Overview
Pimples are inflammation on the surface of the skin typically caused by pores that have been clogged with oil and dead skin cells. By reducing the amount of oil on the skin, you can prevent and treat blemishes. A good skin routine can help unclog pores and control oil production.
Step 1
Cleanse your face with an oil-free wash. Use an oil-free cleanser designed for daily use. Wash the skin twice a day using lukewarm water to reduce oil buildup that can clog the pores.
Step 2
Exfoliate the surface of the skin. An exfoliating scrub can help slough off dead skin cells and oil on the skin’s surface. The CareFair.com website states that you should choose versions with almonds, rose petals or oats. Use an exfoliant on a weekly basis.
Step 3
Apply an over-the-counter (OTC) acne-fighting topical solution to the skin. Choose a brand with salicylic acid as the active ingredient. The salicylic acid promotes peeling to get rid of oil deposits clogging the pores and causing breakouts. Apply the solution twice a day. For a stronger topical treatment, your doctor can provide you with a prescription for a topical retinoid to control oil on the skin.
Step 4
Give yourself a microdermabrasion treatment. Home kits are available to help the user slough off the cells and oil at the surface of the skin. Spas and dermatologist offices typically offer microdermabrasion treatments as well.
Step 5
Read product labels. Choose non-comedogenic skin-care products and makeup. Non-comedogenic means the product has been tested and found to not clog the pores. All products should also be labeled as oil free.