Best Skincare Regimen for Acne-Prone Skin

Treat Acne Effectively and Get the Best Skincare Routine for Acne-Prone Fair Skin by Koric. That big red pimple on your nose that you notice when you wake up, or that colony of white dots that spread down your cheeks can be quite annoying. Acne is frustrating not only for a teenager but also for someone approaching 40 years of age. But the good thing is that you can greatly prevent acne disappointment by following a proper and gentle skincare routine. So here is a skincare routine for your acne.

Koric Recommended Skincare Routine for Acne

Treat Acne Effectively and Get the Best Skincare Routine for Acne-Prone Fair Skin by Koric. That big red pimple on your nose that you notice when you wake up, or that colony of white dots that spread down your cheeks can be quite annoying. Acne is frustrating not only for a teenager but also for someone approaching 40 years of age. But the good thing is that you can greatly prevent acne disappointment by following a proper and gentle skincare routine. So here is a skincare routine for your acne-prone skin.

Acne is a common skin problem that you don't need to worry about too much. Instead, you should try to get rid of these acnes. So here is a general skincare routine for people who are prone to acne. For persistent problems or for a personalized acne routine, see a dermatologist.

Step 1: Wash Your Face Gently

You want to get rid of acne when you see that ugly pimple on your face by rubbing it or scratching it. Lots of people do. But wait. The key is to treat it gently. So get yourself our specialist-recommended cleanser like Vitamin C Exfoliating Cleanser and gently wash your face in the morning.

If you have blackheads or whiteheads, get our biologist-preferred cleanser containing Matcha Green Tea Tree Extract to cleanse the damaged top layer of skin by Superfood Daily Cleanser. Use lukewarm water to rinse your face. You may want to splash some cool water on it to balance your tone and refresh your skin.

Step 2: Use Acne Treatment Medication

If you are using the regular cleanser, pat dry your skin instead of rubbing it with a soft towel. Try treating acne with our 10% AHA Peeling Serum.

Step 3: Use an Oil-Free Moisturizer

Moisturizers help to balance the skin's oil production. You can use an oil-free, non-comedogenic moisturizer. However, you can opt for a non-comedogenic aloe-based moisturizer that contains collagen-protecting hyaluronic acid. Use in the amount prescribed by your dermatologist.

Step 4: Apply Sunscreen

Remember to put on sunscreen whenever you go out. Sunscreen guards your skin against the sun's UV rays. However, if you suffer from acne, you should opt for a sunscreen that won't clog your pores and make them worse. Apply Vitamin C Radiance Day Cream in a minimal amount recommended by the specialist to avoid excessive or improper use.

Step 5: Cleanse Again at Night

Many forget this step or are too tired to exert themselves. But cleaning at night again comes in handy. It helps to gently remove oil and residue that builds up on the face throughout the day. You can use a balm cleaner like Superfood Protein plus Cleansing balm along with Superfood Daily Cleanser, but you should only make the right choice after our consultation.

Step 6 - Use Retinol Product Before Bed

Retinol is an over-the-counter version of the Vitamin A derivative, Retin-A. It works as a multitasking acne treatment. Helps in accelerating cell renewal and regeneration and exfoliates keratinocytes. It also unclogs the pores and makes the skin look young. Our specialist suggests using Youth Boost Retinol Serum.

Some other tips to get rid of acne are avoiding plucking or popping, staying hydrated, washing things that come in contact with skin, avoiding harsh scrubs, etc.