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Acne occurs when hair follicles in your skin become clogged with the body’s natural oil, called sebum. Finding a safe and effective way to treat acne-prone skin is tricky. Most acne treatments use harsh ingredients, which can cause irritation and skin dryness, particularly to those with sensitive skin. The good news is that you can treat acne even if your skin is on a sensitive side.
If your skin is sensitive, you will notice that it is prone to redness and stinging sensations that are triggered by certain stimuli. Some examples of these triggers are hot water, exposure to UV rays, tanning beds, rough fabrics, stress, alcohol-based toners, beauty products that contain fragrance, menthol and other harsh chemicals. Fighting acne if you have sensitive skin must be done differently. The key is to find an acne remedy that is gentle and formulated for sensitive skin.
It is important to use acne-fighting ingredients in mild concentrations only as skin typically responds to harsh treatment by increasing oil production. Thus, when you choose the wrong acne treatment for sensitive skin, acne usually gets worse and makes skin inflamed.
It is also advisable to use spot treatments for acne in order to prevent irritating unaffected parts of the skin. This is where spot treatments like Solvaderm’s Zeroblem can be very useful. It is a dermatologist-developed formulation that uses the active ingredients colloidal sulfur, zinc oxide and salicylic acid in the right concentration. The formulation thoroughly cleans, disinfects and dissolves excess oils in order to address the main cause of flare-ups.
The key to treating acne and keeping the skin clear is using mild cleansing agent. There are special formulations designed by skin care experts to address the specific needs of oily and acne-prone skin. The product should remove oils and impurities from the pores in order to prevent blemishes along with other skin problems.
Of course, the acne-fighting formulations shouldn’t be too strong in order to avoid drying out and irritating sensitive skin. Look for products that contain ingredients such as salicylic acid, lactic acid and glycolic acid. Lavender oil would also be a good ingredient that offers nourishing and soothing properties to balance out the other active ingredients. And remember, do not re-use face clothes when drying your face so bacteria won’t reintroduce to the skin.
Moisturizers are important when it comes to protecting sensitive skin. Just make sure it uses pure ingredients and doesn’t contain ingredients that can irritate the skin such as fragrances. It should be “hypoallergenic” and “non-comedogenic” to ensure it won’t worsen your acne. Most people think people with acne should just avoid moisturizers, but this is a big mistake. In many cases, the over-production of oil is the skin’s way to compensate for dryness. Thus, the dryness may be the cause of the breakouts. However, you need to find the right moisturizer for your skin type which may require some trial and error.