If the 4% soap and antibacterial soap aren't helping with the appearance of your skin, consider these additional tips:
1. Gentle Cleansers: Try using gentle cleansers like Cetaphil, which are less likely to irritate your skin. Apply the soap with your hands instead of a rag to avoid further irritation.
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If the 4% soap and antibacterial soap aren't helping with the appearance of your skin, consider these additional tips:
1. Gentle Cleansers: Try using gentle cleansers like Cetaphil, which are less likely to irritate your skin. Apply the soap with your hands instead of a rag to avoid further irritation.
2. Nonsoap Cleansers: These synthetic detergents can be milder and less irritating than traditional soaps. Look for products labeled as "syndet."
3. Antimicrobial Washes: Gradually introduce antiseptic washes like chlorhexidine or benzoyl peroxide. Start using them once a week and increase to daily use if your skin tolerates them well.
4. Tea Tree Oil Cleansers: Soaps containing tea tree oil may help due to its antimicrobial properties.
5. Pat Dry: After washing, gently pat your skin dry with a clean towel to avoid irritation.
Always consult with your dermatologist before making changes to your skincare routine.
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