Are you an African American woman with acne? Taking care of your skin revolves around more than just lathering it with soap.
As a matter of fact, soap can be extremely drying to your skin.
It is imperative for you to select the right skin care products that can help rid your skin of bacteria that eventually result in breakouts.
Here are a couple of things you need to keep in mind while choosing skin care products if you suffer from acne:
Go through the trouble of finding the right cleanser for your skin. The right cleanser will rid your skin of bacteria and will reduce the blockage of pores that eventually result in acne breakouts. Follow a thorough cleansing regimen to remove dead skin cells from the surface of your skin.
Avoid using harsh facial soaps that are loaded with chemicals. These soaps will strip your skin of its natural oils, leaving it irritated and dry.
Consider heading over to the dermatologist who will recommend you a suitable cleanser depending on your skin type. Opt for acne cleansers that are compatible with your skin whether it is dry, oily, or a combination of the two. Aloe and essential oil based cleansers can work wonders on acne challenged skin.
Proper Cleaning Technique: Use a cleanser each time you wash your face. Gently rub the cleanser on your skin and rinse using lukewarm water. Remember to not scrub your face as it may lead to further dryness. Avoid using a sponge or a washcloth that might irritate and damage your skin. What do you use? Your fingers will work or you can choose soft sponges and wash cloths that are geared for use on baby’s skin.
As tedious as it may sound, your skin care beauty regimen is incomplete without proper moisturizing. However, African American women with acne prone skin should be extra careful while purchasing a moisturizer for their skin. While the thought of lathering your skin with lotion might seem troublesome to you, understand that not all moisturizers clog pores.
Opt for a water based moisturizer that is oil free and light. Thick and creamy moisturizers may result in excess oil secretion, promoting a serious acne breakout. Consider using a moisturizer that contains built-in acne fighters. Salicylic acid is an ingredient found in most anti-acne creams. The gentle acid works by peeling away the top layer of skin, helping you get rid of nasty dead skin cells which may be clogging your pores.
Proper Moisturizing Technique: Moisturize your skin right after a cleansing session. Gently apply it on your skin and remember not to scrub too hard!
Follow these tips to purchase the right skin care products for your beautiful black skin. You won’t be disappointed!
That’s it for this week. As always …
Dedicated To Your Beauty,
Juliette Samuel
Esthetician/Author/Publisher