The Best Treatments for Dry Skin

by Article Poster on November 13, 2009

If you have sensitive or dry skin and you also have acne you will need to take care to, not only cure your acne, but to take care of your skin. Most acne treatments will cause your skin to dry out as they are made to stop overproduction of oil and if you have dry skin this will only increase your problems . Your skin could become red, flaky and irritated. If you have sensitive skin the chemicals in some acne remedies can increase irritation and redness so you need to be particularly cautious which remedies you use.

Dry and Sensitive Skin Treatment

As we get older our skin tends to become drier as the cells start to make a reduced amount of sebum. Elastin and collagen in the skin become damaged and are less efficiently repaired, which leads to to less elastic, drier skin. What’s more as women move toward the menopause the production of estrogen drops which also causes drying of the skin. Dry skin can also be caused by cold weather and for those with sensitive skin it can easily be irritated by many of the ingredients in skin care products and make up as well as fragrances or rough fabrics.

Acne Treatments For Sensitive or Dry Skin

1. Cleansing Preparations

A routine for skin care that includes gentle cleansing with a mild cleanser and moisturizing is considered necessary if you have dry or sensitive skin. Cleansers marketed specially for those with acne aren’t very suitable for these types of skin. They contain harsh ingredients for treating the acne but can cause irritation and redness if you have sensitive skin. You need to select a milder cleanser as an alternative that contains only mild ingredients and won’t any more irritation to your skin. Don’t wash your face too often and never scrub vigorously or use a harsh washcloth in an attempt to clean off the dirt that is thought to be the cause of acne. This will merely result in increased inflammation and spread the acne causing bacteria around your skin which will inevitably give rise to more breakouts. Washing your face two times a day is adequate using a gentle soap. Use either your hands or a freshly boiled soft washcloth or if possible use throwaway cotton pads.

2. Moisturizing For Sensitive or Dry Skin

You should use a good quality moisturizer on dry skin so be sure to use a preparation that is very light and won’t result in an increase of oil which will . Thick creams and lotions are inappropriate as they will clog the pores and produce more irritation.

3. Acne Treatments For Sensitive or Dry Skin

Some of the chemicals often used in acne treatments include vitamin A derivatives, benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, salicylic acid, vitamin A derivatives such as retinol or benzoyl peroxide. For sensitive or dry skin choose one with a low concentration at first to monitor how your skin reacts. If it doesn’t cause redness or irritation you can increase the concentration. Do not use all over your face but use a small amount only in the problem area and only apply once a day until your skin gets used to it. You could also consider using a natural cure for acne such as tea tree oil, either in an over the counter cream or lotion that contains tea tree oil, or by making a solution of pure tea tree oil diluted in water and using on your face. Tea tree oil has proved to be nearly as helpful as benzoyl peroxide but is much less drying on the skin.

Conclusion

Sensitive and dry skins can get acne and need particular care so that you do not make the condition of your skin worse while treating your acne. Always use acne treatments with as gentle ingredients as you can and think about trying acne home remedies as an alternative to the harsher over the counter preparations available.

 

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