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Acne


If you're treating your acne but still seeing breakouts, it can be frustrating. Acne has many causes, and treatment looks different for everyone. Fortunately, there are some self-care steps you can take at home to help manage your acne during treatment.

Products that will help you:

  • Salicylic Acid (BHA)
    It helps by unclogging pores and controlling oil, and is ideal for people with oily skin and comedonal—AKA non-inflammatory—acne
  • Tea Tree Oil
    If you prefer natural ingredients to treat acne, tea tree oil is a top contender. It's a powerful antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredient that can help minimize breakouts and keep skin clear.
  • Adapalene
    Adapalene is a gentle, well tolerated and effective derivative of a retinoid that treats acne. It's a go-to for acne patients who are intolerant to tretinoin and other prescription strength retinoids.

Pigmentation


When it comes to achieving the glowing, even complexion that dreams are made of, nothing is more of a buzzkill than unwanted dark spots, whether it's a singular dark spot or all-over patches of discoloration.

Products that will help you:

  • Vitamin C
    Vitamin C blocks tyrosinase, an enzyme your body uses to produce melanin, making it a natural skin brightener.
  • Glycolic acid
    Glycolic acid works to eliminate the buildup of dead skin cells while also brightening the skin and improving the appearance of discoloration
  • Niacinamide
    Niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3, not only reduces inflammation and redness associated with acne and rosacea, but also helps tackle discoloration

Blackheads


Blackheads look like itty-bitty dark bumps on the surface of the skin. They appear when sebum gets trapped with dead skin at the surface of your pores

Products that will help you:

  • Salicylic acid
    This beta hydroxy acid helps remove excess oil and exfoliate the cells from the surface of the skin.
  • Benzoyl Peroxide
    Benzoyl peroxide works as a keratolytic agent, which means it's able to break down and loosen the dead skin cells on the surface of the skin and down in the pores.
  • Clay mask
    Clay masks help to draw oils and toxins out of the skin, which helps to unclog pores

Enlarged pores


When skin produces too much oil, it mixes with dead skin in the pore and forms a clog that causes the pore to expand.

Products that will help you:

  • Azelaic Acid
    A multitasker, azelaic acid assists in clearing out sebum and dead skin cells that could be enlarging your pores' appearance.
  • Retinol
    Retinol, a form of vitamin A, helps make pores appear smaller by encouraging your skin to produce new cells, shed old ones, and thicken the outer layer.
  • Beta-Hydroxy Acids (BHAs)
    BHAs, prominently salicylic acid, are saviors for those struggling with excess sebum and dead skin cells.