This short note won't help you cure acne, as that's something dermatologists have to do, but by reading this post, you'll learn how to improve the condition of your facial skin at home.
In order to have a more beautiful and smoother complexion, first of all, you should follow a certain routine. Wash your face with a cleanser in the morning and evening, and dry your face with a disposable paper napkin instead of a towel. It is a good idea to break the habit of touching your face with dirty hands and pressing pimples. If you can't break the habit, we suggest you try anti-acne patches. Not only will applying a patch to the inflamed area not only protect it from the spread of dirt and inflammation, but the patch will also help the pimples heal faster. It's also important to change pillowcases often, clean your phone screen and wash your make-up brushes, as they collect a wide range of germs that can cause skin rashes.
To reduce minor skin rashes, look for products containing niacinamide, salicylic acid, retinol, AHA acids.
Niacinamide, found in facial care products, has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Niacinamide also regulates sebum secretion and reduces enlarged pores. Niacinamide can be found in face creams and serums.
Retinol for the face is a product that is often used to reduce the first signs of ageing. However, retinol reduces the formation of comedones by activating the elimination of dead cells, making it ideal for acne-prone skin.
Salicylic acid products are the best way to fight blackheads at home. Salicylic acid (BHA) is the only acid that is soluble in sebum, so it can easily penetrate the pores and dissolve the impurities there.
Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) products remove dead skin cells, brighten the skin and are ideal for acne-prone skin.