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The Acne Prevention Tip List for Healthy Skin

This Acne Prevention Tip List is meant to help you maintain your skin. Here are some practical, common sense tips that you will find valuable.

Acne Prevention Tip #1: Don't Touch!

Let's face it. Picking, squeezing, scratching, digging, and popping zits is irresistible. (Sometimes even fun if it's a juicy pus-filled whitehead). But performing acne surgery with your own fingers is going to lead to infection or permanent scars.

Acne Prevention Tip #2: Wash only Twice a Day

Wash your face once in the morning and once at night. Despite how desperate you may feel about your skin, over-washing will only anger acne-prone areas. It can also stimulate more oil producing-glands.

Acne Prevention Tip #3: Shave Carefully

Shave lightly and only when necessary. Find a razor that is comfortable for you, whether it's electric or something else. If you use a safety razor, keep a sharp blade and soften your beard entirely with soap and water before putting on shaving cream.

Acne Prevention Tip #4: Avoid harsh scrubs

Find a gentle cleanser or scrub (with small, smooth grains). Products with larger grains can irritate or even tear your skin. I recommend B. Kamins botanical face cleanser for normal to oily and combination skin.

Acne Prevention Tip #5: Sleep on clean pillows

Change your pillowcase every 2 days. I flip my pillow over every couple days and get 4 days out of them. Used towels and pillowcases accumulate bacteria and skin mites that contribute to breakouts. Keep your hair off your face when you sleep.

Acne Prevention Tip #6: Use paper towels instead of face towels

Don't use a face towel to dry your face. Instead, use a paper towel to pat your face dry, and then throw it out. If you use a facial cleanser, you don't need a face towel. If you use a medicated soap, wash with your hands.

Acne Prevention Tip #7: Shower right after workouts

Sweat and oils from your skin can trap dirt and bacteria in your pores. Shower soon after your workout because damp skin will promote bacteria growth.

Acne Prevention Tip #8: Remove makeup before sleeping

Always remove any makeup before you go to bed. It plugs pores. Regularly throw out old or contaminated makeup. Ensure your cosmetic brushes are clean, and wash them regularly in soapy water.

Acne Prevention Tip #9: Avoid too much sun

Some topical creams or medications make people's skin more susceptible to the sun. Despite the belief that tans hide blemishes and are healthy for the skin, too much sun exposure will rapidly age the skin and lead to higher risk of developing skin cancer.

Acne Prevention Tip #10: Check out the 7 Step Acne Plan

Read the 7 Step Acne Plan, a step-by-step guide at your-best-acne-treatment.com that takes you through a systematic way to banish acne and get clear skin.

About the author:

Yvette Chau is a freelance writer specializing in the area of skincare and acne treatment, having found her own cure after years of treatment failure. She offers a 7 step plan on how to get rid of acne at http://www.your-best-acne-treatment.com/rid-acne.html to help others find a cure and know their options.

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