Does problematic skin need a cream? Acne Out is the solution, as it will leave you with one less skin problem.
You wake up in the morning after a wonderful sleep, during which the skin on your face was smooth, radiant, and beautiful, and... reality literally hits you in the head. The skin on your face is anything but smooth – it has clearly visible pores, blackheads, gets oily easily, and even more easily covered with pimples.
Sometimes nightmares are real, not just dreams, and require complex measures to get rid of them. Problematic skin is not something we want to have in our lives, but it doesn’t ask us.
Somewhere along the way over the years, we suddenly find ourselves with these skin imperfections and start frantically searching for solutions. However, to succeed, we need the right approach – first to identify the exact problems and then to treat them with the right products.
TYPES OF PROBLEMATIC SKIN
So, we have skin, and we have a problem with it. What is it? Usually, the problem is not just one, but one may dominate the others. When we talk about problematic skin, we mean skin prone to oiliness, enlarged pores, and blackhead formation.
OILY SKIN
If your face shines a little more than necessary, you probably have oily skin. This condition is due to overproduction of sebum by the sebaceous glands, which we all have beneath the skin’s surface.
However, in some people, these glands work faster and cause oiliness of the face as well as acne, due to the mixing of sebum with dead skin cells, which clogs the pores.
The causes of sebum overproduction can be various:
- genetic predisposition
- age
- use of inappropriate skin care products, etc.
ACNE
The biggest dermatological nightmare for anyone is having skin covered with inflamed, pus-filled pimples, also known as acne. It can appear on other parts of the body but is most often on the face, chest, shoulders, and back.
Acne occurs where the skin pores are clogged by sebum, dead cells, or bacteria. Or all of the above. Why we have acne is a million-dollar question, and people often believe that certain foods – like chocolate or fried potatoes – have something to do with it.
The truth is there is no scientific evidence for this, but there are some studied risk factors, such as hormonal changes, which puberty and pregnancy abound in, some medications like contraceptives and corticosteroids, and a diet rich in carbohydrates and bad fats (especially in combination).
BLACKHEADS
Blackheads are a “bonus” to oily skin and are caused by clogged hair follicles. They are the “mild version” of acne and do not always appear only on the face – you can also see them on the back, chest, neck, and shoulders.
Blackheads form when a blockage occurs at the hair follicle site. Each of these follicles contains a hair and a sebaceous gland, and when dead skin cells and sebum from the sebaceous gland accumulate in the hair follicle, they form the so-called comedo.
Several factors can contribute to the development of comedones:
- excessive sebum production.
- colonies of the bacterium Propionibacterium accumulating on the skin surface.
- accumulation of dead cells in hair follicles.
- hormonal changes in the body – during menstruation or when taking contraceptives, use of medications (corticosteroids).
ENLARGED PORES
The skin is the largest organ in our body and it contains millions of pores, although most of them are invisible to the naked eye. All pores are open and allow the skin to breathe. In each pore, there also “lives” a hair follicle and a sebaceous gland.
The latter are most numerous in the pores on the face, back, and chest, and since our hormones stimulate these glands to produce more sebum, the pores in these areas of the body appear larger. If they are also “clogged” with bacteria and dead cells, the sight becomes even worse.
Pores cannot be opened or closed, nor can they be shrunk. However, they appear so when we undergo deep skin cleansing. Wondering what causes the unpleasant appearance of pores? It’s no surprise that again we see sebum overproduction, reduced skin elasticity, very hard hair follicles, genetic predisposition, and excessive sun exposure.
DEALING WITH PROBLEMATIC SKIN
The basis of caring for problematic, oily skin is to keep it clean. Wash it with warm water without scrubbing with brushes, sponges, or similar tools.
Use products that target the problem and are proven effective, among which the most important is the moisturizing cream. Many people with acne avoid hydration, but in reality, it is the key to dealing with the problem. Look for a non-greasy moisturizing cream and use it confidently.
ACNE OUT HYDRO ACTIVE MOISTURIZING CREAM
Acne Out is a product line by biotrade aimed at problematic skin, and the cream is something like the “cherry on top” of the entire series.
It is your weapon if your skin is combination, oily, and dehydrated from the hundreds of therapies and methods you have hoped for over time. It does not clog pores and is the ideal base for makeup, and its ingredients are like a skin elixir.
PANTHENOL
We all love panthenol – this savior in emergency situations when our skin suffers. It is a master at soothing irritated skin and works hard to restore it. It stimulates cell regeneration and reduces inflammation.
VITAMIN E
An extremely powerful antioxidant, it saves the skin from dehydration and retains moisture where it is needed. It also cares for skin elasticity and together with panthenol reduces inflammation.
ORGANIC DAMASK ROSE WATER
The pride of Bulgaria – rose water is included in this product as well. Besides smelling wonderful, it tones and moisturizes the skin.
GLYCERIN
It is also known for its softening effect, it also moisturizes the skin and works for better elasticity. Glycerin protects against dehydration and increases the skin’s resistance.
LANOLIN
An extremely moisturizing substance that literally transforms the skin – especially where it is dry and flaky.
HOW TO USE
Acne Out Hydro Active cream is gentle and mild, making it suitable for long-term use. You can use it indefinitely and whenever you feel the need to hydrate your skin. Apply it morning and evening over the entire face and neck with gentle massaging movements.
The Acne Out series also includes other products for dealing with problematic skin – soap, mattifying tonic, cleansing gel, cleansing foam, and active lotion. All of them are suitable for long-term treatment of oily skin and acne, so you can finally have that smooth and clear skin from your dreams.
