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How to Treat and Prevent Acne

How to Treat and Prevent Acne

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How to Treat and Prevent Acne with Neutrogena®

There’s nothing worse than having a big, inflamed pimple ... except, of course, having multiple inflamed pimples.

Whether you’re dealing with a single behemoth or a colony of blemishes, you need to be prepared with the right spot treatment products to shrink inflamed acne — and also develop an acne-fighting clear skin cleansing and care regimen that helps prevent breakouts from forming in the first place. Acne is a cyclical problem that requires an “every day” treatment routine, not just emergency fixes when a spot pops up.

You've also probably heard that picking or popping a pimple is a major no-no (and it’s true), but simply ignoring breakouts won’t help either. To help prevent and treat acne, experts recommend an active treatment approach.

That’s because, when a pimple appears, you have to treat it or it will take longer to go away. For some people, especially those with darker complexions, it can leave a mark, otherwise known as hyperpigmentation.

If you have a single inflamed pimple, use an acne spot treatment one to three times a day until the spot clears. Neutrogena’s acne specialists recommend a product with salicylic acid, which exfoliates and unclogs pores.

Also, pay attention to how you’re covering up pimples as they heal. It may be tempting to pile makeup on when you have acne, but that can make it worse — and make pimples last longer. When you have active pimples, it’s important to let skin breathe and stay away from applying any comedogenic (pore-clogging) products that can trap dirt, oil and bacteria.

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How to Get Rid of Acne

The best option according to the pros? Go bare-faced whenever possible. But when you do wear makeup, choose a foundation which combines light coverage with salicylic acid for acne-clearing power while it hides breakouts.

To prevent angry pimples from forming, make sure you’re keeping up with the right clear skin routine: cleansing twice a day, every day, with a cleanser, applying a light and non-pore-clogging moisturiser, and choosing an acne-friendly sunscreen, such as Neutrogena® Ultra Sheer® Clear Face Lotion. If your acne problems persist despite your efforts, it’s best to consult a dermatologist.

But with the right preventive measures and approach for when that throbbing blemish comes to a head, you’ll be prepared to clear up your skin, fast — and help prevent those annoying pimples from coming back.

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