BREAKING OUT? EIGHT PIMPLE-BUSTING TIPS AND TRICKS FROM SKINSTITUT HQ

Fact: Pimples and breakouts are completely normal. Unlike chronic or persistent acne – which should definitely be seen to by a trusted medical expert – the odd spot can appear because of hormonal fluctuations, a disrupted barrier, or as a by-product of overindulgence (we’re looking at you festive season!)

Whatever the cause, it never hurts to have a few spot-treatment hacks on hand, and what better place to gather the best than Skinstitut HQ? Naturally, we’re obsessed with all things cosmeceutical and spend our days surrounded by experts, so it's fair to say we’ve picked up a trick or two over the years.

8 Tips For Achieving Clear Skin

“I love using our Expert Refine AHA Glycolic Toner in the morning, and Retinol Serum in the evening. I get pretty bad hormonal acne and find that using these products separately in my routine allows me to reap the clearing benefits of both, without irritation.” — Georgia, Senior Marketing Manager

Try:

Expert Refine AHA Glycolic Toner

Retinol Serum

“A rough or flaky spot is harder to conceal than a smooth one, so I like to take a tiny amount of Glycolic Scrub 9% and gently buff away any flakes. That way, makeup sits nicely instead of settling into cracks (which leaves the spot more obvious looking than it was to begin with).” — Emily, Social Media Manager

Try:

Glycolic Scrub 9%

“My go-tos are Laser Aid and Enzymatic Micro Peel. For red, painful spots I’ll use Laser Aid as an anti-inflammatory spot treatment, but for irritated skin or multiple breakouts, I’ll alternate Laser Aid and Enzymatic Micro Peel, leaving them on for 15 to 20 minutes as a mask. The duo works so well, keeping my face smooth, calm and clear.” — Zoe, Head of Digital

Try:

Laser Aid

Enzymatic Micro Peel

To help keep my skin clear I love skin cycling [a skin-care routine that allows for ‘rest days’ during the week, so that your skin can repair itself after using certain products] . I find it helps to stop me going over the top on active ingredients and potentially damaging my skin’s barrier. This is my current regime:

Try:

Glycolic Scrub 9%

Expert Reveal Retinol Face Oil

“I find ice is a great way to reduce swelling, especially when I’ve got one of those large, angry spots under the skin. I like to wrap it in a tissue and hold it on the affected area for 30 seconds.” — Sophie, Social Media Manager

 

Want more intel on how to keep your skin clear and healthy? Read up on the lifecycle of a pimple here, and explore our Clearing range here.

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