If you’re searching for natural acne skincare, then you’ve come to the right place. We have many natural products for acne that may help you.
Most conventional acne products are quite harsh on the skin. Harsh products can actually cause more breakouts due to drying out skin, causing our cells to produce even more oils which creates a vicious cycle.
Also, these harsh products are generally loaded with hidden nasties. All our of natural acne products are just that: natural.
Natural means natural ingredients were used to create toxin-free skincare. Toxin-free is particularly helpful to sensitive skin, which often comes hand-in-hand with acne.
Our tips for clearing your acne, naturally.
Clearing acne isn’t an overnight feat. It takes time and patience, plus the right skin care for your skin type. Unfortunately, some just have acne-prone skin, but that doesn’t mean acne has to be part of your life in the long-term.
Follow our tips for natural acne treatment:
1. Find the right products Finding the right natural products that aren’t going to agitate your skin is an important factor in your battle against acne. Look for skincare products with anti-inflammatory agents.
Some Advanced Natural products that we suggest are:
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Clarifying spot mask - anti-inflammatory spot treatment
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Clarifying foaming cleanser - gently cleanse and regulate sebum production
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Clarifying moisturiser - balance and control sebum production
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Many more! You can explore our full range of natural, acne friendly products in our online store. Just click on “skin type” on the left side of the page, and select “acne”.
2. Develop a skin routine and stick to it!
Once you’ve carefully selected your products, the next step is developing a skin routine. It’s best to perform this routine morning and night, and more if you feel like your skin needs it. And remember that consistency is key.
3. Asses environmental factors Apart from your skincare routine, there are other things you can do to help rid yourself of acne, like assessing your environment. If you are often exposed to oil or greasy conditions, like working in a kitchen, then this may be a contributing factor to your acne.
While quitting your job is a pretty drastic step and not advisable, there are things you can do to help minimise the impacts of this environment. Firstly, develop a good skincare routine and perform it before and after your shift. The longer you leave the oils on your face, the more time there is for it to clog your pores.
Bonus tip: Applying a moisturiser may also work as a barrier function
This also applies to other environmental conditions such as dust/dirt, hot spaces that make you sweat and more.
4. Look closely at your diet
What you are regularly eating can play a role in the development of acne. For instance, some people find that there is a link between their dairy consumption and the number of breakouts they experience.
Also, too much junk food is never good for skin.
If you think what you're eating could be behind your acne, speak to your doctor for further advice.
5. Hydrate
Hydration is a key player in the condition of our skin. Try to minimise the amount of other drinks you are consuming and try to focus on upping your water intake. Water helps our bodies flush out toxins from our bodies, which in turn helps our skin.