My Daily Skincare Routine for Acne Skin
In the mornings I would normally wash my face with just water or with a light cleanser if I have some acne treatments (tea tree oil or drying lotion) on my face from the night before. In the evenings I would wash my face with the Freeman cleanser. This is a multi-product it serves as a cleanser, scrub, mask, and toner. I use it daily as an everyday cleanser and it doesn't irritate or dry out my skin. Once a week I would use it as a mask I would leave it on for about 3-5 minutes then wash it off. About once or twice a week I would use the Freeman peel off mask to give my skin a fresh start. I use witch hazel as a toner after cleansing. You can skip this step if you want because technically the cleanser would cover the toner job. Next, I would put on any acne treatment as needed. I used to put on tea tree oil with a q-tip directly on my acne but some people dilute this oil with water because it is strong. I don't really use tea tree oil anymore since I ran out but I still mentioned it because it was in my skincare regime for a while. I would usually use the Mario Badescu drying lotion on whiteheads and leave it overnight. The next day my pimple would either be gone or flattened. I normally moisturize my face with the St. Ives collagen moisturizer it does the job and it comes in a huge tub. This is my daily skincare routine and these products had work wonders on my skin with continuous use. Everyone has different skin type and it may not work for you, this is MY routine and what had work for me. I cleared up most of my acne and I'm now focusing on getting rid some of the acne scars from acne that didn't heal properly. (All products that were mention are listed below)
Products:
Freeman Cleanser price varies from stores usually under $5
Witch Hazel $4.68
St. Ives Collagen Moisturizer $5.44
Mario Badescu Drying Lotion $17
Tea Tree Oil $8.97
Freeman Peel Off Mask price varies from stores usually under $5



