• Home
  • Meet Kathy
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer

Mrs. Kathy King CEO of Tiara Marketing

A Kaleidoscope of Ideas for Families

  • Mrs. Kathy King CEO of Tiara Marketing
  • Moms Guide
  • Kids Activities
    • Activities
    • Books
  • Crafts & Recipes
    • Party Ideas
  • Family Time
    • Entertainment
You are here: Home / #About Me / #Mom's Guide / 5 Tips on Treating Adult Acne

5 Tips on Treating Adult Acne

Posted By: Katherine KingTagged With: FEATURE MAIN

Share this post:

Share on FacebookShare on X (Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInShare on PocketShare on Reddit

Lately, I’ve noticed that my skin breaks out more often then it use too when I’m stress or start my menstrual cycle. As a teen, I didn’t have acne issues. Therefore, I was shocked that I was dealing with it as an adult. Today’s tips are sponsored by
The Independent Pharmacy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

After doing some research, I discovered out that the leading cause of adult acne in women was due to the hormone changes we go through during our menstrual cycle. This was a bit of an unfortunate discovery for me because I was hoping it was just a phase. Nonetheless, I decided to deal with my pimples head on and found some helpful tips that I wanted to share.

Here are 5 Tips on Treating Adult Acne

1) Wash your face twice a day –  It’s important to wash your face in the more when you wake up and at night before you to bed to remove dead skin cells, impurities and extra oil the forms on your skin’s surface during the day. Wash your face with your hands with a gentle cleanser using cool, or warm water and pat dry using a baby washcloth.

2) Don’t touch your face – I know it’s hard to avoid touching your face especially when you have an annoying bump on your cheek or chin. However, trying to pop it can cause bacteria to spread, irritating on your skin or lead to infection and scarring.

3) Step out without make-up – When you are out and about doing your daily task don’t wear make-up save for when you really need it. Right when you see a pimple forming avoid using powders, foundations, and blush. If you decide to use makeup wash it off before you go to bed. What more, make it a point to use oil-free cosmetics that don’t have added chemicals or dyes.

4) Avoid certain foods – The good news is that you don’t have to give up chocolate. However, dairy products, greasy food, junk food and food high in processed sugars may trigger an acne breakout, therefore, avoid these and replace with fresh fruits and vegetables.

5) Check out over the counter products – There are several acne products on the market that don’t require a prescription and can be found on websites such as The Independent Pharmacy. These products have ingredients such as
benzoyl peroxide, glycolic acid, lactic acid, or salicylic acid, which helps control bacteria and dry your skin. Since these products sometimes cause severe dry skin use small amounts at first, especially if you have sensitive skin.

I hope you find these tips helpful and if you are looking for a Pharmacy that provides a safe, and personal healthcare service with a large selection of over-the-counter and prescription medicines. Check out The Independent Pharmacy.

Don’t forget to Pin our 5 Tips on Treating Adult Acne

on Pinterest so you have it saved for later. 

 

Share this post:

Share on FacebookShare on X (Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInShare on PocketShare on Reddit
«
»

Posted By: Katherine KingFiled Under: #Mom's GuideTagged With: FEATURE MAIN

About Katherine King

Mrs. Kathy King Editor in Chief of On the Scene with Mrs. Kathy King. Katherine is passionate about sharing tips on entertaining, hosting, and creating family memories. Whether it’s playtime, party time or family time her goal is to provide Moms with the tools to create memorable moments for their kids. When she is not working, she is exploring the scene with her three kids ages 18, 15 and 3. Mrs. King has over 20 years of marketing experience and is a recipient of the prestigious Davey Award.

Mrs. Kathy King CEO of Tiara Marketing!

Follow Me On

Instagram | Facebook| Pinterest | Twitter|  via

Disclaimer

Please note: On the Scene with Mrs. Kathy King receives compensation of one or more of the products and banners that you will see on this post and or site. This may be in the form of affiliate post, sponsored giveaways, sponsored post and other forms of advertising. Regardless, all opinions are honest and our own. All other trade-marks and graphic not owned by www.MrsKathyKing.com that appears on this post are the property of their respective owners, who may or may not be affiliated with, connected to, or a sponsored of www.MrsKathyKing.com. On the Scene with Mrs. Kathy King a fully discloses by the Federal Trade Commission 16 CFR, Part 255 Guide Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Me On

Instagram | Facebook| Pinterest | Twitter|

 via Our Newsletter

Mom | Wife | CEO of Tiara Marketing & Editor in Chief of Mrs. Kathy King.com

I hope you are having a lovely day.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us today. As you click through our site, I hope you find inspiration, creative ideas to do with your kids, and enjoy reading about my families adventures as I share my life as a Mompreneur | AI Marketing & Growth Consultant

{READ MORE}

Recent Pins

Visit MrsKathyKing's profile on Pinterest.

 

 

Follow Me On

Instagram | Facebook| Pinterest | Twitter|

 via Our Newsletter

Copyright © 2025 · On The Scene With Kathy King

[footer_backtotop]

Copyright by Mrs Kathy King 2024

© 2025