ACNE Facial Training Manual for Estheticians

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Choosing a Cleanser

When choosing a cleanser for acne-prone skin, it's important to look for a gentle and non-comedogenic product, which means it won't clog pores. Here are some types of cleansers that can be effective for acne-prone skin: Salicylic acid cleansers: Salicylic acid is a common ingredient in cleansers for acne-prone skin because it helps unclog pores and exfoliate dead skin cells. Benzoyl peroxide cleansers: Benzoyl peroxide can be an effective ingredient for treating acne, but it can also be harsh and dry. If you choose a benzoyl peroxide cleanser, follow up with a moisturizer to prevent dryness. Sulfur cleansers: Sulfur is an ingredient that can help reduce oiliness and kill bacteria on the skin. It can be a good choice for people with oily skin or mild to moderate acne. Gentle cleansers: If your skin is sensitive or prone to dryness, a gentle cleanser that doesn't contain any harsh ingredients may be the best option. Look for a non-comedogenic, fragrance-free cleanser that is formulated for sensitive skin. Oil cleansers: Some people find that using an oil cleanser can help reduce acne by dissolving excess oil and unclogging pores. Look for an oil cleanser that is specifically formulated for acne-prone skin.


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