Acne Skin Care Treatment
The one thing I have learned about acne skin care is that your skin can be treated by ways other than topical products. Skin is a part of your body and contrary to popular belief is very much alive; only the outermost layers of skin are ‘dead’. Taking good care of yourself in general can therefore be a good method of acne skin care. This means a healthy diet and frequent exercise, but most importantly I have found that keeping stress levels down makes a huge difference for me. My acne is like a ‘stressometer’; if I’ve got a lot on my plate I’m pretty much guaranteed to wake up in the morning with two or three little new friends.
So learning different techniques to keep stress levels down has proven to be the best acne skin care treatment I’ve come up with, in that it prevents it from happening at all. And this of course is the most ideal situation. What you decide to do to keep stress down is up to you, just make sure it’s not alcohol! Alcohol may help you relax, but its one of those culprits that can cause a lot of acne outbreaks for people. Stress isn’t just feeling pressured or tense, but also includes stress to your body that you don’t otherwise notice. Alcohol tends to put your body under stress, even if it makes you feel mentally at ease.
I use one or the other every day whether I’m having outbreaks or not, and follow up washing my face with applying a moisturizer of some kind. This last part is key, as I’ve found that not using a moisturizer will often lead to outbreaks. Acne skin care soaps are often quite harsh, and can in themselves cause acne for me if I don’t follow up with something to sooth the cleaned skin. Even if you have very oily skin, you don’t want to totally dry out your skin by scrubbing or washing too much; your skin needs some sort of hydration in order for you to achieve proper acne skin care.

