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What Is A Pore Or Skin Cleanser?

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You've probably come here in hopes to battle acne. We've all had different forms of skin acne at one point or another. Clogged pores are one of the leading contributors to acne. If you see a black dot on your face, that's not a mole or freckle, it's probably a blocked pore or blackhead. Don't get alarmed, don't pick at it. There's several things you can do to unclog your pores. Please read on as we describe a few successful acne remedies, specifically blocked pore remedies below:

First, have you ever heard of a skin cleanser? A skin or pore cleanser is typically a bottle of liquid, referred to as an astringent. It will smell strong, and it may even burn a little once applied to your skin. It removes all the dirt and oils in your skin. Skin Cleanser should be applied by a cotton ball and wiped across your face, after your face is washed thoroughly with warm water. The acne astringent or pore cleanser will help you to prevent acne. By unclogging blocked pores, the pore cleanser is keeping dirt from collecting and forming a pimple. This is a great method for keeping pimples and acne from starting.

Pore cleansers are strongly suggested for teen acne. Many teens produce excessive amounts of oil, which in turn cause acne. By removing the oils with a pore cleanser, there's less of a likelihood of acne forming. While there's not guarantee that pore cleanser will cure or prevent all pimples, it's a very good way of keeping pimples from becoming large and inflamed.

Most pore cleansers contain alcohol. This has negatives and bonuses. On one hand alcohol based astringents are perfect for acne. Alcohol dries pimples up and helps them disappear faster. One the other hand, alcohol has been known to dry up faces and make them look very dull. It can also make a face peel and look flakey when used in excess.

Despite this, a good balance of pore cleanser and nightly moisturizing should be a perfect balance. It's also recommended to exfoliate prior to applying pore cleanser. Exfoliating removes trapped dirt from deep pores, whereas pore cleaner generally removes dirt from the surface of pores. If you follow this routine daily in tandem with a DHT reducing product to reduce skin oils, you should notice a significant difference in your skin. If your skin becomes irritated from pore cleanser, discontinue use immediately and search for an alternative acne method.



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Richard Sutter is team member of Clearogen, an acne treatment product company providing new technological advances in acne skin care. Visit http://www.clearogen.com today.

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