Acne and Facial Scrubbing
Many people believe that scrubbing the face helps reduce acne. However, in reality, excessive scrubbing or harsh exfoliation can irritate the skin and trigger acne breakouts, especially acne aestivalis (heat rash acne).
Effects of over-scrubbing or harsh cleansing
- Damages the skin barrier
- Causes dryness, irritation, or increased skin sensitivity
- Triggers inflammation of the hair follicles
- May lead to more small bumps or acne-like eruptions
Appropriate skincare approach
- Wash the face 2–3 times per day using a gentle cleanser
- If the skin feels oily during the day, rinsing with clean water is sufficient; using cleanser every time is not necessary
- Avoid scrubbing or exfoliating harshly, especially during active acne or heat rash acne flare-ups
- If exfoliation is needed, choose mild chemical exfoliants such as AHA or BHA in appropriate concentrations instead of abrasive scrubs
Summary
Gentle and consistent skincare is more important than aggressive scrubbing.
Over-irritating the skin can worsen acne.
Healthy skin is the foundation for long-term acne control.