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How to Treat Beard Acne

by LovelySkin|March 26, 2021
How to Get Rid of Beard Acne

Breakouts under your beard might be less obvious than anywhere else on your face, but honestly, that’s probably the only upside. Beard acne can be unsightly, irritating and even painful at times.

“Treating beard acne requires a slightly different approach than treating breakouts elsewhere on the face, though the same active ingredients are definitely in the mix,” says board-certified dermatologist and LovelySkin CEO, Dr. Joel Schlessinger. Read on to learn answers to frequently asked questions about beard acne, including:

Treat Beard Acne With a Medicated Cleanser

CLn Shampoo

If you’re using a beard conditioner, such as a beard oil or wax, it might be clogging your pores that ultimately leads to beard acne. Instead, try washing your beard using a medicated cleanser such as CLn Shampoo. This shampoo contains salicylic acid, which helps reduce acne by reducing inflammation and unclogging pores. It also features glycerin, which is designed to help both your skin and beard retain moisture. As a bonus, you can also use this shampoo on your hair to treat flakiness from dandruff, psoriasis and other scalp conditions.

Jan Marini Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Facial Wash

For moderate to severe beard acne, look for a face wash with benzoyl peroxide, which works by decreasing the amount of acne-causing bacteria on your skin. In the morning and before you go to bed, lather up with Jan Marini Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% Facial Wash, a potent antibacterial face wash that helps treat existing beard acne and prevent future breakouts. While both benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are amazing acne-fighting ingredients, it might take some experimentation or even a combination of both to find the exact fit for you.

Apply a Targeted Acne Treatment

LovelySkin LUXE Acne Care 9%

After thoroughly cleansing, the next step to treating beard acne is to apply an acne-fighting treatment. LovelySkin LUXE Acne Care 9% is a potent gel formula that is easily applied to your beard area without feeling cakey or crusty like cream-based acne treatments sometimes can. This powerful skin renewal product helps banish acne by simultaneously working to exfoliate and renew skin using afaLUXE™, a dermatologist-developed molecule blended with vitamin C and Dead Sea minerals.

Calm Irritated Skin With a Soothing Serum

iS CLINICAL Hydra-Cool Serum

To help maintain soft and smooth skin under your beard, try incorporating a soothing serum into your daily skin care routine. We recommend iS CLINICAL Hydra-Cool Serum, a multi-benefit facial treatment specifically formulated to help calm acne-prone skin. This serum provides a cooling sensation as it hydrates the skin with hyaluronic acid, an ultra-effective humectant that draws water into the skin’s cells. It also contains vitamin B5 to support the appearance of healthy skin and centella asiatica, an antioxidant that helps curb signs of aging. With this product you’ll be able to address beard acne and promote younger looking skin in one treatment.

Prevent Future Beard Breakouts With Clean Habits

You can help prevent beard acne in the future by making a couple of easy adjustments at home.

1. Clean Sheets & Towels

Linens that touch your face—like your pillowcase and towels—can harbor dirt and bacteria that can contribute to beard acne, so it’s good to make it a habit to wash them often.

2. Clean Hands

In the fight against beard acne, the same concept of clean linens goes for your fingers as well! Therefore, it’s good practice to make sure you’re washing your hands before you touch your face and beard.

3. Consult Your Dermatologist

If you’re not noticing improvements in your beard acne after trying these topical treatments for a few months, think about visiting a board-certified dermatologist to talk about what other solutions, such as prescription treatments, might help. If you have a pimple-like bump under your beard that just won’t go away, your dermatologist can also check to make sure it isn’t something more serious, such as skin cancer.

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