Everyone knows that one of the biggest keys to getting rid of acne is keeping your face clean.  Not everyone knows exactly what constitutes proper skin care.  How often do you wash your face?  What cleansers should you use?  What about exfoliating?  By learning how to care for your skin, you can easily reduce or even eliminate your acne.  

The first step to keeping your skin clean is, of course, washing it.  The problem is, most people either wash their skin too much nor not enough.  Washing your skin too much will cause your skin to start creating more oil to make up for the over cleansing.  Ideally, you should cleanse your face twice a day, upon awakening and before going to bed.  Don't scrub too hard and use a mild cleanser that is scent free.

After your face is clean you can use a topical acne medication such as tea tree oil.  You can also apply a sensitive skin facial lotion with suncreen.  

Exfoliation should also be part of your skin care routine and should be done twice a week.  Exfoliation helps get rid of dead skin and deep cleans your face.  Be sure not to do it more than twice a week or you could end up with dry, irritated skin.

For added skin health, think about adding a weekly to bi-montly skin mask treatment.  There are many different kinds including ones specifically made to help with acne.  

A proper skin care routine can make all the difference in your skin health and your acne.  By simply knowing how to take care of your skin and following a proper skin care routine you can take control of your acne.  

Of course, if you still have acne problems after adopting good skin care habits, it may be time to look into other options to manage your acne.





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    Carol & Matthew Henderson

    Yes, that really is us in the picture, and that picture was taken on the front porch of our home.  Matthew is a homeschooled teenager struggling with acne and that is how this site was born.  Hopefully, what we're learning about acne and continue to learn will help others struggling with this condition.

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