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Presentation - The Invisible Clog

The concept of invisible clogs highlights microcomedones, the initial stage of acne formation. Recognizing these microscopic precursors is essential for effective early prevention in professional skincare routines.

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Presentation - The Invisible Clog

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  1. PRESENTED BY • World of California • The Invisible Clog • Jayashree Salunkhe • Stopping Acne Before the Bump Forms

  2. Understanding Invisible Clogs • The concept of invisible clogs highlights microcomedones, the initial stage of acne formation. Recognizing these microscopic precursors is essential for effective early prevention in professional skincare routines.

  3. Understanding the Microcomedone Formation Process • THE BEGINNING OF ACNE UNDER THE SURFACE • A microcomedone is an invisible, clogged follicle formed by a build-up of sebum and dead skin cells. Early intervention in skincare routines can effectively prevent these from developing into visible acne.

  4. 70% • Increase in Acne Severity • Research indicates that 70% of individuals with microcomedones progress to develop visible acne lesions, emphasizing the importance of early detection and prevention to minimize skin issues.

  5. Preventing Microcomedones • GENTLE EXFOLIATION • Regular gentle exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, preventing clogs in hair follicles and allowing the skin to breathe, reducing the likelihood of microcomedones forming beneath the surface. • CONTROLLING SEBUM PRODUCTION • Effective control of sebum production is essential for maintaining skin balance, as excess oil contributes to clogged pores. Targeted treatments can significantly reduce the risk of microcomedone formation.

  6. WEBSITE • PHONE NUMBER • worldofcalifornia.com/ • +1 -617-275-2606 • Contact Us

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