Wednesday, May 8, 2013

About Acne: Sensitive Skin

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

I consider my skin fairly sensitive, so I carefully watch what I put on it. This makes it doubly hard when treating acne, though. Acne treatment products and medications don't typically play nice with sensitive skin types.

So what's a sensitive-skinned person to do? This week's newsletter will give you some tips!

~ Angela


Treating Acne in Sensitive Skin
You can get your acne under control without overly irritating your skin. You just have to pay extra attention to what you're putting on your skin (and how you're using it). These 5 tips will show you how.
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Am I Allergic To Benzoyl Peroxide?
Benzoyl peroxide is probably the most popular go-to acne treatment. But for sensitive skin types, it can be troublesome. How can you tell if you're having normal side effects or if you're actually allergic?
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Treating Acne In Dry Skin
Sometimes our skin reacts to products simply because it's too dry. How can you up the moisture level while still fighting breakouts?
Search Related Topics:  dry skin  daily skin care  adult acne

Review: Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture for Sensitive Skin
Here's a product that might be perfect for you. It's formulated just for sensitive skin types, and it's oil-free so it won't clog your pores. It's become one of my favorite moisturizers.

 


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