Friday, 27 July 2012

Treating Acne

Acne is a common skin disease that commonly affects teenagers and sometimes continues through early adulthood.

I have relatively decent skin in my opinion.  I treat my skin well so now in my early twenties I don't have any acne scars on my face :)  Hopefully my acne skin care routine can help some of you on your journey to clear and beautiful skin!

My Skin Type:
  • Normal/Combination (dry cheeks, oily T-zone)
  • Acne mainly appears on forehead and chin
  • Forehead feels oily by mid-day
  • Sensitive to weather/climate changes
 Current Treatment:
I use the Clarisonic almost everyday!  It really gets all the dirt off your skin.  Check out the Before and After pictures posted on the Clarisonic website.  You can use any cleanser with this such as a budget friendly Neutrogena oil free acne wash daily scrub.  Clean skin = less acne!


This is a costlier product (retail $149.99) but it's definitely worth it!  I'll write a more extensive review of the Clarisonic Mia 2 in a later post :)
C&C's Spot Treatment is very similar to the Neutrogena Rapid Clear but I prefer this one because of the friendlier packaging.  The Neutrogena one gets hard to use towards the end and a lot of product gets stuck to the plastic packaging which I don't like.  The Spot Treatment really reduces my acne size and redness when spotted early - after one or two applications you can barely notice it!  I use the Spot Treatment on smaller acne spots and on larger/groups of acne spots I use the Persa-Gel Treatment.

Persa-Gel contains Benzoyl Peroxide which can be damaging for your skin.  When I first used this product it made my skin itchy, red, and flaky (hence why it is only used when I get a REALLY bad breakout).  The skin may also develop a tolerance towards benzo so please use sparingly.  To protect my skin from irritation I put on some mild Hydrocortisone cream (can be found in a pharmacy area of Walmart/Drug Stores) after the Persa-Gel application.  Hydrocortisone reduces swelling, itching, and redness that can occur on your skin.  The Persa-Gel + Hydrocortisone treatment is no longer damaging for my skin :)

  • Diet
For me, my diet does affect my skin.  When I eat greasy foods like pizza and fried chicken, I tend to break out the next day.  So I try my best to eat a balanced diet to prevent acne (and to have a better overall lifestyle!)  There are also some researchers that say dairy products can cause/worsen your acne but I haven't found that to be my case.

I hope you guys find this helpful.  Everyone's skin is different so please experiment and find a right treatment for you! 

~W

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~W