Moisturizers for acne skin help to maintain the overall health of skin without triggering a breakout.
There are reasons why some people shy away from wearing moisturizers, but the benefits far outweigh any possible downsides folks may see in them.
Read on to find out more about helping to keep your skin hydrated and what you can do if you do not like them.
A Korean company has developed a new “high-tech” acne product that can now be ordered online. The product, targeted at acne sufferers with sensitive skin, is designed to be used as a cleansing towel.
The claim is that using it will make your skin “smooth and as clear as crystal”. I have my doubts. Read on to find out more.
What if that redness in your t-zone (forehead area, as well as the area across your nose), cheeks, and chin wasn’t acne at all? What if the bumps you were treating weren’t, in fact, acne bumps?
Since facial rosacea looks a lot like an acne outbreak, it was worth writing a brief overview of the condition. Read on to find out a bit more about who is at risk and what symptoms to watch out for.
They say “you are what you eat?” It’s hard to take that saying literally, but there is a point of reflection in it.
Essentially, if we eat well, we feel better. Were you aware though that also, in eating well, specific things are happening in your body that helps your skin? Read on to find out about acne food and what you can to do try and prevent outbreaks from within.
What exactly is acne? What are common triggers for it? Info and my personal stories about what helped me to better understand what was going on when my skin would begin to “act up”. Insight to help you find out more about not only acne, but general skin care and skin health topics too.