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The biggest myth in acne care is that you must aggressively dry out the skin. This presentation argues that Acne is a Barrier Disease. Constant stripping compromises the skin's defense system, allowing bacteria and irritants to enter more easily, thereby fueling the inflammatory cycle. We reveal the therapeutic approach: focusing on lipid repair and gentle cleansing to stabilize the barrier, which is the foundational step to sustainable, breakout-free clarity.
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Acne is a Barrier Disease • Understanding the need to repair, not strip, our skin barrier • Acne is not merely a surface issue; it fundamentally disrupts the skin's barrier. Traditional treatments often strip the skin, worsening barrier function and exacerbating irritation. To effectively address acne, we must shift our focus towards repairing the skin barrier for lasting results and improved skin health.
Understanding Acne • Exploring the Scientific Basis of Acne as a Barrier Disease • Acne disrupts the skin's barrier function, leading to inflammation and increased sensitivity. This results in compromised barrier integrity, which perpetuates acne and impedes healing. Understanding this relationship highlights the urgency for approaches that focus on repairing the skin rather than stripping it of essential moisture and protection.
Strip Less • The Dangers of Stripping Skin • Harsh treatments can damage the skin barrier significantly.
Gentle Cleansing Techniques • Barrier-Supporting Ingredients • Start Repairing • Transform your skincare routine today • Use mild cleansers • Avoid harsh scrubs • Wash with lukewarm water • Limit cleansing frequency • Ceramides for hydration • Niacinamide for inflammation • Fatty acids for repair • Humectants for moisture
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