Wednesday, September 17, 2014

About Acne: Get Your Skin Ready for Fall

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Autumn officially begins next week, but you wouldn't know it by the weather here in California.  Today it is in the upper nineties!  

Still, it's time to start tweaking your skin care for those brisk fall days, especially if your skin seems to change with the seasons.  Here are some tips that will keep your skin feeling good throughout the cooler months.

Until next week,

Angela

Skin Care Tips for Autumn
Try these 3 simple steps to keep your treatments on track as the weather outside turns colder.

Acne Skin Care DOs
While we're at it, let's review some tips that will keep your skin healthy all year round.  Check out these skin care must-dos.
Search Related Topics:  makeup and acne  daily skin care  exfoliation

How To Choose a Moisturizer That Won't Break You Out
Does your skin dry out as the weather cools and the wind whips?  You can find a moisturizer that hydrates your skin without aggravating your acne.

Treating Acne In Dry Skin Types
If your skin naturally tends toward dryness (or if those acne treatments are totally making you peel) you've got to read this article.  These 5 tips will have your skin looking and feeling better in no time!
Search Related Topics:  dry skin  daily skin care  adult acne


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