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Acne-prone skin is often oily and congested, showing blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples that may leave behind visible marks. The most effective skincare products for acne-prone skin balance oil control with barrier-first hydration. Gentle cleansing, targeted treatments, and consistent sunscreen use all help reduce breakouts and improve clarity over time.
Acne-prone skin often requires a targeted approach, focusing on ingredients that tackle the primary causes of breakouts: excess oil or hyperseborrhea, clogged pores caused by hyperkeratinization, and hyperproliferation of Cutibacterium acnes (formally called P. acnes) bacteria. Acne symptoms can include comodones, blackheads, inflammation, redness, and excess oiliness. Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States and is considered a skin disease.
If you've ever incorporated a new skincare product into your routine, particularly a retinoid or an exfoliant, you may have experienced new breakouts or skin reactions. While initially alarming, this process, known as "purging," can be a sign that your skincare product is effectively working. Dr. Sam Ellis, a board-certified dermatologist, sheds light on this phenomenon.
Acne-prone skin refers to skin that is prone to developing various types of acne lesions, including blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, cysts, and comedones—those small, skin-colored bumps commonly found on the forehead and chin. This skin type is characterized by several factors, such as increased sebum production, inflammation, clogged pores, and the presence of the Propionibacterium acnes bacteria on the skin.Â
Acne can be frustrating, but with the right knowledge and skincare routine, you can regain control over your breakouts. In this blog post, dermatologist Dr. Sam Ellis shares valuable insights on the most common acne mistakes people make and provides practical advice on how to avoid them. Let's delve into each mistake and discuss recommended skincare products to help you achieve clearer and healthier skin.
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All skincare blog posts are intended to help educate on specific ingredients and skin care topics. Our articles are written to be informative and informational. They are not indicative of individual performance. Results may vary per applicant. Any reference to a specific patient experience is not a medical suggestion for treatment. Please note that any Prequel products with referenced ingredients are formulated for Cosmetic Use Only and NOT intended as replacements for physician advice and/or pharmaceutical product recommendations.