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PURE PHYTO SQUALANE
It contains essential fatty acids and is identical to the skin's natural oil, which is why Olive Squalane oil is easily absorbed. It penetrates deeply into the skin and creates a moisture-rich protective layer. It protects the skin's primary layer, the epidermis, and keeps the skin moisturized by locking moisture within. It has a fast-absorbing consistency that leaves a smooth, velvety finish. Because its consistency and nature are identical to the skin's squalene. Organic Olive Squalane is quickly absorbed into the skin, leaving no residue. This means it does not clog pores and is appropriate for all skin types, particularly acne-prone skin. It decreases skin irritation and itching caused by acne, pimples, and Rosacea.
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mydermastore · 3 months
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dermaessentiaskincare · 8 months
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Acne Breakouts Before Periods and Ways to Manage It
Acne breakouts commonly referred to as acne, are a skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. This can result in the formation of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, or cysts on the face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders.
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vivaaestheticclinic · 9 months
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How can I prevent acne breakouts?
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Preventing acne breakouts involves adopting a consistent skincare routine and making certain lifestyle choices to minimize factors that contribute to acne. Here are some tips to help you prevent acne breakouts:
1. Keep Your Face Clean:
- Wash your face gently twice daily, using a mild, fragrance-free cleanser. Avoid scrubbing too vigorously, as it can irritate the skin and worsen acne.
2. Choose the Right Cleanser:
- Use a cleanser formulated for your skin type, whether it's oily, dry, or combination. Avoid harsh or abrasive products that can strip your skin of its natural oils.
3. Don't Over wash:
- While it's important to keep your skin clean, excessive washing can lead to dryness and irritation. Stick to washing in the morning and before bedtime.
4. Use Non-Comedogenic Products:
- Look for skincare and makeup products labeled "non-comedogenic" or "oil-free." These products are less likely to clog pores and contribute to acne.
5. Moisturize:
- Even if you have oily skin, using a light, oil-free moisturizer can help maintain skin hydration without making acne worse.
6. Avoid Touching Your Face:
- Touching your face with unwashed hands can transfer bacteria and oils, leading to breakouts. Try to avoid touching your face unnecessarily.
7. Use Sunscreen:
- Protect your skin from the sun's harmful UV rays by using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Sunscreen prevents sunburn and reduces the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark spots).
8. Manage Stress:
- High stress levels can trigger or worsen acne. Engage in stress-reduction techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, yoga, or regular exercise.
9. Balanced Diet:
- Some studies suggest a link between certain foods and acne, although individual responses can vary. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can support overall skin health.
10. Hydration:
- Drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated from the inside out.
11. Hair Care:
- Keep hair clean and away from your face, especially if you use hair products that contain oils or chemicals that may contribute to acne.
12. Avoid Squeezing or Picking Pimples:
- Picking at acne lesions can introduce bacteria, worsen inflammation, and lead to scarring.
13. Regular Exercise:
- Exercise improves blood flow, reduces stress, and supports overall health, which can contribute to better skin.
14. Limit Makeup Use:
- If you wear makeup, try to minimize its use, especially during acne flare-ups. Choose makeup labeled as non-comedogenic.
15. Consult a Dermatologist:
- If you have persistent or severe acne, consider seeking advice from a dermatologist. They can recommend prescription treatments, such as topical or oral medications, to manage your acne effectively.
Remember that it may take some time to see results when implementing these preventive measures, as acne treatment is often gradual. Be patient and consistent with your skincare routine, and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice if you have persistent or severe acne concerns.
Consult Dr. Deepam Shah practicing at Viva Aesthetic Clinic as he considered one of the Best Acne Treatment in South Mumbai.
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I don't see why Clark gets all the attention when 90 percent of superhero costumes run on pretty privilege. Like goddamn you are lucky you all have perfect skin (and you're usually in a medium where more realistic complexions would be impractical) or you'd be screwed. If I was running around with my chin out it would take two hours before someone cross-referenced the zits and the beauty marks and those weird lumps and I'd have to skip town.
