Still getting acne in my thirties and skin care products

Lines like Proactiv have a secret weapon in their medicated product. They still use benzoyl peroxide, but they have a 2.5% concentration. What you say? Less active ingredient instead of more?!? Yes, less active ingredient. Used daily, a 2.5% concentration of benzoyl peroxide is very effective against acne, without overdrying the skin like typical over the counter remedies. These companies don't announce the fact that their product contains less active ingredient, but what they do announce is how effective they are-and they are effective, as evidenced by the millions of dedicated consumers purchasing (and more importantly repurchasing) these products every day.
The first line of defense in fighting acne is plain soap and water, or another cleanser if soap is not right for your skin type. Depending on what your skin type is, how sensitive it is, and what allergies you might have, you should choose your soap or cleanser carefully so that it does not cause irritation.
If you are an adolescent I recommend that you learn what type of skin you have. Try to discover whether your skin is dry or oily. Actually there is a third type of skin and that is the combination of oily and dry, commonly referred to as the dry/oily skin type. The main benefit of knowing your skin type is that it allows you a clear direction in treating acne breakouts.
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