24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Janice Johnson
When fighting blemishes it is essential that you use the right
cleansers for your skin. Regardless of whether you have teenage
acne or adult acne a gentle cleanse should always be a necessary
part of your daily routine.
Every individual has different skin needs. But what
doesn’t differ is that everyone’s skin needs to be cleaned to
remove excess dirt brought about by the outside environment.
Gentle cleansing is the first place to start.
Use a water-soluble cleanser:
Water-soluble cleansers are great because they gently cleanse
your skin without stimulating the oil glands. A gentle cleanse
does not cause redness or dryness. It also makes the skin feel
soft and releases oil and dirt gently without damaging the skin.
Once you leave those dry, irritating pore-clogging bar cleansers
and soaps behind, you will notice a distinct difference in the
way your skin looks and feels. But you must remember to ONLY
stick to water-soluble cleansers which are free of
exfoliating agents, oil absorbing ingredients and topical
disinfectants. These harsh ingredients do very little for the
skin because these active ingredients are quickly washed away –
not providing any benefit on the skin at all. These ingredients
are best used in the other stages of the cleansing process –
like moisturizers, exfoliators or for disinfecting the skin.
But it is important to not only cater to the outside of your
body but also you must cater to your body from the
inside-out. Make sure you are eating anti-oxidant rich,
non-inflammatory foods like hazelnuts, salmon, celery,
cucumbers, apples, yogurt and pomegranates.
Many people do not realize this, but there are many natural
foods that can actually lead to skin inflammation. We are always
told to eat fruits and vegetables because they’re better for us
than processed foods. However, some of these fruits and
vegetables can actually be detrimental to our skin.
Did you know that inflammation actually plays a role in the
development of swelling and disease? It also plays a role in
acne and aging.
In youthful-disease free skin, when looking at the skin under a
microscope, no inflammation is visible. However it is present in
older skin. This is also the same for acne-prone skin.
Basically, the foods we eat are just as important as the
foods we should avoid - like flour, bread, bananas, cream
cheese, granola and honey. You thought these were good you’re
your skin? Nope, think again! These foods are inflammation
inducing foods which can actually leave our skin looking tired,
puffy and prone to break-outs.
The list goes on (with natural foods that are bad for the skin),
but if you want to learn more visit www.acne-secrets.com.
There you will find all natural tips, information and treatments
for acne. These are the secrets the pharmaceutical and drug
companies won’t tell you about.
Take care of your skin it is well worth it.
About Author :
Janice Johnson is the founder of www.Acne-Secrets.com
which offers all-natural tips, information and recipes to help
treat acne naturally in both teenagers and adults.