How To Treat Cystic Acne

Avoid Abrasive Skincare Products

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Cystic acne isn't caused by abrasive products alone, but many individuals with cystic acne buy skincare products that can do more harm than good. Using abrasive skincare products can cause mild to moderate acne breakouts, worsen existing breakouts, and otherwise mess with the health of an individual's skin. Individuals with acne-prone skin often use exfoliating cleansers to try to remove dead skin cells, but abrasive and harsh products have a harmful effect. When individuals exfoliate, they're removing skin cells that can clog pores. Not all exfoliants are bad, but some contain chemicals and harsh ingredients that can damage and irritate skin. Individuals should avoid roughened cleansing cloths and gritty scrubs. When exfoliating, individuals should get chemical exfoliants instead, which include chemical peels, beta hydroxy acids, and alpha-hydroxy acids. This helps eliminate dead skin cells without the irritation and friction that physical exfoliants cause. Since different skin types require different exfoliants, patients should talk to a dermatologist when choosing skincare products.

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