To
truly remove dirt and oil from your skin, give soap/cleanser 2
minutes to work. You don't have to rub the whole time but it helps.
To relieve the boredom, play the radio or do something else (brush
your teeth? lie down and relax for a mini-spa experience?). Rinse and
repeat.
The most effective final rinse is to fill a sink with warm
water and soak your skin while rubbing it gently until the cleanser
is gone. That's right, you need to plunge your face in the water. If
you've used a lot of cleanser, then you may need to repeat the rinse.
Rinse one more time using cold water to close your pores. Some people
prefer a toner for this last step.
Any cleanser residue simply
contributes to the next round of oil and dirt accumulation. This
procedure is most effective if done in the morning and evening. Watch
out for reddened skin or rebound oil production. These are clear
signs you need a gentler cleanser.
Using this procedure, the gentlest
cleansers on the market can clean the oiliest skin more effectively
than the harshest.
During the first two weeks, you may experience
increased acne as clogged pores open up and form pimples. Have
courage. Be of good cheer. Eventually, you'll get'em all and your
acne will improve.
Benzoyl peroxide gels, and other over the counter products work really well.
Talk to your doctor about trying one.
Exfoliate
every
four days with a scrub to get rid of dead skin cells.
When
you get rid of those pimples, watch out for the rush of confidence.
It's coming.
Even
after your acne disappears, continue your routine for at least
thirty days, sometimes more. Acne can continue coming back well
after puberty; if your acne does come back, just pick your old
routine back up.
Acne
is a stage everyone goes through and some things work for different
people, if this doesn't work it is O.K. Try something else!
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