Wednesday, December 24, 2014

About Acne: Sun Protection This Winter

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Yes, I'm seriously talking about sun protection during the wintertime. 

Although we tend to think of sun protection as only a warm-weather necessity, the reality is you can get a burn all year long.  (Anyone else ever come back from a long weekend of skiing with a painfully sunburned face?)

So, if you're hitting the slopes during the holidays, make sure to protect your skin!  Read on for some articles to help you do just that.

Enjoy your holidays!

Angela

How To Choose a Sunscreen That Won't Break You Out
Think sunscreen is just an oily, gooey, pore-clogging mess?  There are products out there that will change your perception of sunscreen (and protect your skin without causing breakouts.)

Do You Really Need a Sunscreen (Even In the Winter)?
Find out why you might want to add sunscreen into your winter-weather skin care routine.

Can Your Acne Treatments Cause Photosensitivity?
Certain acne treatments make skin more sensitive to the sun, and more prone to sun damage.  Does yours?

Everything You Need to Know About Sun Protection
Sun protection tips, tailored especially for breakout-prone skin types. 


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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

About Acne: Wintertime Skin Care Tips

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Winter is here.  And so is dry, flaky, peeling skin.  And breakouts.  Sigh.

Not to worry.  There are things you can do to keep your skin hydrated throughout the winter months, all while treating your acne.

Happy winter!

Angela

 

Wintertime Skin Care Tips
Beat dry skin and acne breakouts with these 4 simple skin care switches.

How To Choose a Moisturizer
To get through the winter you need a good moisturizer.  Here's how to choose one that won't make your acne worse.

How To Choose a Sunscreen
Hitting the slopes?  Those rays can be just as powerful bouncing off the snow as they are during the summertime.  Protect your skin without causing breakouts.

Treating Acne and Dry Skin
Skin still unbearably dry?  These tips are just what you need.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

About Acne: I'm Allergic to Benzoyl Peroxide

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Benzoyl peroxide is a common acne-fighting ingredient in both OTC and prescription acne medications.  But what can you do if you're allergic, or sensitive, to benzoyl peroxide?  Read on to find out.

Until next week,

Angela

 

I'm Allergic to Benzoyl Peroxide. How Can I Treat Acne?
Allergic to benzoyl peroxide? You have other acne treatment options! Here are some effective acne treatments that are benzoyl peroxide free.

How Can I Tell If I'm Allergic to BPO?
Here's how you can tell if you're really allergic to benzoyl peroxide, or if the side effects you're experiencing are normal.
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Beating Benzoyl Peroxide Dryness
Even if you aren't allergic to benzoyl peroxide, it sure can dry your skin out!  Here are a few things you can do to ease dryness caused by your BPO treatments.
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Understanding Benzoyl Peroxide Side Effects

Besides dry skin, benzoyl peroxide can cause other side effects.  Find out what they are and what you can do about them.

 

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