Using moisturizers for acne-prone skin may seem counterintuitive. Anyone suffering from a breakout is likely to be focused on drying out their pesky pimples, not keeping their skin moisturized. But everyone needs to hydrate, according to Mona Gohara, MD, associate clinical professor in the dermatology department at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. “This helps the skin barrier remain healthy,” she says. Acne is the most common skin condition affecting people in the United States, but the exact causes are still unclear. Maintaining healthy, hydrated skin can be a challenge when you are using an acne medication that can be drying. When choosing between all of the moisturizers out there, acne sufferers should consider their skin type. Even though acne is often thought of as an oily skin problem, acne patients can be oily or dry, says Dr. Gohara. “For those struggling with oily skin, stick with a lotion — they are lighter than creams — while those with dry skin should go with a more hydrating cream.” There are some general guidelines all acne sufferers can follow to find a great moisturizer, sans breakouts. “I would look for gentle hydrators with hyaluronic acid and lipids,” says Gohara. And avoid fragrances to cut down on the potential for irritation.
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