Looking for a clear skin treatment for acne-prone and blemished skin? First, you’ll need to determine what kind of breakouts you’re having. If it’s a severe acne breakout, we highly recommend bringing it to a dermatologist. More likely than not, you’ll need that much extra care that regular topical applications can’t provide.
Mild Acne
If you only notice a few bumps, along with some whiteheads and blackheads, you have a mild acne condition. As a clear skin treatment, look towards regular exfoliation using a salicylic acid-based product.
Additionally, here is a daily regimen you may want to follow:
- Morning Wash: light foaming cleanser
- Toning: Salycylic-acid based toner
- Evening Wash: light foaming cleanser
- Night Application: 5% Benzoyl Peroxide
Moderate Acne
Moderate acne breakouts are characterized by more frequent dome-shaped lesions, along with a good heaping of blackheads and whiteheads. For a start, you will want to try the same clear skin treatment regimen used for mild acne. If it doesn’t work, try seeing a dermatologist. Most likely, you’ll be prescribed an oral antibiotic, along with stronger topical substances. While some doctors may suggest non-invasive clinical clear skin treatments, such as lasers, it’s usually prudent to try medicating first and see how it works out.
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