Wednesday, August 22, 2012

About Acne: Get Rid of Those Dead Skin Cells!

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

One key element of acne treatment is exfoliation. Regularly exfoliating your skin helps keeps those pores clear, stopping breakouts before they have a chance to form.

Adding exfoliation into your daily skin care routine is important -- but you may already be exfoliating daily already without even knowing it.

Keep using your treatments this week.

~ Angela


What Is Exfoliation?
You may have heard the term, but what exactly is exfoliation? And why does it help clear up acne?
See More About:  exfoliation  daily skin care  dermis

Are Scrubs Helping or Hurting Your Skin?
I know when I think "exfoliation" I always think "scrubs." But scrubs may be doing more harm than good. Find out why.
See More About:  glycolic acid  alpha hydroxy acids  retin-a

What Microdermabrasion Can (and Can't) Do for Your Skin
Scrubs aren't the only way to exfoliate the skin, though. Some professional procedures also fit the bill. Microdermabrasion is one of the most popular.

Retin-A Micro
But you don't have to head to a salon for exfoliation treatments. Many typical acne treatments exfoliate as well. Retin-A Micro is just one of them.

 


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