Wednesday, May 30, 2012

About Acne: 30 Days to Healthier Skin

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

June 1st marks the start of National Acne Awareness Month. In observance, I will be posting new treatment tips and healthy skin care habits on the About.com Acne Blog daily. Make sure you stop by.

Let's use this month to learn more about acne, its causes, and its treatments. By the end of the month, you'll be well on your way to healthier skin.

~ Angela


Your Treatment Options
First things first -- you have to get on an acne treatment. Whether it's on OTC product or a prescription medication, start using on and use it every day. Here are some of your best options.

Getting the Most from Your Skin Care Routine
The next step is making sure you have a solid skin care routine in place. You don't need to spend a lot of time or money, but you do need to be consistent.

What a Dermatologist Can Do for You
And here's another tip: make an appointment with a dermatologist. Trust me, it's well worth it in the results you'll see.

Get The Best Acne Care
Caring for acne takes some time and patience. Here are four tips that will help you get the most effective results.

 


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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

About Acne: Summer Time Skin Care

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

I love summertime, so I always count Memorial Day weekend as the start of my summer. But, I admit, keeping acne under control in the heat of the season is tough.

So, here are some tips to help you treat acne this summer.

Keep using those treatments!

~ Angela


Summer Skin Care Tips
So, with the heat, sun, and sweat of summer... yeah, breakouts can get worse. Here are four steps you can take to "heat-proof" your skin.

How To Choose a Sunscreen (That Won't Break You Out)
The warmer weather means more time outdoors, too. Sunscreen is a must. You can get one that won't aggravate your acne, though, if you know what to look for.

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My large pores always seem even larger during the warmer months. Is there any way to "close" them?
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Your Best-Bet Treatment Options
But acne can be successfully treated any time of year. Here are some of the most effective acne treatments that are available. One of them will work for you.

 


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