Acne Detergens in Kenya

Almasi Skincare offers services like acne detergens treatment in Kenya by using prescription medications, dermatology procedures, skin care products and lifestyle changes.

What is Acne Detergens?

Acne detergens is a condition that affects the skin on the face and other parts of the body that develop acne.

Acne Detergens Causes

Acne detergens is caused by excessive washing of the skin. This is because it strips away the beneficial oils from the skin which causes dryness. The dryness triggers the oil glands to produce more oil which leads to blockage of the skin pores and consequently more acne breakouts.

Acne Detergens Symptoms

Symptoms of acne detegens include skin that feels tight and dry.

Acne Detergens Diagnosis

The diagnosis of acne detergens is made clinically by the Doctor based on the patient’s history and physical examination.

Treatment of Acne Detergens in Kenya

Acne detergens in Kenya and the rest of the world is treated with non-prescription skincare products, lifestyle modification, prescription medications and dermatology procedures.

1. Non-prescription skin care products

Non-prescription skin care products which are used to treat acne detergens include the following:

a. Gentle cleansers should be used to clean the skin twice a day – in the morning and before going to bed at night. Examples of cleansers you can use include Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash. Gentle cleansing oils can also be used since they do not disrupt the skin’s natural oil barrier.

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2. Lifestyle modification

Lifestyles modifications that are beneficial for controlling acne detergens include not washing your face more than twice a day.

3. Prescription medications

Prescription medications which are used to treat acne detergens include oral antiacne medications and topical antiacne gels.

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