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There are some self- skincare steps you can take at home to help manage your acne during treatment.1

Limit Washing
Do not wash affected areas more than twice a day. Use a mild soap or cleanser with lukewarm water to avoid irritation.2

Avoid Picking and Squeezing
Do not try to “clean out” blackheads or squeeze spots, as this can worsen acne and cause scarring.2

Choose the Right Products
Use water-based, non-comedogenic products instead of oil-based ones to reduce the likelihood of clogged pores. 2

Remove Makeup Before Bed
Ensure all makeup is completely removed before going to bed to prevent breakouts. 2

Manage Dry Skin
Use a fragrance-free, water-based emollient if dry skin is an issue. 2

Wash Your Hair Regularly
Keep hair clean and avoid letting it fall across your face to prevent acne.2

Avoid Irritating Products
Avoid skincare products with alcohol, astringents, toners, and exfoliants that can irritate the skin.3

Keep Hands Off Your Face
Reduce touching your face to minimize the transfer of oils and bacteria.1

Eat a Balanced Diet
Opt for a balanced diet with fresh fruits and vegetables rich to help reduce inflammation. 3

Protect Your Skin from the Sun
Stay out of the sun and avoid tanning. Use shade, sun-protective clothing, and broad spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen to protect your skin.1

References:
  1. Acne: Tips for managing-AAD. Available at: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/acne/skin-care/tips. Last access date 3-2024.
  2. Acne – NHS. Available at; https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/acne/. Last access date 3-2024.
  3. Acne: Types, Causes, Treatment & Prevention. Clevland Clinic. Available at: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/12233-acne. Last access date 3-2024.