The Best Treatments for Dry Skin

If you have sensitive or dry skin and you also have acne you’ll need to be careful to, not only cure your acne, but to take care of your skin. Nearly all acne treatments will be very drying to the skin as they are intended to check overproduction of oil and if your skin is already very dry this will only make things worse. Your skin could become irritated and flaky. If you have very sensitive skin the chemicals in some of the acne treatments will result in redness and irritation so you should be particularly cautious which treatments you use.

Skin Treatment for Dry and Sensitive Skin

As we get older our skin tends to become drier as the cells begin to secrete a lesser amount of sebum. Elastin and collagen in the skin become damaged and are less efficiently repaired, which results in to less elastic, drier skin. What’s more as women reach the menopause the production of estrogen drops which also causes dryness. Dry skin is also caused by cold weather and for those of us with sensitive skin it can be irritated very easily by a number of ingredients in cosmetics and skin preparations as well as fragrances or rough fabrics.

Acne Treatments For Sensitive or Dry Skin

1. Cleansing Preparations

A skin care routine that includes gentle cleaning with a mild cleanser and moisturizing is necessary if you have sensitive or dry skin. Cleansers sold especially for those who suffer from acne aren’t very appropriate for these types of skin. They contain abrasive chemicals for curing the acne but will more than likely cause irritation and redness if you have sensitive skin. You ought to select a more gentle cleanser as an alternative that contains only very mild ingredients and won’t any more irritation to your skin. Do not clean your face too frequently and never scrub vigorously or use a harsh cloth in an attempt to get rid of the dirt that is supposed to be the cause of acne. This will just result in increased inflammation and distribute the bacteria that cause acne all over your skin which will, without doubt, give rise to more outbreaks. Washing two times a day is adequate with a gentle soap. You can use either your hands or a boiled, soft washcloth or if at all possible use throwaway cotton pads.

2. Moisturizing For Dry and Sensitive Skin

You need to use a good moisturizer for dry skin but ensure you use a preparation that is not too heavy and will not add more oil which will worsen your acne. Heavy lotions and creams are unsuitable as they will clog up the pores and set off further irritation.

3. Acne Treatments For Dry or Sensitive Skin

Some chemicals often used in acne treatments include vitamin A derivatives such as retinol, salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. For dry or sensitive skin use one with a low concentration of the active ingredient at first to see how your skin reacts. If it doesn’t cause irritation and redness you can use a product with a higher concentration. Don’t use all over your face but use a only a small quantity directly where you have breakouts and only apply once a day until your skin gets used to it. You might also think about using a natural cure for acne such as tea tree oil, either in a purchased cream or lotion containing tea tree oil, or by making a solution of pure tea tree oil diluted in water and using on your face. Tea tree oil has proved to be nearly as effective as benzoyl peroxide but does not dry out the skin.

Conclusion

Dry and sensitive skins can suffer from acne and require special care so that you don’t make the condition of your skin even worse while treating your acne. Always use acne treatments with as mild ingredients as possible and think about trying acne home remedies as an alternative to the harsher commercial products that are available.

 

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