Wednesday, March 13, 2013

About Acne: Springtime Skin Care

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

The first day of spring is just a week away! It surely feels like springtime here today.

Why not take a fresh look at your skin care and acne treatment routine? What's working, what's not? Make adjustments. And watch your skin improve.

~ Angela


Springtime Skin Care
The days are longer, the weather is warmer. Maybe your skin care routine is begging for a refresher too. Here are three simple steps you can take for healthier skin now.

How To Choose a Sunscreen That Won't Break You Out
Another important addition to your skin care routine, if you don't use it already, is sunscreen. A good one won't break you out, but will protect you from sun damage (and is a must if you're using sun-sensitizing treatments like isotretinoin or Retin-A).

Product Review: Irish Spring Clear and Fresh Body Wash
With St. Patrick's Day approaching, I just couldn't resist this one. Besides, if you're playing a spring sport you might be seeing a rise in body breakouts. This OTC wash might help with that.
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Good Bacteria Could Protect the Skin Against Acne
Here's a fresh, new perspective on what causes acne, and what protects against it. It's all in the type of bacteria living on your skin.

 


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