Use an astringent with alcohol and acetone once a day. An astringent will clear up oil deposits in your pores and clear dirt and bacteria.
Exfoliate your skin only two or three times a week. Exfoliattion will help loosen clogged pores. However, the abrasive ingredient in an exfoliater, if used too often, can be damaging to your skin.
Continue your regimen between breakouts. Because pimples begin beneath the surface of the skin, the only way to stay on top of breakouts is to continue treating your acne even if you cannot see it. Once your acne disappears completely for about three months, you can stop your routine and see if the acne returns.
Tip
Talk to your doctor about getting a prescription for Retin-A, Differen, an antibiotic or birth control pill for moderate, severe or cyclical acne. Your doctor can determine which medications will most help your condition.
Benzoyl peroxide will affect everyone’s skin differently. Adjust dosage and applications until you find a combination that works for you.
Warning
An astringent could be irritating to sensitive skin. Discontinue use if your skin turns red or patchy or if you feel stinging and burning.