Break Up with Breakouts: Acne Tips from an Esthetician

Break Up with Breakouts: Acne Tips from an Esthetician

Acne is a common condition that many individuals will suffer from at some point in their life. Despite the emotional aspect to acne, there are ways to deal with it. If you are prone to acne breakouts, it is vital to develop a skin care routine for acne that identifies and treats potential problem areas while providing your skin with the ideal environment to function properly. If you are looking for how to get rid of breakouts, look no further. The professionals at Kate Somerville have compiled acne tips from an esthetician to teach you how to control acne in a way that is safe and beneficial for your skin. Below are our top tips to help you reduce acne breakouts and get the clear skin you deserve.

 

To understand how to control acne, it is vital to have an understanding of what acne is and the common causes of acne breakouts. Acne is the combination of secretions, or oil, bacteria, and clogged pores. If the pore is clogged, the blockage develops into a whitehead, which is a small bump that is filled with pus. If the pore is exposed to oxygen, then the clog develops into a blackhead, which is the pus and or the dead skin cell build-up which turns black. Both types of clogged skin pores can develop into tender, swollen inflammations, pimples, or in some cases even a lump or nodule. Acne frequently occurs in individuals beginning puberty, typically between ages ten to thirteen, and can last for five to ten years. Often cases of acne resolve during the early twenties, though women are more likely than men to have mild to moderate forms of acne into their thirties and beyond.

 

Integrate Exfoliation Into Your Routine

 

The key to reducing acne is simple – exfoliation. Many pimples are the result of dead skin cell build-up in the pores. Exfoliating products help to reduce the occurrence of dead skin cell build-up related acne. Regular exfoliation helps to unclog pores and get rid of dead skin cells, thereby reducing the likelihood of clogged pores and acne. In addition, regular exfoliation helps promote the skin renewal process that can help brighten and smooth the complexion. The two most beneficial ingredients that promote exfoliation in the skin are salicylic acid and sulfur.

 

The most widely used acne ingredient to prevent breakouts and exfoliate the skin is salicylic acid. Salicylic acid is often used to treat mild to moderate acne. Salicylic acid belongs to a class of chemicals known as beta hydroxy acids. When salicylic acid is applied to the skin, it helps the skin shed the dead skin cells of the outer layer of the dermis, resulting in a fresher layer of surface skin cells. Salicylic Acid is a cousin to the active ingredient in aspirin and is believed to help reduce irritation much like aspirin does in the body.

 

Try a Spot Treatment



Spot treatments can be useful in your daily skincare routine to help treat and prevent acne breakouts. Kate Somerville’s EradiKate® Acne Treatments help to prevent future breakouts with powerful acne-fighting ingredients. The EradiKate® Acne Treatment is specially formulated with the highest level of Sulfur allowed to fight pimples, zits, blemishes, and future breakouts. The EradiKate® Salicylic Acid overnight acne treatment contains salicylic acid to exfoliate dead skin cells and unclog pores and Retinyl Propionate (a form of Retinol), to even skin tone while smoothing the appearance of skin texture. Kate Somerville also offers an EradiKate® Mask with foam-activated technology that helps dissolve impurities, dirt, and oil from the skin and targets existing acne to help prevent new blemishes from forming. To provide a comprehensive acne treatment system, the EradiKate® Daily Foaming Cleanser which is a medicated, foaming acne cleanser that contains 3% Sulfur helps to reduce and prevent blemishes, unclog skin pores, balance oily skin, and minimize the appearance of large pores.

 

There you have it! Our top treatments for breaking up with breakouts. While achieving blemish free skin may take time, it is our goal to help you get closer to the glowing and radiant skin you dream of.

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