Wednesday 6 May 2015

Can You Exfoliate Cystic Acne?

Originally published as Can You Exfoliate Cystic Acne? from the Mario Badescu Skin Care Blog.

iStock_000044634592_MediumCystic Acne is notorious for causing scarring. In fact, we strongly suggest you avoid picking at or attempting to pop cystic acne outbreaks for this very reason.

You should also be careful about how you exfoliate. Generally speaking, you don’t want to use an exfoliating scrub (normally an excellent tool for refining the skin) when you have an active acne breakout of any type. However, you should definitely exfoliate; this step is crucial in helping to prevent acne. But how?

Use a chemical exfoliant to dissolve the sticky bonds between dead skin cells. Glycolic Acid, for example, is a natural alpha-hydroxy acid made from sugar cane. Here at Mario Badescu, we’re obsessed with the Glycolic Foaming Cleanser (a cleanser + exfoliant in one).  In addition to Glycolic Acid, it also offers Chamomile (to soothe) as well as Yarrow, St. John’s Wort, and Sage (to nourish the skin)

Acne-prone and love a good granule scrub? Just hold off during breakouts, you can resume using your favorite scrub when things have cleared up!

Originally published as Can You Exfoliate Cystic Acne? from the Mario Badescu Skin Care Blog.



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