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Dry Skin: Learn how to get the most from your Acne Treatment Routine

by Clarita Milles

Most sources claim that more than 80% of the population suffers from some form of acne. You would think that most of these cases are seen in people with oily skin. however, even people with dry skin can suffer from acne problems.

In the cases where acne does affect dry skin, the acne pimple will usually presents itself underneath the surface of the skin. In order to treat acne and dry skin, it is vital that you follow a daily cleansing routine. Without one your skin will be more susceptible to acne bacteria and skin irritations.

Make sure that you understand that untreated acne can lead to acne scarring. So, if you want to keep your acne breakouts under control, preventive acne treatment is preferable to undergoing an extensive or invasive scar treatment.

First of all, cleanse twice a day with a cream cleanser. If you prefer, you can use a soapy cleanser, but more than likely this type of product will cause a negative reaction. Both soap and water can promote dryness.

Next, you should use an astringent to help remove any remaining debris from the skin's surface and help close your pores. Astringents that help treat black heads and blemishes are also available on the market. Once you've decided to purchase an astringent, avoid any that contains alcohol. This ingredient is known to cause irritation and can likely dry out your skin.

Finally, apply a gentle moisturizer to help protect your skin. Moisturizing dry skin is essential if you want to keep acne under control. If your skin dries out too much, it can lead to cracking.

These tiny openings are ideal for acne bacteria to enter. Therefore, maintaining your skin moisturized will help avoid this problem.

During the hotter summer months, it's a good idea to incorporate an acne product that contains retinoids or salicylic acid to your daily skin care routine. Because these products can be harsh, you may benefit from them by combining them with your usual cleanser to reduce possible irritation. Another option is to use them sparingly or only a few times during the week.

Treatments for Acne Scars

If you do happen to develop acne scars, there are some treatments you can choose from. Some of the most common treatments include excision, subcision and acne scars creams.

Large areas of scar tissue are often treated using excision. This procedure entails the removal of the damaged skin and the suturing together of the edges of healthy skin. If the area is too large, a skin graft may be necessary to close the portion of skin that has been removed. Rolling scars are usually treated with a procedure known as subcision. This procedure requires the use of a small needle or surgical scissors to release the upper skin from the underlying scar tissue. Sometimes a filler is required to plump-up the skin.

Acne scar creams are the most gentle and least invasive treatment. They slowly remove damaged, abnormal tissue and help replace it with healthy new cells.

Acne treatment is the first step in preventing the formation of acne scars. However, sometimes acne scarring is inevitable. If after having tried everything you discover yourself suffering from acne scars, then a natural acne scar removal cream, such as BIOSKINCARE, can help you deal with this problem in a gentle, yet effective way. Its main natural ingredient - Helix Aspersa Muller extract - is a key component in one of the best acne scars treatment available.

Published January 12th, 2010

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