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Dry Skin: Learn how to get the most from your Acne Treatment Routine

by Clarita Milles

It is reported that a staggering 80% of the population suffers from some form of acne. You would think that most of these cases are seen in people with oily skin. however, even people with dry skin can suffer from acne problems.

When acne presents itself in dry skin, the pimple will usually present itself underneath the surface of the skin. To treat acne and dry skin, a daily cleansing routine is vital. Without it, you will be more susceptible to acne bacteria and skin irritation.

Keep in mind that untreated acne can lead to acne scarring. Preventive acne treatment is definitely preferable to extensive and/or invasive scar treatment.

Firstly, cleanse your face twice a day with a cream cleanser. You can opt for using a soapy cleanser, however, dry skin may react negatively to this type of product. Exposing dry skin to soap or water can promote dryness.

Secondly, you should use an astringent to remove any remaining debris and to help close open pores. Astringents that help treat black heads and blemishes are also available on the market. Once you've decided to purchase an astringent, avoid any that contains alcohol. This ingredient is known to cause irritation and can likely dry out your skin.

Finally, apply a moisturizer to protect your skin. Maintaining dry skin moisturized is essential if you want to keep acne under control. Excessively dry skin can lead to cracking which can cause greater problems.

Cracks will provide the opportunity necessary for acne bacteria to enter your skin. Therefore, it is a good idea to keep your moisturizer handy so that you can reapply as often as necessary throughout the day.

During the hotter summer months, it's a good idea to incorporate an acne product that contains retinoids or salicylic acid to your daily skin care routine. Since these products can be harsh, combine them with your usual cleanser to reduce possible irritation. Another option is to use them sparingly or only a few times during the week.

Common Treatments for Acne Scars

If you are currently suffering from acne scars, there are a few treatments you can choose from. The most common treatment options include subcision, excision, and acne scars creams.

Large areas of scar tissue are often treated using excision. In cases such as this, the damaged skin is removed and the edges are sutured together. If the area of scar tissue being removed is too large, then it may be necessary to use a skin graft to close the portion of skin that has been removed. If you have rolling scars then you may need to undergo a procedure called, subcision. This surgical procedure requires a specialist to use a small needle or surgical scissors to release the upper skin from the underlying scar tissue. Sometimes a filler is required to plump-up the skin.

A less invasive treatment involves the use of natural acne scar creams. This type of product slowly removes scar tissue and helps replace it with new healthy skin cells.

Finding the right acne treatment is the first step in preventing the formation of acne scars, however, there are times when even the best prevention methods can help avoid acne scarring. If after having tried everything you discover yourself suffering from acne scars, then a natural acne scar removal cream, such as BIOSKINCARE, can help you deal with this problem in a gentle, yet effective way. Its main ingredient, snail serum, makes it ideal for acne scars treatment.

Published January 12th, 2010

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BIOCUTIS skin care products:

Moisturize and stimulate the renewal of dead and dyeing cells. Restore the capacity of the skin to hold in water from within.

Replenish the lipid barrier of our skin thereby impeding the penetration of allergens and toxins.

Induce the reproduction of antimicrobial peptides on the surface of the skin and within the skin follicles contributing to control microbes.

Digest keratin plugs and debris and unblocks clogged pores allowing for the outflow of sebum to the surface where it lubricates and protects the skin instead of causing injuries to the cells lining the follicles and an inflammatory reaction of the body to repair the lesions.

Signal the immune system it is being taken care of and does not need to fire its immune responses and overly react to minor injuries thus avoiding the loss of tissues that characterizes deep acne scarring.

Prevent scarring and remove scars from accidental injuries and post surgery; stria marks; abnormal hypertrophic and keloid scars; keratosis pilaris; actinic keratosis scales by the breakdown abnormal, dysfunctional and damaged tissues into their amino acid components while stimulating their replacement with new healthy skin structures.

Vanish redness and dryness, relieves eczema and dermatitis, reduce psoriasis scales and most types of skin blemishes.

Repair skin damaged by glycolic peeling and other chemical peels, dermabrasion or laser resurfacing.

By strengthening the skin they relieve the dreaded side effects caused by retinoic drugs, Isotretinoin (Accutane),  that make the skin thinner while taken in to halt severe nodular cystic acne.

Reduce and heals skin fragility and is an antioxidant that helps to reduce the damaging effects on the dermis of sunburns and excess exposure to solar radiation.

Help to heal blisters, bruises, wounds, and the consequences on the skin of ionizing radiotherapy or radiodermatitis.