But good cleansing goes beyond just soap and water. First, you have to start off with the right cleanser for your skin—nothing too harsh or drying. Antibacterial soaps aren’t a good choice for just this reason.
For most people, a twice-daily cleansing is a good goal. Don’t forget to wash your face before bed.
Grainy face and body scrubs immediately come to mind, but they might not be the best exfoliating products for acne-prone skin. Scrubs can irritate the skin if you’re not using them gently.
You might not need a separate exfoliating product, though. Many acne treatment products, both over-the-counter and prescription, have exfoliating properties already.
But these aren’t a necessary part of your daily skin care routine. Deciding to use an astringent, or not, depends on many factors. If your skin is sensitive, dry, or irritated from your acne treatments, toners and astringents may do more harm than good.
A good, oil-free moisturizer won’t trigger breakouts, but will help ease dryness, flakiness, and peeling. Acne treatments can completely dry out your skin and you will want moisturizing to counteract that.
The trick is choosing the right moisturizer for your blemish-prone skin. One that is labeled oil-free and noncomedogenic is your best bet.
There are plenty of good sunscreens out there today that aren’t heavy or greasy, and won’t clog your pores and make acne worse. Since many acne medications make your skin more sensitive to the sun, wearing sunscreen daily is extra important for good skin health.
And don’t think sunscreen is just for summertime skin care. Dermatologists recommend wearing sunscreen year-round for the best protection. That means your wintertime skin care routine should include sunscreen too.
Acne medications help clear up existing breakouts while keeping new blemishes from forming. Over-the-counter acne treatments can help with milder forms of acne. Stubborn cases will need a prescription acne medication.
Your dermatologist can get you the right acne treatment for your skin, and help you create the right skin care regimen for you.