Adult Acne
 

Adult Acne Toners And How They Help Clear Up Your Acne

If you have mild acne, adult acne toners can really make a difference in how soon your acne clears up. If you have persistent or severe acne, adult acne toners should still be part of your acne treatment regime. The only difference here is that your acne treatment regime is usually a multi-step process which includes cleansing, toning and applying medication.

Regardless of the severity of your acne, you want to make sure that you cleanse your skin prior to using an adult acne toner. The process of cleansing is to remove dirt and oils from the surface of your skin.

The act of toning helps to deal with the kind of bacteria that is found deep within your pores. For mild cases of adult acne, the process of toning is usually followed by moisturizing. A good moisturizer works to restore what the cleansing and toning has taken away. In other words, moisturizing helps to ensure that your skin doesn’t become dried out or damaged in any way.  

When it comes to adult acne toners and which type is right for you and your particular type of acne, you should consult your pharmacist, your doctor, or try to get an appointment with a dermatologist. Often a toner containing rose water will be all that’s required for a case of mild acne.

How sensitive your skin is will have an impact on the kind of toner you should select. If you aren’t sure how sensitive your skin really is then it’s best to start with one of the many mild adult acne toners that are one the market and work your way up until your find the one’s that’s best for you.

There is a complete range of adult acne toners and acne medications on the market for all skin types. As a rule toners are generally used for mild acne and for looking after your skin once your acne therapy has cleared away any of the blemishes that you may have.

If your have persistent or more severe acne, the additional use of an acne medication will help rid your face of pimples and will help to prevent more spots from developing.

Adult acne toners should always be applied with a cotton ball. In addition to attacking bacteria and removing any remaining oil, dirt or soap leftover from cleansing, adult acne toners help to restore and balance your skin’s natural pH level.

Furthermore, adult acne toners seal up the top of your pores and help restore them to their original size. Another benefit of your toner closing the top of your pores is that you’re protected somewhat from the kind of damage than can result from unintentionally touching your face. If your pores weren’t sealed any contact with your face would serve to promote breakouts and work against any acne remedies you were using.

The most common active ingredients in adult acne toners include rose water, witch hazel and alcohol.

As I mentioned earlier if you aren’t sure how sensitive your skin is start with something mild like the rose water then if your skin can tolerate it but needs something stronger try witch hazel. Witch Hazel is relatively inexpensive and contains very few additional chemicals and ingredients.

Adding a little Tea tree or Melaluca oil to your rose water toner can also be beneficial for those with sensitive skin as both oils will help to gently remove any excess dirt and will not promote dryness.

Always use an alcohol based toner as a last resort. Alcohol has a tendency to both irritate and dry out skin which in turn can make your acne worse.

In the area of adult acne toners, Neutrogena, Mary Kay and Avon all offer quality toners that will enhance your acne treatment regime.