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5 Habits To Protect Your Face From Breakouts

 

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I am a self-proclaimed product junkie when it comes to skin products. I have spent so much money testing out skin products and buying new ones in a never ending quest to figure out what works best and can help me have healthy and glowing skin.

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But, in doing some recent research about skin and how to proactively manage my skin so I have minimal breakouts, I came across some ‘free ways’ to help keep my skin acne free and healthy. I’m sharing them with you as well. The best part is that these tips will help to make make your skin routine easy without having to invest in new products.

Check them out:

1. Sleep on your back versus your stomach. I was petrified to learn that when you sleep on your pillowcase, you actually increase your chance of having acne issues and skin breakouts. There are a lot of things on your pillowcase that are not so good for your face. Your dead skin cells, which you shed regularly, along with bacteria, oil and dirt are all present on your pillowcase. This happens even if you are washing your pillowcases on a regular basis.

And guess where these things go when you sleep face down? You got it. They go right onto your face causing breakouts and acne issues. But, if like me, you are a hardcore stomach sleeper here is an alternative. You can lay a fresh, clean towel on top of your pillow each night. This will help to protect your face and keep those dead skin cells, bacteria and oil away from that pretty face of yours.

2. Use one towel for your face and make sure it is not your body towel. It can be tempting when you step out of your bath or shower to just use one towel to dry off your entire body including your face. But, this is why you should err on the side of having a facial towel that you use only for your face.

Using your body towel on your face increases your chances of having an acne outbreak. The oil, lotions and dirt that may be present on your body towel can be moved from your body to your face. This causes those…


… pesky outbreaks and clogged pores creating a perfect portal for acne. Take the extra time and use a separate towel on your face. This way you are preventative and proactive in keeping your face acne free.

3. Bacteria is different based on where it resides on your body. Each part of your body has acne and while your body can know how to deal with that particular acne if it recurs in a specific place, the body is thrown off when there is a bacteria introduced from a different part of your body. This can  cause skincare issues. Being aware and conscious of this with the towels you use can help you steer clear of creating more skin care problems on your face.

4. Use paper towels to clean your face. Here is another way to keep your skin maintenance costs low. Paper towels, which are probably already available in your household, can be another way to clean your face. Even if you are using a different towel on your face versus your body, wash cloths can build up dirt, oils and bacteria pretty easily. Using a paper towel, which has a similar consistency as a face towel, gives your face very limited exposure to bacteria, oils and dirt. This helps you to further decrease your chances of having an acne breakout.

5. Cleanse your face every night. There are a lot of things that occur naturally at night that help your skin to repair and rejuvenate itself. It is more imperative to make sure you have a good skincare regimen for your face at night after you have had exposure to the outside elements such as the wind, germs and pollution. At night your skin goes through several processes including regeneration, re-establishes its pH balance and collagen production is taking place as well. This is why you don’t want to take away all of these good effects that next morning. In the morning instead of doing an extensive cleansing program, use water and a good moisturizer that has sun protection of at least an SPF of 15 or higher.

These five tips will help you keep your skin healthy and prepared to face those elements that are working to destroy all of the hard work you put into your skin maintenance. Try these tips to cut your skincare costs and be proactive in protecting your skin. Your wallet and your skin will be thankful for your efforts.

 

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