4 Acne Skin Care Tools You Should Know About

Must-Have Tools for Acne Sufferers

Sylvia Cochran
Plenty of skin care tools promise clear, fresh and pink skin. While this may hold true for the average fashion model, those in need of acne skin care products frequently scoff at the ads. Now there are some must-have tools specifically for this kind of skin care.

Understanding the Need for Acne Skin Care Products

It is a common misconception that acne skin care tools are primarily of interest to the teenaged consumer. Rutgers University points out that even as acne is indeed a bane of teenage skin care worries, it also affects women and men in their 20s as well as in their 40s. Unfortunately, this market is greatly under-served by mainstream cosmetics advertisers.

The University of Illinois chimes in to inform readers that approximately 80 to 95 percent of pubescent teens face this skin condition, which nevertheless continues on into adulthood for a fair number of them. The availability of acne skin care tools makes it possible to face the world in spite of blackheads, whiteheads and pimples.

Double Loop Extractors

Estheticians use these skin care tools in the spa setting to extract blackheads (with the flat side) or whiteheads (with the loop). It is not useful for deep acne, which the consumer should only allow a physician to treat. Skin care mavens suggest first softening the skin with a steam treatment before removing the offending blemishes. These are must-have tools for that sudden outbreak on date night.

Lancets with Extractor

These acne skin care tools work along the same lines as the double loop extractors, except for the lancet portion that pierces the pus-filled pustules. Although this is not generally a recommended practice, larger pustules frequently do not allow for sufficient cover-up with cosmetics. In these instances the use of these tools greatly decreases the danger of infection and scarring that the use of fingers could create. Remember to disinfect the lancets after use.

Complexion Brushes

Take a closer look at these must-have tools for skin care, and it is obvious that the complexion brushes look like over-sized toothbrushes. Their gentle bristles work together with medicated facial cleansers to gently exfoliate the skin while stimulating the blood flow. They are good alternatives to scrubs, which could overly dry the skin when applied concurrently with topical astringents.

Retinoids

These acne skin care tools are actually vitamin A derivatives that manufacturers include in a wide array of over-the-counter and prescription-only topical creams. They encourage the natural exfoliation of the facial skin in tandem with having a somewhat drying effect on the organ's oil production. Put together these two properties, and it is clear that the appropriate use of the retinoids hastens the clearing of pores while actively counteracting the outbreak of black- and whiteheads.

Who knew that there were such effective acne skin care tools on the market?

Sources

http://health.rutgers.edu/brochures/acne.htm

http://www.mckinley.illinois.edu/handouts/acne/acne.html

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