Sunday, December 20, 2009

Is it safe to use an exfoliating cleanser before an acne cleanser?

i want to know if it will damage my skin or not. and can and exfolating cleanser also be used for getting rid of acne scars. I heard it can be cause it sheds off dead skin cells. anyway, can someone please give me info? Please and thank you!Is it safe to use an exfoliating cleanser before an acne cleanser?
I really don't think this is a good idea! I once had normal skin before I used a bunch of skin products. Once the natural barrier of your skin becomes damaged, it can take years to repair it.





If your acne scars are new and still have discoloration, there are less abrasive ways to heal the scars than exfoliating cleansers, which often have chemicals that interfere with skin healing. Moisturizers and creams with tea tree, vitamin E and evening primrose are good choices because of the omega content. Also rose hip oil is good for scars.





Whatever you use, I've learned the hard way that doing too much to your face will make it worse! Use small amounts of cleansers, moisturizers and essential oils. Don't use too many products, because the chemicals don't mix.





Healing your skin comes from the inside. You should eat things that have a high content of unsaturated fats, like avocado's, fish and unsalted nuts. They help to rebuild skin. Also fruits and vegetables are good because they have vitamins and minerals... and when you eat them it will find its way to your skin. It may take 3-6 months to see a difference.Is it safe to use an exfoliating cleanser before an acne cleanser?
I am not an expert in cleansers but that doesn't sound like a great idea. If you have even a little sensitive skin it might get irritated pretty bad.





Depending on your acne scars I would recommend you give some of the most common home remedies a try like:





http://www.acnescarstreatments.com/acne-鈥?/a>





or





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRC2l7m0U鈥?/a>





Also if you have acne scars I am not sure how much an acne cleanser is going to help. Instead I would recommend an acne cream like mederma or zenmed:





http://www.acnescarstreatments.com/zenme鈥?/a>





Zenmed seems to have better reviews and have natural ingredients and a 60 day money back guarantee!





In the mean time if you just want to cover it up with a concealer (wouldn鈥檛 suggest it as a long term solution but good for a date or an important event :) a very good one is:





http://www.acnescarstreatments.com/acne-鈥?/a>








Good luck,


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