Proven Ways to Get Rid of Pimples & Acne | Recommended by Professionals

Proven Ways to Get Rid of Pimples & Acne | Recommended by Professionals


(NOTE: Every tip here has been tested and is recommended by professional dermatologists.)

 Many people today, including teens, men and women struggle daily in an effort to clear their face of pimples and acne. Many a times they end up using medications that only ruins their skin even more. In this write-up I will share with you 8 proven practices to get rid of your pimple problems. How fast you begin to see results depends on your skin type and how fast your skin reacts. You could notice changes and reduction of your acne overnight.

 

1. Visit a Dermatologist 

 The best thing you can do for yourself in such situation is to visit a professional to recommend what best suites your skin type and that will be most effective for you. Although not everyone can simply visit a dermatologist, hence there are other practices you could try at home which is listed below.

 

2. Apply a Warm Compress

 Heat is a super simple way to soothe your skin if acne is coming on, Use a warm compress or steam on your face. Pour some steaming hot water in a bowl and put your face over the water, leave your face there for 10 minutes, then wash your face with warm water. You can also use a cold compress or an ice pack to bring down the swelling of a particularly large, painful blemish.

 

3. Wash Your Face Regularly

 According to Dr. Joshua Zeichner, "Your oil glands are active all day," when that oil combines with dirt, makeup, and pollution, it reacts negatively with your skin. Sweat mixed with dirt and oil can become trapped under wet grimy clothing, potentially worsening an acne breakout. If you can't take a full shower, at least use a cleansing towelette. This removes the dirt and grime that could worsen acne.

 

4. Go Light on Makeup

Beauty products are one of the most common causes of adult acne, using heavy duty makeup to hide your blemishes won't make them physically disappear. Dr. Peredo recommends using mineral makeup on your skin rather than oil-based products that can contribute to breakouts, adding that oil-based foundation and concealer can block pores. Better yet, go totally makeup-free for a few days — it could be just the break your skin needs to clear up quick.

 

5. Medicate if necessary.

If you suffer from a more severe acne problem and nothing seems to be working, meet a dermatologist to work with you to find medications that can best suit your skin type and that will be most effective for you. Some acne cases require treatment with systemic medications such as oral antibiotic, and hormonal medication.

 

6. Use light therapy to zap acne.

A light therapy acne treatment device reduces acne inflammation, clears acne scars and makes the skin look more even-toned. You could go to your dermatologist for a red and blue light therapy or you could get a device to do it yourself at home. Use a light therapy acne treatment device over the acne or your whole face for two minutes. The light targets acne-causing bacteria, stimulates the dermal layers of the skin and produces collagen. Links to the best light therapy acne treatments devices:

 

7. Use Rubbing Alcohol.

First cleanse your face with face wash and dry you face.
Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to a cotton ball, use a cotton swab for more a more precise application.
Gently pat the cotton ball or cotton swab around the pimple you are trying to get rid of.
Allow the rubbing alcohol to dry then use some moisturizer to moisturize your skin.
Do this once a day to start. As your skin becomes more tolerant of rubbing alcohol, you can repeat for up to three times daily.
Links to rubbing alcohol products are given at the end of this article.

 

8. Use green tea.

 Soak green tea in boiling water for 3-4 minutes allow the tea to cool apply it to your face with a cotton ball or cotton swab leave it on for 10 minutes or overnight, and then rinse your face with water apply 1-2 times per day, as needed. It can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks Green tea is recommended for its many skin and health benefits Links to high quality green tea are given at the end of this article.

 

Related Links 


How to steam your face: https://m.wikihow.com/Steam-Your-Face

Buy high quality green tea for acne:
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Oil-free Acne Wash Redness Soothing Facial Cleanser With Salicylic Acid:
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Light Therapy Acne Treatment Devices:
Konga link -- http://bit.ly/Konga_Anit-Blemish_Device_2k6nckd
Amazon link -- http://bit.ly/Blemish_Remover_2lFweVM

 

Rubbing Alcohol:
Konga link -- http://bit.ly/Konga_Rubbing_Alcohol_2lJiBoq
Amazon link -- http://bit.ly/Rubbing_Alcohol_2k4kSKw

 

Mineral Makeup:
Konga link -- http://bit.ly/Konga_Milani_Mineral_Makeup_2lDssMM
Amazon link -- http://bit.ly/Natural_Mineral_Makeup_Set_2kBb373

 

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