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Facial Eczema Moisturizer

My 14 year old son has mild acne?
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His skin is soooo sensitive though. He cannot use any facial scrubs or salicylic acids they are all to harsh it makes him break out even more. He also needs a moisturizer that will soften his skin with out clogging his pores. He has large blackheads on his nose , we have tried everything on the market even pro active ....any suggestions? He also has a skin condition on his body, eczema.
Talk to a doctor since it sounds like most over the counter products aren't an option. I have heard from others that egg treatment is a great. I just can't remember if its the egg white or the egg yolk you're supposed to use; maybe you can ask that question or search for it. But anyways, you're supposed to isolate which ever part of the egg, and spread it on your face. Let it dry before you rinse it off. Supposedly it helps heal the skin because of all the vitamin 3 and it also improves the condition of your skin. Ok I just searched for it and" egg white mask" keeps popping up, but for some reason I'm inclined to think that its supposed to be the yolk... And the person below me has a good answer too, I use Apricot Scrub on my blackheads but it sounds like that might not be an option for your son.
Cleanse, Nourish, Moisturize
If you suffer from any type of facial malady, most experts will agree, the first rule of skin care is: cleanse, nourish, and moisturize. No matter what type of skin you have, this three-step routine for the care of your skin is essential to counteract the daily effects of environment, stress, and the skin's natural process of cell degeneration. It is the very minimum you must do to maintain a normal, healthy, youthful complexion.
Even if you do nothing else for an existing skin problem, keeping this regimen every day can help to improve your condition, sometimes in a short amount of time. The basic requirements for good skin include daily cleansing, nourishing, and moisturizing that is right for your complexion type.
A total facial beauty program should feature daily skincare: cleansing, toning, moisturizing, weekly facial masks, healthy eating, rejuvenating body baths, exfoliation, and of course, exercise. Following a seasonal skin care regimen is ideal for everyone, no matter what your skin condition, as our skin fluctuates with the seasons. In winter, cold temperatures and lack of humidity make moisturizing a must.
In the heat of the summer months, the humidity is higher and you are more prone to exercise and sweat, so a moisturizer may not be necessary, but a sunscreen will - then you may notice more breakouts and need a detoxifying clay mask for example. The most common skincare complaints include acne, eczema, psoriasis, premature wrinkles, sagging and age spots. Not all of these skin maladies will occur at the same time and not all skincare products will be necessary at all times.
If you have combination skin, you may even need to ‘spot-treat’ – a moisturizer on your cheeks and a detoxifying mask on your forehead and nose, for example. If you are a resourceful natural skincare advocate, you may already make some of your best skincare products at home. If you prefer to buy your skin care products rather than make them, it will benefit you greatly to be a knowledgeable consumer.
Learn to distinguish the true natural products from the many pretenders on the market today. Typically most skincare treatments are external. While they are vital to achieving a flawless complexion and an all-over healthy appearance, they alone are not sufficient to eliminate all skin problems completely. A topical product will alleviate only the surface issues of disease and aging, not the cause itself. For that you must also cleanse and nourish the body and mind internally - where all disorders begin.
Internal skincare is equally if not more important that any external cream, especially when it comes to diet and key stress-reducing techniques like exercise, meditation and massage. You can take years off your appearance by rejuvenating your skin if you are willing to follow a “whole-health” regimen. Make a routine of your daily skincare with proper cleansing, nourishing / toning and moisturizing as well as feeding your body nourishing, healthy foods and exercising. You will see the results for yourself through your improved complexion and an overall feeling of well-being.
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