free makeup to prevent acne developing due to clogged pores.

  9. Step 4

    Purchase products designed for the treatment of acne for best results.

Tips & Warnings
  • The most expensive products are not necessarily the best.
  • Over-the-counter acne skin care, if used improperly, can cause redness, excessive dryness and peeling.
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