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Cleansing for acne-prone skin


Cleansing for acne-prone skin

Oily skin requires specially formulated cleansers that easily rinse off. You may want to consider trying products created for acne-prone skin, as many of these are also suitable for oily skin. Facial cleansers formulated for oily or acne-prone skin are designed to gently remove dirt, excess oil, makeup and bacteria that cause acne. New cleansing products for acneic skin have expanded to include mousse formulations that make it easier to remove these impurities. Daily management of acne-prone skin should include twice daily cleansing – once in the morning and again at bedtime. If you’re getting ready for an evening out, cleanse your face to remove the build-up of grime and residual makeup before re-applying cosmetic products. After each cleansing, for an added layer of protection, always use a suitable moisturizer to rehydrate your skin and smooth over visibly dry areas.

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