Don’t pick! This is the first rule of thumb. Picking your
skin, especially with bare, unwashed hands, will defeat the effects of any
healing products or healthy lifestyle changes you may be doing. Picking your
skin with bare hands may lead to small cuts and tears from your nails, and dirt
is easily passed from your hands to your skin, thus creating breakouts.
Remember, if you pick one zit, you will have 5 more!
Keep it simple. Using too many harsh products on your face
can dry out your skin, creating peeling, redness and breakouts. You may think
that using that 10% Benzoyl Peroxide every night is helping, but if your face
is irritated you will only break out more.Always wash your face at night. ALWAYS! No excuses on this
one. Your face collects so many dirt and toxins throughout the day. Mixed with
makeup, this is a combination sure to lead to breakouts. If you do one thing to
keep your skin clear, just take a few minutes to wash everything off at the end
of the day. If you are too tired, then do it as soon as you get home before you
start relaxing. If you are not in the habit already of washing your face at
night, I promise you results from doing this one simple thing.
Use a cleanser with Salicylic Acid. Salicylic acid fights
acne by killing bacteria and lessening sebum. DDF Blemish Foaming Cleanser does
a great job of cleaning off makeup, contains acne fighting ingredients, and is
mild enough to use morning and night. For oilier skin, try DDF Salicylic Wash.
This cleanser contains a higher percentage of Salicylic Acid for more intense
acne fighting, but it may dry out your skin. If you experience any dryness or
irritation, switch to using this cleanser only at night and a milder cleanser
in the morning. Remember to wash your face twice at night to remove all makeup!
A great cleanser to use in the mornings if you have more sensitive skin is IS
Clinical Cleansing Complex. Containing both salicylic acid and glycolic acid,
this cleanser fights acne, gently exfoliates your skin, and is gentle enough
not to dry out your face. This cleanser does not remove makeup that well, so
that’s why I recommend using it in the mornings and a stronger cleanser at
night.
A hydrated face is a clear face. You have all heard that
drinking water helps clear your skin and this is not a myth. Not only does
drinking lots of water cleanse your body of unwanted toxins, but it also helps
to detoxify your skin and add needed moisture.
Along with drinking water, using a moisturizer is very
important. Even if you have oily skin, a moisturizer helps to keep your skin
from becoming irritated and actually helps even out the production of oil, thus
leading to less breakouts. There are a lot of moisturizers for oily skin, but I
like Peter Thomas Roth Ultra Lite Oil-Free Sunblock SPF 30 because it’s super
sheer, blends in really well, and also contains an SPF 30, which is so
important! Don’t be afraid that using a moisturizer will make you break out. So
long as you stick to an oil free moisturizer your skin will have less
irritation and dryness which means less break outs.
Use mineral makeup. My favorite is Colorescience for it’s
superior ingredients compared with other mineral makeups. Colorescience
foundation covers imperfections really well without being shiny and heavy. Best
of all, because Colorescience contains no talc or additives, it’s actually good
for your skin. Colorescience makeup does not penetrate your skin so it won’t
clog pores and cause breakouts, and soothing minerals along with vitamin A
soothe and eliminate skin irritation.
Use a topical acne fighter at night. Hands down, the best
acne remedy is IS Clinical Active Serum. If you’ve read my blog before, you
know how much I like this product! Active serum is a liquid that you put on
with your fingertips at night, avoiding the eye area. Active serum contains
Salicylic acid and Glycolic acid to fight acne, kill bacteria and exfoliate
dead skin, and Kojic and Lactic acid for superior anti-aging benefits. Also
assisting in pigment reduction, this product does it all! Don’t use any other
product on your skin after using Active Serum on clear skin. Active serum is
best used alone to avoid irritation. If your face becomes dry, then you can
wear a moisturizer such as IS Clinical Hydra Cool on top, once the Active Serum
has dried on your skin. Hydra Cool is a cooling, serum moisturizer that
contains Menthol, which is anti-bacterial. Hydra Cool is designed to work in
conjunction with Active Serum and other IS Clinical products to help them work
better.
Use a sulfur mask. My personal favorite is DDF Sulfur
Therapeutic Mask. Sulfur is well known to absorb oil, purify skin and pores and
is a great anti-inflammatory. Sulfur is so healing it actually helps to
instantaneously dry out blemishes and prevent more from coming. Apply a thick
layer all over your face and neck, avoiding your eye area, 1-3 times per week.
For severely acneic and oily skin, you may use this mask every day, but if your
skin gets too dry, decrease frequency. Don’t let this mask dry out on your
face, wash it off with warm water after no more than 10 minutes. DDF Sulfur Therapeutic
mask will also help to gently exfoliate dead skin cells, leaving skin super
clean, calmer and radiant.
Get facials. If you can afford it, get a good, deep cleaning
facial once a month. Otherwise, getting a facial once every couple, or every 6
months will definitely help. A facialist can deep clean your skin and clean out
pores using professional grade products and equipment, plus they have the
skills to really get in there without damaging your skin. Don’t get anything
too frou frou, make sure that your facialist does extractions and a glycolic
peel is excellent for less sensitive skin. It’s not worth spending the money
unless you walk out of the spa with unclogged pores and balanced skin.
Remember, keep your skin clean, keep your hands away from
your face, and use high quality, oil free, products. A simple regimen
consisting of skin beneficial products and keeping your skin free from
irritation leads to clear beautiful skin!
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