Red Marks Acne - how to Manage this Skin Condition ?

Did you know that acne and red marks are the number one reason that people visit a dermatologist? Even though red facial marks and acne are completely harmless and readily treatable, people spend millions of dollars every year in specialist doctor visits.
Did you know that acne and red marks are the number one reason that people visit a dermatologist? Even though red facial marks and acne are completely harmless and readily treatable, people spend millions of dollars every year in specialist doctor visits. Thankfully, there are some simple solutions to this common problem.

First, people suffering from red marks acne should make sure they are using the proper type of skin cleanser product. They will want to make sure to purchase only non-comedogenic (non-irritating) products. Cleansing your face twice a day, once in the morning and once at night, as well as sufficiently removing all makeup when cleansing, is sufficient for most people.

Second, you will want to develop a basic skin care regimen to treat your red marks acne. This involves cleansing twice daily, as we already noted, as well as applying the properly balanced moisturizer to your skin after cleansing. Moisturizers are available in formulas for oily, dry, or combination skin types, so make sure to buy the correct one! Remember, not everyone with acne has oily skin.

Now, you need to restrict your make-up product choices that are made for people with skin problems. A popular choice is mineral based makeup, which tends to cause much fewer reactions. Put it on lightly so that your skin can "breathe" naturally. Be sure to moisturize your skin before you apply. Also, use lots of water to clean your skin completely, especially at night. It is important to remember that lesser amounts used less often is a big step toward reducing acne.

Finally, a good option for people with pimples is a special skin care serum which contains anti-inflammatory agents. Anti-inflammatories damp down the immune response of your skin to irritants, making it look and feel better and reducing redness. You may also choose to use a moisturizer with anti-inflammatory agents built right in.

If you are dealing with long-term red-marks type of acne, or if you only have some pimples, you really need to have a good idea about taking care of your skin, including knowing what products will help. Studies have shown that most folks can get great results without spending a fortune. And it's not a hard or complicated thing to do!
   By Dan Wright
Published: 2/20/2008
 
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