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Menscience Advanced Face LotionCare and grooming tips for men - to prevent and get rid of acne by understanding comedogenic ingredients Vs Non-comedogenic

MAYBE you find a product term care - and manners in particular - a product of preventing acne. Maybe you've read on a medical site or heard on a news program - but what exactly does "comedogenic" mean? And how can it help improve the understanding of skin care for men and prevent acne? MenScience Androceuticals addresses these issues and provides the answers you need to ensure you choose the right products to keep your skin looking its best - without acne.

What is "comedogenic" mean?

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a blackhead is an "acne lesion, a hard freeze created from excess sebum in the pores. This blockage can lead to whiteheads, blackheads and pimples, so "comedogenic" refers to ingredients or products that have a tendency to block pores and promote comedones (plural comedones) or acne.

Acne often forms from an overproduction of sebum (oily substance on the skin) and bacteria (known as P. acnes), but when the pores become clogged with sebum, bacteria can grow rapidly and White (clogged pores that have reached the surface), blackheads (clogged pores that have reached the surface of the skin and darkened due to oxidation of the bacteria), and pustules (clogged pores that remain below the surface ) begin to appear.

Although skin care products non-comedogenic can not prevent acne, they do not favor the production of pores and acne, either. Non-comedogenic ingredients and products are recommended by dermatologists and medical professionals for people who have oily skin or prone skin, but all men should use non-comedogenic light to keep the pores of the acne and the bacteria that cause skin blemishes free. MenScience Acne is serious - which is why all products are designed to be non-comedogenic.

Comedogenic ingredients

Medical experts have trouble sorting the ingredients that are comedogenic, because they can clog the pores of the skin of a man and cause rashes can affect the skin of another human at all. However, there are ingredients that have a greater tendency to acne comedones product than others, and we have provided some of them below. If you already suffer from oily skin or acne-prone, keep an eye on these comedogenic ingredients when purchasing products:

Cocoa Butter -

- Pigments and Dyes (especially red)

Coal tar -

- Lanolin

- Isopropyl myristate

How to choose non-comedogenic to help treat acne

Whatever type of skin you have is always a good idea for men to stick to skin care non-comedogenic, shaving and grooming products to help control acne. When you purchase products, be aware of specific ingredients comedogenic to help treat acne and choose products that are lightweight and non-greasy. Keep in mind the following tips when choosing these common men shaving and skincare products:

Moisturizers: Find products that are described as oil-free and lightweight. The consistency should be thin, but still substantial. Once the product is applied, it must quickly absorb into the skin and not feel like it is in the surface layers. Look for products like MenScience Advanced Face Lotion that have water retention agents and soothing ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E and glycerin.

Cleaners: Your daily cleanser should be clearing pores and deep cleansing products contain ingredients such as salicylic and glycolic acid, which contribute to acne control. These remove oil and dirt without Clogg.

Posted on January 27, 2010.
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