4 Essential Steps for Acne Free Treatment
In this article, we will look at 4 essential steps that are necessary for any acne free treatment. Each of these 4 steps is against one of best-known causes of acne. The result is smooth, healthy-looking skin. Actually I have read a lot of testimonials from users who followed these 4 steps and been impressed by both the effectiveness and the gentle effect it has on the skin. However something to keep in mind is that “harsh” products can actually make your acne worse after the initial effect wears off.
Below are the 4 steps for Acne Free Treatment.
<p>Step 1: Unclogs Pores & Renews Skin
Using a Glycerin Based or Sorbitol Based Soap for Face Wash. With most soaps and washes on the market, it is difficult to remove all the oil on the skin without over-drying or irritating it. I would also always feel an oily residue especially around the T zone (middle forehead to nose and chin). A lot of soaps even left a waxy feeling that contributes to blocking the pores and causing breakouts in many people. Glycerin or Sorbitol based soaps can give you great cleaning without the dryness or waxy feel to the skin, which is the very first thing you need for any acne free treatment.
Step 2: Tone Your Skin
This is another vital step in any
acne free treatments – it keeps your face healthy because the toner wipes away the excess oil that the soap is not able to clean. Additionally, it neutralizes and kills all the bacteria forming substances that is causing acne on your face. When applying toner on your skin, follow below simple steps. First clean your hands with a mild anti-bacterial soap before applying to face. Second, moisten a cotton ball with the toner till it’s semi-filled. Third, apply the cotton ball on the face starting from the chin and go upward. Do the above 3 steps routinely till your whole face has been treated – including your necks as well. This is a proven effective acne free treatment process.
Archer Goodchap specializes in acne treatment and acne scar removal. He write articles constantly to review acne products and share experiences with readers worldwide. His personal website Fade Acne Scar is free for subscribers.


