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Modern acne treatment kits almost always incorporate a cleansing stage. By using a cleanser, you help your skin dispose of dead skin cells and other contaminants that may be may be lingering on its surface. While cleansing is a rather simplistic process, technique is only half of what’s involved. A suitable cleansing product is a must, especially for acne-prone skin that responds negatively to irritation. It is common to see people use cleansers that contain harmful ingredients including sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and alcohol. These strip the skin of whatever moisture it may have and consequently leave it dry, red, and irritated. Acne breakouts run rampant in this type of environment. If you currently suffer from acne that has been unresponsive to conventional treatment, your cleanser of choice may be to blame. In the following, we will examine some of the characteristics to look for in a suitable acne cleanser.
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