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Acne is a common skin condition that affects people of all ages, but it's widespread among adults between 20 and 40 years of age. Acne can be stressful and frustrating. It can also be a source of embarrassment. Even mild acne can leave scars, which may be permanent. Who wants to remember their teen years with marks on their face?
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Creating a Plant-Based
Skincare Routine for Acne
Prone Skin
Acne is a common skin condition that affects
people of all ages, but it's widespread among
adults between 20 and 40 years of age. Acne
can be stressful and frustrating. It can also be a
source of embarrassment. Even mild acne can
leave scars, which may be permanent. Who
wants to remember their teen years with marks
on their face?
You probably know that acne is caused by excess oil (also
called sebum) in the hair follicles and that it appears as
blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and cysts. But you may
not
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scaofrtreing c.ontain harsh chemicals that may irritate your skin
more than they help. But you don't have to suffer from
painful and unsightly acne breakouts anymore! You can use
plant-based skincare products to create an effective natural
skincare routine for acne-prone skin.
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Common
Causes
of Acne
Acne is caused by factors that include
genetics, hormones and stress. The exact
cause of acne isn't known, but evidence
suggests that bacteria play a role in its
development. Specifically, the
Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) bacterium
lives on everyone's skin. However, if there's
an overgrowth of P. acnes bacteria on your
skin, it can cause inflammation and trigger
breakouts. The good news is that creating a
natural skincare routine for acne-prone skin
doesn't have to be complicated or
expensive. Some of the best natural
remedies are already in your home and
medicine cabinet! A natural skincare routine
for acne-prone skin can work just as well as
conventional products, without irritation.
Here's how you can create the best
skin care regimen for acne.
3 Cleansing
The first step in any good skincare routine is cleansing, but
don't overdo it! Twice a day should be enough. Use a gentle
cleanser to remove any sebum or dirt that builds up
overnight for your morning cleanse.
Pay special attention to your forehead and nose, which tend
to be oilier. If you're wearing makeup, you may want to
double cleanse by removing makeup before washing your
face with a gentle cleanser.
For example, use a cleansing oil or micellar water first, then
follow up with a cleanser formulated for acne-prone skin.
In the evening, focus on removing sunscreen and
makeup.
You will start by cleaning your skin with a gentle
cleanser.
When choosing a cleanser, look for one that is alcohol-free
and oil-free, and that does not contain synthetic fragrances
which can irritate your skin.
When cleansing your skin, wash twice a day. Use lukewarm
water to remove dirt and oil from your skin. Use your
fingertips instead of a washcloth or sponge, further irritating
the skin.
How to
Use a gentle cleanser (use a pH-Balancing Cleanser) twice
daily. Dampen your skin, then gently massage the cleanser
over your entire face in small circles (avoid the eye area).
Rinse with warm water and pat dry with a soft towel.
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