Glowing Skin 101: Managing Acne-Prone Skin with Expert Advice
We have your go-to guide for managing breakout-prone skin.
If you thought only teenagers struggled with acne, think again. People of all ages struggle with continuous breakouts and wish they had clearer skin. In fact, it’s one of the top three skincare concerns our clients have.
We get it. Acne sucks—at any age!
Fortunately, at The Color Room in Wentzville, we offer highly effective treatments to help you manage your acne-prone skin. From acne facials to hydraneedling, today’s options for managing breakout-prone skin can get you the clearer skin you’ve always wanted.
In this post, we answer some of your most pressing questions like:
What products should I use when I have breakouts?
How can I remove acne on my face?
What causes acne on the face, the back, and other areas?
Stop letting your acne-prone skin frustrate and get the better of you. Instead, learn how to manage your skin for glowing results!
What Causes Acne—And It’s Not What You Think
People who are breakout-prone often get a lot of misinformation about the causes of acne. For example, you might have read that washing your pillowcases more often or sleeping on your back is the best way to clear up acne on cheeks and acne on the chin. Sure, having clean sheets is great, but your sheets aren’t the main cause of your breakouts.
Another myth is that having acne means your face is always dirty. Many women (and men) read this information and start washing their faces with harsh products, leaving their skin stripped of natural oils and dry and flaky.
So, what really causes acne?
According to the Harvard Health Blog, acne develops from a combination of factors, such as hormonal changes that occur during puberty and continue as women go through their menstrual cycles, medications, genetic factors, pollution, smoking, and stress. Diet might also promote inflammation, which triggers acne breakouts. However, studies go back and forth on whether diet truly plays a role in breakouts.
What Causes Acne on the Face
The secret to treating acne-prone skin is figuring out the root cause. Let’s start with what acne on your face means. If you’re constantly Googling “how to remove acne on the face,” you’ve probably discovered that breakout causes vary depending on the area of the face where acne shows up.
Here are some causes of facial acne:
Hairline acne: hair products clogging pores
Jawline and chin acne: hormonal fluctuations
Nose and forehead acne: stress, fatigue, and touching your face
Acne on cheeks: hormonal changes and touching your face
How to Remove Acne on the Face?
Start by revamping your skincare routine. We recommend using a daily cleanser that gently cleanses while removing makeup, excess oil, and dirt on the skin. One of our favorite cleaners is Epionce’s Lytic Gel Cleanser. It’s a calming cleanser that doesn’t over-dry the skin or leave it feeling tight and stripped of natural oils.
We also love ZO® Skin Health’s Acne Control Kit products. The kit includes an exfoliating cleanser, oil control pads, Dual Action Scrub, and Daily Action Defense. Using these products together is a targeted approach to improving the skin’s appearance while minimizing breakouts and improving the skin’s appearance. The kit contains mostly travel-size products, which is a great way to try out the products and see how they manage your skin issues.
At The Color Room, we carry most Epionce and ZO® Skin Health products. If we don’t have something in stock, ask us, and we’ll order it for you!
Not sure what facial products you need to revamp your skincare routine and get breakout-prone skin under control? Schedule a consultation with one of our skincare experts to learn more about acne treatment for teens and how to treat hormonal acne.
Spa Treatments for Acne Dark Spots and Scars
Maybe your skin isn’t acne-prone anymore, but you have acne dark spots and acne scars from previous breakouts you’ve been living with and hate. Spa treatments like microneedling and our new hydraneedling service can minimize the appearance of dark spots and scars.
The hydraneedling service uses a microneedling device to infuse rejuvenation serums into the skin, improving hydration and elasticity. It’s also effective at improving the appearance of dark spots. When done as a series of three treatments four to six weeks apart, it’s also an effective acne scar removal option.
What Is an Acne Facial?
An acne facial is a spa service like Hydrafacial™ or microdermabrasion. The hydrafacial process includes:
Deep cleansing
Steam treatment
Exfoliation treatment
Blemish extraction
Mask application
Toner application
Moisturizer application
The hydrafacial process is customizable, meaning your skincare expert will infuse your skin with serums that address your specific skin concerns. Stop searching for “acne facial near me” and schedule an appointment with a skincare specialist at The Color Room to learn more!
What Causes Acne on Back and Chest?
Are you concerned about acne on the chest and back areas? When you have breakouts on these parts of your body, you might feel embarrassed, but it’s not uncommon. The same factors that cause facial acne cause chest and back acne: hormonal changes, clogged pores, and genetics. To get rid of back and chest acne, use an acne cleanser that includes benzoyl peroxide. Acne creams like Retin-A and Differin (adapalene 0.1%) regulate cell turnover and do a good job reducing deep inflammation, clearing existing breakouts, and preventing more.
And, yes, spa services like microneedling, hydraneedling, and Hydrafacial™ can help reduce breakouts on your chest and back!