YOU HAVE A BLEMISH PRONE SKIN CONDITION.
Blemish prone skin is quite a nuisance. It is classified as an oily skin type and tends to develop blackheads, so-called comedones, which sometimes form inflamed, small reddish pustules. Blemish prone skin is most common in adolescents from puberty onwards. Lifestyle, diet, hormones and genes play a major role. But now the good news: Blemish prone skin can get better over time and even disappear completely.
YOU HAVE A BLEMISH PRONE SKIN CONDITION.
Blemish prone skin is quite a nuisance. It is classified as an oily skin type and tends to develop blackheads, so-called comedones, which sometimes form inflamed, small reddish pustules. Blemish prone skin is most common in adolescents from puberty onwards. Lifestyle, diet, hormones and genes play a major role. But now the good news: Blemish prone skin can get better over time and even disappear completely.

GIVE YOUR BLEMISH PRONE SKIN A REST.
In most cases, the combination of excessive sebum production and keratinisation is the basis for micro-inflammations of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles. Too much sebum is a breeding ground for some bacteria that reside on our skin. Propionibacterium acnes, which gives acne its name, feels particularly at home here and metabolises fatty acids on an assembly line.
The most important thing here is to get the sebum production back into balance. Never use drying cleansing products with a high alcohol content. The drier your skin, the more sebum production is stimulated. If you are unsure, we will be happy to advise you.
Tip 1: Cleanse your skin regularly and thoroughly.
If you have blemish prone skin, you often use make-up to conceal it. Therefore, but also otherwise, it is important to cleanse your face, especially in the evening. Use our cleansing gel and, if you like, rose water as well.
Tip 2: Don't touch your face.
To avoid getting more dirt on your already irritated skin, try to avoid touching your face with your hands. Because every touch brings bacteria to your skin and can lead to more blemishes and inflammation.
Tip 3: Make a plan - and stick to it.
Routine is essential for blemish prone skin care. This means that the best thing you can do is make a proper care plan. Discipline yourself to stick to it. What your skin needs most right now is reliability.
Tip 4: Warning: Initial aggravation.
Because your skin needs a little time to get used to a new care 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.
OUR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BLEMISH PRONE SKIN:
If you have blemish prone skin, always make sure to cleanse thoroughly - at least in the evening - and moisturise during the day. For example, with these products:
Blemish Prone Skin Set - especially for blemish prone skin, pimples and acne.
Spot cream - firm cream for the treatment of pimples and blemishes
BHA Peeling - mild salicylic acid peeling cleanses the skin deeply and prevents impurities
Aloe Vera Gel - soothing gel moisturises and nourishes