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mejomonster · 6 months
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So like. Gentle mentiom in case you ever have rosacea like me: inflammatory rosacea, the one with redness and bumps and pastules that Look Like Acne
So like. Yes it looks like acne. But putting on salycic acid or the typical skin drying acne fighter sometimes makes Your skin break out even more. Why? Not sure, im not a dermatologist. But the short of it is: rosacea skin is sensitive, it flares up from MANY things just Anything irritating it, and acne fighting products often (you guessed it) irritate skin. Thats why for example people get told whrn using acne fighters like for retinol, differin, chemical exfoliators, to also moisturize. To maybe not use them daily, so you dont increase skin irritation, so you dont increase dryness, so your skin barrier isnt compromised. But basically: they can be irritating on the most ordinary skin, and their use needs to be tempered to an amount that helps but doesnt irritate enough to damage skin barrier, on ordinary skin. So on rosacea? Hahahahha. Haaaa.
Well i made the mistake of using a drying incredient 2 times,daily, skin started getting redder, more acne, and eventually peeling (vitamin c). To be fair, at first vitamin c was lowering redness, and lowering my acne. But i used too much in too frequent a period and go figure, damaged my skin barrier. Made clear by my rosacea being worse and me now breaking out and getting irritated by even my safe products.
(As a side note, if you have inflammatory rosacea thats red and Also has that acne looking bumps ans pastules? A lot of the antibiotics dermatologists give, seem to work better for our kind of "looks like acne" rather than typical acne products. I cant tolerate harsh shit so the popular M starting antibiotic cream for rosacea made me wayyyy worse. But clyndamycin lotion for rosacea is what im on now, its very gentle, and does lower redness and "looks like acne" bumps and stuff i get. So if you can get ahold of thqt stuff? Idk seems to work fairly gently and well on rosacea "looking like acne.")
I am now putting only water on a clean face to make damp, then a thin coat of vaseline, once a day. Within 2 days the redness and skin peeling is gone. So wooh, skin barrier is on track to feel fine again relatively soon. My redness,was already down significantly (until the vitamin c overdoing it increased redness, "rosacea acne" and skin peeling) so my redness is mostly down as well. I think most of my redness is still due to the skin barrier being irritated. I think once irritation calms down, hopefully, ill be able to use my old products i like again.
But the short of it is: if you have rosacea and start getting worse/arent getting any improvement, consider if youre using qnything harsh? Cause my first attempt to stop the "acne" and redness from too much vit c drying me out, was salycic acid for acne and differin. Cause for non rosacea, on regular acne, that would solve massive amounts of pimple breakouts right? But on me, since im getting acne more from rosacea and skin irritation having increased? Well of course the acne stuff like salycic acid made me even worse ToT
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homenecromancer · 10 months
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sometimes you just have to wear a too-tight tank top. for gender reasons
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PURE ROSE (DAMASCENA) ESSENTIAL OIL
Pure Rose Essential Oil (Damascena) has natural anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties that help to minimize pimples, acne, and outbreaks. It kills acne-causing germs and produces a protective barrier on the skin. It also helps to soothe irritated skin caused by acne and outbreaks. It is also known for its blood-purifying abilities, which eliminate toxins and germs from the skin and help to minimize the appearance of acne and pimples. Organic Rose Essential Oil Centifolia is a natural and efficient antiviral oil that may defend the body against virus assaults that cause stomach discomfort, intestinal cramps, fevers, coughing, and fever. It also increases proper blood flow and aids in the treatment of PCOS, PCOD, post-natal depression, and other hormonal imbalances.
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soovyclub · 1 year
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6 Steps How To Get Rid Of Hormonal Acne Looking for ways to get rid of hormonal and cystic acne? Here's how to reduce breakouts and achieve a clearer complexion and boost skin health. https://www.soovy.club/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-hormonal-acne
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oflgtfol · 7 days
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now that i no longer have insanely crazy acne i am discovering that i actually have freckles. very very subtle freckles to where you cant really see them unless youre me staring at myself up close in the mirror but still
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peaches2217 · 27 days
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AAA dude I’m so happy for you!!! Proud of you for taking this step!! Congrats on the t I hope you start feeling better soon!!
Thank you so much!! I’ve received so much support and love on this journey and I can’t thank y’all enough. 🫂
And thank you!! I think I can handle a couple months of feeling discombobulated if it means I have a shot at finally, finally living in a body I’m happy with. 💗
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xxmarvelouslifexx · 1 month
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Me 🤝Sulla
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miunose · 10 months
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skincare anon if you're out there i owe you my life
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herawell · 4 months
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