OK, I know your mother has told you not to do it. But anyone who has ever had a professional facial knows the pros do it all the time. So, this is HOW to do it as safely as possible.
Sometimes the medication and treatments offered can be expensive and very regimented. You must use the cream or take the pills, or wash with the cleanser a certain amount of times a day. Sometimes the time for this is just not available. And if they work, the minute you think the acne has gone away and you stop using the product, it comes back with a vengeance. With it comes the same old feelings of frustration and despair. The ever growing rich industry, has you hooked. Consider also, that commercially sold medication may treat the problem for a while, but think about what such treatments might be doing to your skin. Often the way forward is to hope that you very soon grow out of your condition or to seek an alternative solution.
Acne sufferers with oily skin, on the other hand, will not really benefit from frequent washing. If you have oily skin, avoid washing too often. Doing so strips your facial skin of natural oils. When this happens, the sebaceous glands start to overproduce oil, and the excess oil end up clogging the skin pores, ultimately leading to acne breakouts. Thus, if you have oily skin, avoid washing your face too often, and when you do wash, use mild facial cleansers so that your face won't be stripped of all its natural oils. Doing so also discourages acne breakouts.
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