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Acne Face Wash

Wed, Feb 25, 2009

Acne Products

When choosing acne face wash, most people avoid soaps. But not all soaps are bad.
Commercial soaps typically use the fatty-acid portions of certain oils that
provide the most suds and hardest bars, then add to that surfactants that
increase the lather. Why? Because the public demands it. Bubbles aren’t
necessary for cleansing, but … in providing them to please the public, they
also draw off the glycerin and sell it separately. These generally are not “real”
soap, though they have a little “real” soap in them.

Handcrafted soaps other than the clear, glycerin bars, are a different and
diverse ballgame. Depending upon the oils used, they can range from a
product that also would strip and dry skin to a product that pampers and
conditions your skin. They don’t need surfactants and they leave the
glycerin in … as well as provide some “free superfat” for additional
conditioning.

Whichever you’re using, the dryness is not a matter of your skin adjusting,
it’s simply using an acne face wash that is too drying for your skin. When choosing
acne products, you have to identify your skin type as well as the kind of acne
you have.

If you are not keen on soap, you can try a specialized acne facial wash like Clearpores

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