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Acne Health and Dry Skin

by Sabina Carvalho

If you believe that only people with oily skin suffer from acne, then you're gravely misinformed. Although it is true that oily skin types are more prone to acne, people with dry skin can also suffer from repeated acne breakouts. But, how can you treat dry skin and acne when most acne products contain ingredients that are known to cause irritation?

First of all, dry skin can flake and crack allowing acne bacteria to enter the skin. The use of harsh products can make your skin even drier, so if you want to keep your acne under control, you have to keep your skin moisturized.

Your daily cleansing routine could be modified to include the following steps:

Step One: Cleanse with Oil

Since dry skin can be sensitive to soapy cleansers, you should try using oil instead. You may think that oil can promote more acne breakouts. But a natural acne remedy can actually help prevent acne if you choose a non-comedogenic oil to cleanse with.

Here is a simple home acne remedy you might want to try. Mix 1/4 teaspoon of castor oil with 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil. Once the combination is ready, simply apply and massage for 2 to 3 minutes.

You can remove the mask using a warm, moist washcloth on your face for a few minutes. Once the cloth cools, wipe the oil from your skin.

Step Two: Use Tea Tree oil for your Acne

Benzoyl peroxide is one of the most commonly used acne creams on the market. However, it can be extremely irritating to dry skin. Tea tree oil is an effective and gentler substitute for benzoyl peroxide.

This product can be purchased at a health food store or online, and can be found either in cream form or in oil form.

Application is simple. All you need to do is soak a cotton ball in water and add 3 to 4 drops of tea tree oil to the ball. Apply the diluted oil on the areas that are most prone to acne. You should dilute the oil before using, however, once your skin becomes accustomed to the oil, it can be applied directly without being diluted.

Step Three: Keep your Moisturizer Handy

With the proper amount of moisturizer, the oils in the skin can balance out. This can be a big help in reducing the frequency of acne breakouts. When looking for this type of product, try using an oil-free, non comedogenic formula to control the amount of oil you are applying to your face.

If you find that your skin dries out during the day, go ahead and apply more moisturizer. You needn't worry if you apply more moisturizing cream, dry skin is known to withstand being moisturized more than twice a day.

Other Ways of Treating Acne

You may decide that traditional products designed for oily skin types or better suited for your skin problem. If this is the case, try using the product less frequently until your skin becomes accustomed to it. You can also try following with a thicker moisturizer.

If you prefer a more gentle acne treatment that can deal with facial and/or back acne, then you might want to try BIOSKINCLEAR. This natural product contains ingredients that will not irritate your skin and can safely treat minor scars from acne.

Published January 12th, 2010

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