Article author: Krasimira Hadjiivanova
Problematic skin or when nightmares are not in dreams, but in reality
Does problematic skin need a cream? Acne Out is the solution, as it will leave you with one less skin problem.
You wake up in the morning after a wonderful sleep, during which the skin on your face was smooth, radiant, and beautiful, and... reality literally hits you in the head. The skin on your face is anything but smooth – it has clearly visible pores, blackheads, gets oily easily, and even more easily covered with pimples.
Sometimes nightmares are real, not just dreams, and require complex measures to get rid of them. Problematic skin is not something we want to have in our lives, but it doesn’t ask us.
Somewhere along the way over the years, we suddenly find ourselves with these skin imperfections and start frantically searching for solutions. However, to succeed, we need the right approach – first to identify the exact problems and then to treat them with the right products.
TYPES OF PROBLEMATIC SKIN
So, we have skin, and we have a problem with it. What is it? Usually, the problem is not just one, but one may dominate the others. When we talk about problematic skin, we mean skin prone to oiliness, enlarged pores, and blackhead formation.
OILY SKIN
If your face shines a little more than necessary, you probably have oily skin. This condition is due to overproduction of sebum by the sebaceous glands, which we all have beneath the skin’s surface.
However, in some people, these glands work faster and cause oiliness of the face as well as acne, due to the mixing of sebum with dead skin cells, which clogs the pores.
The causes of sebum overproduction can be various:
ACNE
The biggest dermatological nightmare for anyone is having skin covered with inflamed, pus-filled pimples, also known as acne. It can appear on other parts of the body but is most often on the face, chest, shoulders, and back.
Acne occurs where the skin pores are clogged by sebum, dead cells, or bacteria. Or all of the above. Why we have acne is a million-dollar question, and people often believe that certain foods – like chocolate or fried potatoes – have something to do with it.
The truth is there is no scientific evidence for this, but there are some studied risk factors, such as hormonal changes, which puberty and pregnancy abound in, some medications like contraceptives and corticosteroids, and a diet rich in carbohydrates and bad fats (especially in combination).
BLACKHEADS
Blackheads are a “bonus” to oily skin and are caused by clogged hair follicles. They are the “mild version” of acne and do not always appear only on the face – you can also see them on the back, chest, neck, and shoulders.
Blackheads form when a blockage occurs at the hair follicle site. Each of these follicles contains a hair and a sebaceous gland, and when dead skin cells and sebum from the sebaceous gland accumulate in the hair follicle, they form the so-called comedo.
Several factors can contribute to the development of comedones:
ENLARGED PORES
The skin is the largest organ in our body and it contains millions of pores, although most of them are invisible to the naked eye. All pores are open and allow the skin to breathe. In each pore, there also “lives” a hair follicle and a sebaceous gland.
The latter are most numerous in the pores on the face, back, and chest, and since our hormones stimulate these glands to produce more sebum, the pores in these areas of the body appear larger. If they are also “clogged” with bacteria and dead cells, the sight becomes even worse.
Pores cannot be opened or closed, nor can they be shrunk. However, they appear so when we undergo deep skin cleansing. Wondering what causes the unpleasant appearance of pores? It’s no surprise that again we see sebum overproduction, reduced skin elasticity, very hard hair follicles, genetic predisposition, and excessive sun exposure.
DEALING WITH PROBLEMATIC SKIN
The basis of caring for problematic, oily skin is to keep it clean. Wash it with warm water without scrubbing with brushes, sponges, or similar tools.
Use products that target the problem and are proven effective, among which the most important is the moisturizing cream. Many people with acne avoid hydration, but in reality, it is the key to dealing with the problem. Look for a non-greasy moisturizing cream and use it confidently.
ACNE OUT HYDRO ACTIVE MOISTURIZING CREAM
Acne Out is a product line by biotrade aimed at problematic skin, and the cream is something like the “cherry on top” of the entire series.
It is your weapon if your skin is combination, oily, and dehydrated from the hundreds of therapies and methods you have hoped for over time. It does not clog pores and is the ideal base for makeup, and its ingredients are like a skin elixir.
PANTHENOL
We all love panthenol – this savior in emergency situations when our skin suffers. It is a master at soothing irritated skin and works hard to restore it. It stimulates cell regeneration and reduces inflammation.
VITAMIN E
An extremely powerful antioxidant, it saves the skin from dehydration and retains moisture where it is needed. It also cares for skin elasticity and together with panthenol reduces inflammation.
ORGANIC DAMASK ROSE WATER
The pride of Bulgaria – rose water is included in this product as well. Besides smelling wonderful, it tones and moisturizes the skin.
GLYCERIN
It is also known for its softening effect, it also moisturizes the skin and works for better elasticity. Glycerin protects against dehydration and increases the skin’s resistance.
LANOLIN
An extremely moisturizing substance that literally transforms the skin – especially where it is dry and flaky.
HOW TO USE
Acne Out Hydro Active cream is gentle and mild, making it suitable for long-term use. You can use it indefinitely and whenever you feel the need to hydrate your skin. Apply it morning and evening over the entire face and neck with gentle massaging movements.
The Acne Out series also includes other products for dealing with problematic skin – soap, mattifying tonic, cleansing gel, cleansing foam, and active lotion. All of them are suitable for long-term treatment of oily skin and acne, so you can finally have that smooth and clear skin from your dreams.
Article author: Krasimira Hadjiivanova