This article about cosmetic acne
skin care is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Alison
Cole
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Cosmetics,
though by no stretch of imagination a valid line of defense, are widely used to
camouflage acne. Though this is reasonable and makes sense, any kind of
topically applied oil-based compound will aggravate acne. This especially
applies to foundation creams, the longest-lasting of which are generally oil-based
(or oleaginous).
Specifically,
the ingredients to avoid include isopropyl myristate, isopropyl esters, oleic
acid, stearic acid, petrolatum and lanolin. Cosmetic brands of lower quality
will not mention the presence or absence of such compounds on the label and
must be avoided. Though alcohol-based cosmetics are not the best choice for
acne-prone skin, they are certainly preferable to oil-based ones. The best bets
are water-based cosmetics which, though not as long-lasting as oleaginous ones,
are far more suitable and less detrimental to acne.
There
are a number of cosmetics available for camouflaging unsightly acne. They
usually come in the form of a regimen that includes a concealing cream, a sheer
or opaque foundation and a dusting powder. Prior to using these products, the
skin must be gently but thoroughly cleansed and a certain amount of individual
inventiveness may be called for to match camouflaged acne with unaffected skin
areas.
A
lot of research has been conducted to isolate the ideal shades of foundation
creams for hiding acne, and you can now choose the shade that best suits the
degree of acne you suffer from. For instance, green creams have been found most
suitable for camouflaging redness resulting from rosacea. Yellow cream is best suited
for purplish bruising and excessively pigmented skin (which can be caused by
severe acne), and so on.
It
is best to consult a knowledgeable salesperson attached to a reputed cosmetics
outlet rather than pick up such ‘designer’ products off the shelf at the local
supermarket.
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