When you’re experiencing acne breakouts, it doesn’t mean you have to put a stop to using beauty skin care products.  Even though some of those products may be directly related to your breakouts, it doesn’t mean you have to put a halt to your regular skin care regimen.  Instead, take the breakouts as a sign that you need to shift your treatment to something that provides better care for your skin.

If you’ve been using a cleanser and toner religiously, it may be time to reconsider these beauty skin care products’ formulation.  With breakouts in place, it’s more than likely that they are either irritating your skin or eroding precious chemicals that serve to protect you from damaging conditions.

The same holds true with your moisturizer and other beauty skin care products.  While good for your skin, some brands may contain ingredients that react unfavorably to your skin and the conditions it is regularly exposed to.  Chances are that you’ll need to ditch most cream-based products and opt for water-based gels.

Apart from reconsidering your beauty skin care products for daily use, you’ll also need to treat the breakouts with the right anti-acne aids.  For light acne,  consider using benzoyl peroxide (to dry the lesions and kill bacteria) or salicylic acid (to opn up clogged follicles).  For more moderate to severe breakouts, especially with large inflammations, most doctors will prescribe either an oral or topical antibiotic, along with tretinoin treatment.

There’s no need to ditch beauty skin care products for good when you experience acne breakouts.  It may be time, however, to look for a new set of them.

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hopeinajar Philosophy Hope In A Jar Therapeutic Moisturizer For Dry Sensitive SkinClad in hip packaging and a similarly youth-oriented name, I was wary the first time I saw Philosophy Hope In A Jar.  Still, word of mouth on the product painted it as an awesome anti-aging moisturizer for dry sensitive skin types.  Even better, online reviews are almost unanimously positive about the product’s ability to improve skin quality and reduce signs of aging and environmental damage.

It contains rice bran oil, which carries over 100 antioxidants, including vitamin A and E in large volumes.  Used regularly, it helps soften surface texture, firm sagging skin and improve elasticity.  If your regular beauty product or the local climate has left your skin dry and flaking, a regular small application of Philosophy Hope In A Jar should nourish it back to life.

People who have used the product for a long time have reported numerous benefits, including:

  • diminished appearance of fine lines
  • noticeable improve even in deeper wrinkles
  • calms down flaking almost immediately
  • glowing and radiant skin

Reviews of the Philosophy Hope In A Jar Therapeutic Moisturizer from Amazon are very encouraging as well:

I have used Philosophy’s moisturizers for about a year and found that the moisturizer for dry/sensitive skin works best for me. Before trying it, I couldn’t seem to find a lotion that stayed with me the whole day, yet didn’t feel too oily. This is best for me during the dry winter months when my skin is at it’s driest. In the summer I’m ok with the normal skin Hope in a Jar. I also love it’s fresh, clean smell.

I’ve been considering trying their products for years, but this is the first I’ve bought and I’m certainly not sorry I did. It has made a noticeable difference in the appearance of fine lines as well as deeper wrinkles that have developed over my 65+ yr. lifetime. It only takes a tiny bit, though. If you accidentally use too much, just wait about 20 minutes and wipe off the excess with a tissue. My husband is using it instead of his usual aloe and likes it, also. Most of the reviewers seem to be younger, so I thought I’d let you older buyers know it will work for you as well.

The Philosophy Hope In A Jar Therapeutic Moisturizer is currently available and in stock from Amazon.

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