If you think you're alone in the struggle to ward off acne,
don't fret. It seems that while not everyone suffers from
it severely, many-around 85% of people, go through it at
some point in their life.

Breakouts vary from person to person. So, instead of giving
up, get educated! Here are some tips that you can use to
clean up and eventually clear up that beautiful skin!

The skin, being the body's largest organ, is always
mending, growing and changing to fit our needs and to keep
us healthy. In a way, it's a type of bio-shell, surrounding
you and growing with you. In fact, you shed dead skin cells
constantly. This constant loss means that about every seven
years, your skin has completely molted itself in its
entirety.

So, your skin maintains itself with proper cell function
and reproduction. In order for you to maintain this
delicate balance, you need to be sure to wash your face
daily.

To all intents and purposes, you should actually wash with
soap and rinse well two or more times per day. Rinsing
thoroughly is probably the most important step, even if
soap is not available, especially after intense exercise.

Moreover, another way to take care of the skin on your
face, neck, back and shoulders is to be sure that you wash
your hair frequently. You hair releases oils constantly.
This oil naturally glides down the forehead onto the face,
and from the neck onto the back. This is a real concern
during humid weather and elevated outdoor temperatures.

Men really need to experiment when shaving. Using an
electric razor or a razor with shaving cream can affect the
skin. Find out which is the better option for you. Be sure
to keep your razors clean, lather-up well and use quality
shaving cream and/or soap.

In the same fashion, women who wear makeup also need to be
careful not to use products that irritate the skin. If you
are undergoing acne treatment, especially with topical
products, makeup might actually irritate the more. If you
still feel the need to use facial products during
treatment, be sure to use noncomedogenic (oil free)
products.
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Author's Bio: 

About the Author
Steve Williams is a freelance writer, who suffered acne for
many years. His research into prevention and acne cures
have helped him, and other fellow sufferers.