"Do you use acne cleanser?
Here's my favorite…"
by
I. C. Craters
When you are shopping for an acne cleanser, you should keep a few things in mind. One of them – the most important in my opinion, is that modern science has still not developed an effective cure for acne. Trust me, I know. My face is so pocked with craters, that I occasionally get mistaken for the man in the moon.
There are some acne cleansers that can help you more than others, but they are few and far between. The upshot of all of this is that it is a bad idea to pay too much for an acne cleanser. Why pay through the nose for something that will barely work at all. That is a very stupid idea, as far as I am concerned. Aren't there other things which you would rather spend your money on?
Honestly, I have tried basically every acne cleanser known to man, from the most complex and new-fangled concoctions, to the simplest or most back to basic. Of all of them, my favorite acne cleanser is just good old witch hazel. It is a natural astringent, and quite similar to rubbing alcohol in its effects, but because it is all natural, it is much more gentle on your skin. Although my zits have never been completely cured by this acne cleanser, it has not made my skin peel the way many of the other ones have, and overall, I would say that it has made some improvements to my health and beauty.
Another thing that helps is some mild soap, especially if it is specially formulated acne cleanser soap. Acne is a type of skin irritation, and so conventional soap that further irritates your face can really exacerbate your acne problems. Trust me, all natural is better with everything that you can put on your face if you are dealing with acne.
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