mainarticles   mainarticles
mainarticles
mainarticles   mainarticles
mainarticles
mainarticles

Home | Health & Fitness | Acne


Acne and Basic Hygiene

By: Jeff Austin
 

Dirt does not cause acne. That is one of the very basic concepts that most acne sufferers need to accept. Keeping the face clean will help to make acne outbreaks happen less frequently and be less severe when they do happen but the fact that your face gets dirty is not the cause of acne.

Facial cleansing is particularly important for those who are generally prone to acne, however. The facial cleansing for the prevention of acne outbreaks and while an outbreak is in progress needs to be in a specific fashion.

1.Wash your hands first. Is that surprising? It shouldnt be. Your hands are about to come in contact with your face. The first thing you need to do is scrub your hands and be sure that your nails are clean as well.

2.The next thing that you need to do is to secure your hair either in a hairnet, a shower cap or a headband. Pull your hair away from your face and firmly secure it.

3.Wet your face with warm (not hot) water and apply the soap or facial cleansing product as directed on the packaging. Never use more or less of the product than is recommended.

4.Using only your fingertips (NOT a washcloth), gently massage the cleanser into your face. Use a circular motion and be sure that you go all the way to the hairline. Pay particular attention to the areas of your face where you most often see pimple. Hard scrubbing is counterproductive. Be very gentle.

5.Rinse your face thoroughly by splashing it with warm water. Dont take a shortcut here. Rinse your face until all traces of the cleanser are gone.

6.Gently pat your face dry with a clean towel. Dont rub your face and never use a towel more than once.

7.Allow your face to air dry for at least 15 minutes before you apply acne medications or moisturizers.

Article Source: Main Articles

For more information on acne, be sure to visit www.the-health-hub.com where you'll find information on health topics such as acne cures, diet and exercise, healthy living & more

This article may be reproduced wholly or in part without written permission provided the byline, resource area, and any hyperlinks remain in order to give proper credit to the author.

Internet search engines and directory listings are imperative to your sites existence and success. Submit Your Website to the Searchen Networks directory and search engine to achieve authoritive inbound links.

Please Rate this Article

 

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Acne Articles Via RSS!
mainarticles
Main Articles. All Rights Reserved. © 2005, 2006
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
mainarticles
 

Powered by Article Dashboard