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When it comes to living with acne, a skin care routine is an essential part of maintaining clear and healthy skin, but what about the parts of ourselves we can’t see?
Self-care simply refers to any acts devoted to supporting your mental, physical, and/or emotional well being. Acne obviously affects the physical part of us, but do you know how this skin condition can affect the other areas of our lives? Acne has been linked to depression, anxiety and low self-esteem among many, especially among teens and those with severe or chronic symptoms. Because acne affects more than just our skin, it’s important that we give our whole selves some extra love and attention from time to time.
Looking at self-care as a part of your skincare regimen can not only work to improve acne from within, but help us get a helpful perspective on our condition, while helping develop healthier habits all around. We’ve come up with five easy, everyday ways you can add small acts of self-care into your routine, because skincare doesn’t have to stop at the surface!
Of course, there will be days when we feel tired and frustrated. We might not want to take ten minutes to apply a facial mask, or even stop to catch our breath, and that’s OK. Even if you don’t have those few extra minutes in the day, you can do yourself and your skin a kindness by implementing a treatment that will constantly work from within to stop acne before it starts. This is why our AcnEase® users love AcnEase® so much – it takes care of acne while you take care of yourself, and with a 96% user success rate and 60 day money back guarantee, you can give yourself the gift of clear skin with no risk involved.
How do you use self-care to care for your skin? Have any daily tips or practices that help support you in you along your skincare journey? Tell us in the comments!