Skin condition blemish prone skin
WHAT IS BLEMISH PRONE SKIN
Blemish prone skin is a skin condition that mostly occurs in oily skin. The skin is prone to blackheads and inflamed reddish pustules. This skin condition is caused by many different factors. Lifestyle, diet and even hormones play a major role. The good news is that blemish prone skin can improve over time and even disappear completely.
Skin condition:
The skin often has a shiny film all over the face and is prone to blemishes or acne.
Skin structure & pores:
Typical for the structure of your skin are larger pores and a tendency to blackheads, pustules and pimples.
COMPLEXION:
Your complexion is usually shiny, often appears uneven and has red spots due to blemishes.
SPECIAL FEATURE:
The most important thing for your skin is daily, thorough cleansing and light, balancing care.
1. Tip: Clean your skin regularly and thoroughly.
People who tend to have blemished skin often use make-up to cover it up. For this reason, and also at other times, it is important to cleanse your face, especially in the evening. Use our cleansing gel and, if you like, also rose water
2nd tip: Don’t touch your face.
To avoid adding more dirt to your already irritated skin, try to avoid touching your face with your hands. This is because every touch brings bacteria onto the skin and can lead to further blemishes and inflammation.
3. Tip: Make a plan – and stick to it.
Routine is essential for caring for blemish prone skin. This means that it is best to create a proper care plan. Discipline yourself to always stick to it. What your skin needs most now is reliability.
4. Tip: Spoiler alert: Initial worsening.
Because your skin needs time to get used to a new skincare routine, it can happen that your skin condition gets worse at first. You need a little patience here, but it usually doesn't take long.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BLEMISH PRONE SKIN
BLEMISH PRONE SKIN NEEDS RECOVERY
Blemish prone skin can arise for many different reasons and often occurs in adolescents during puberty. In most cases, the combination of excessive sebum production and keratinization is the basis for micro-inflammations of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles. Too much sebum is a breeding ground for some bacteria that are found on our skin. Propionibacterium acnes, which gives acne its name, feels particularly at home here and metabolizes fatty acids on an assembly line.In addition to proper skin care, your diet, lifestyle, hormones and genes also play an important role in the development and management of acne.
The most important thing here is to get the sebum production back into balance. Never use drying cleaning products with a high alcohol content. Our cleansing gel is the perfect choice for you to gently free your skin of deposits.
If you want to give your skin special attention, our clay mask is also ideal. It removes blackheads and flakes and reduces inflammation.
With our care routine for blemish prone skin, you can balance it out, remove the breeding ground for micro-inflammations and noticeably improve your skin's appearance.
LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR SKIN TYPE
Every skin condition is preceded by a skin type. While your skin condition is highly variable and can change frequently, your skin type is often genetically determined.
Blemish prone skin most often occurs with oily skin, as excessive sebum production acts as a breeding ground for bacteria on our skin. Your skin type plays a major role, especially when it comes to blemish prone skin. This is the only way you can care for your skin the way it wants to be cared for and avoid pimples and blackheads.