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WHAT MOISTURIZERS ARE BEST FOR ACNE-PRONE SKIN?

Acne can often make your face appear oily or greasy. The last thing most acne-sufferers want to do is add to the problem by slathering on a layer of moisturizer. While you may think that you donu2019t need to hydrate your skin if it appears oily, the reality is your face needs hydration. However, if you have acne, you want to be careful about what product you use.

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WHAT MOISTURIZERS ARE BEST FOR ACNE-PRONE SKIN?

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  1. WHAT MOISTURIZERS ARE BEST FOR ACNE-PRONE SKIN? Acne can often make your face appear oily or greasy. The last thing most acne-sufferers want to do is add to the problem by slathering on a layer of moisturizer. While you may think that you don’t need to hydrate your skin if it appears oily, the reality is your face needs hydration. However, if you have acne, you want to be careful about what product you use. Alcohol-based moisturizers can actually make your skin worse. Instead, you should use a non-clogging or non-comedogenic moisturizer. Once a day application is usually sufficient for those with acne or problematic skin. What Exactly Causes Acne? There is no one cause of acne or “acne vulgaris.” Instead, this common skin condition is often contributed to by a variety of factors. Acne may develop when sebaceous (oil) glands on the face that are attached to the hair follicles are affected by hormonal changes like puberty. That is why acne is so common in teenagers. While sebum is a natural substance that helps protects skin, an overabundance of oil can contribute to acne. An overproduction of oil may occur when dirt, oil, makeup, and other substances clog pores. As debris starts to build in the follicle, it can rupture allowing bacteria from the skin to enter. This can result in redness from inflammation. Other factors that can contribute to the production of acne include stress, certain medications, cosmetics, and certain jobs that expose the skin to products that can cause acne. Lifestyle changes can be very helpful in reducing the appearance of acne. Drinking more water, eating healthy, and never squeezing your pimples is important. What Moisturizers are Effective?

  2. When choosing a moisturizer, paying attention to the label. A “non-comedogenic” skin care products lessen your risk of having clogged pores which reduces acne. If you have oily or problematic skin, you also want to choose an oil-free moisturizer. Ideally, you should also choose a moisturizer with other ingredients designed to nourish and protect the skin. Our choice for a moisturizer for acne-prone skin is the Deep Hydrating Moisturizer by Dr. Sylvia Skin Care. This oil-free hydrating moisturizer helps strengthen and restore moisture to the skin without adding excess oil which can cause breakouts. Not only is Deep Hydrating Moisturizer suitable for acne-prone or problematic skin, it can also be beneficial for most skin types even normal, sensitive, and mature skin. It is specially formulated with Seaweed Extract, along with Hyaluronic Acid, which work together to keep skin hydrated, soft, and youthful. Seaweed extract has also been found to help strengthen the epidermal layer of skin. On the other hand, Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally occurring substance in our body that is responsible in keeping moisture in our skin. When applied over time, it makes your skin supple and healthy. Learn More About Moisturizing Even people with oily or acne-prone skin need to moisturize. When your skin is clean and well- moisturized, you can minimize the occurrence of breakouts and maintain a clearer complexion. Although it may seem counteractive to moisturize skin that already appears oily or greasy, adding the right oil free moisturizer to your daily skin care routine can be highly beneficial to the long-term health of your skin. To find out more about Deep Hydrating Moisturizer, please visit this page.

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