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    FAQs about Oily Skin

    Oily skin is caused by an overproduction of sebum in our sebaceous glands. The sebum in our skin however does play a role, to help moisturise the skin and keep hair shiny.

    Stress, humidity, genetics and hormonal changes during a woman’s cycle can influence the sebaceous glands to produce more sebum.

    If you have oily skin, you might be fearful of using oil-based products, however, these may actually be beneficial for your skin type. An oil cleanser is often used as part of a double cleansing routine, as a first step to gently remove makeup, SPF and excess sebum from the skin. It is often followed by a second cleanser which is used to properly decongest and clean the skin.

    If you have oily skin, you might be fearful of using oil-based products, however, these may actually be beneficial for your skin type.

    An oil cleanser is often used as part of a double cleansing routine, as a first step to gently remove makeup, SPF and excess sebum from the skin. It is often followed by a second cleanser which is used to properly decongest and clean the skin.

    While it’s true that the production of excess sebum in the skin often can lead to breakouts and acne, all skin types, including dry skin, can be prone to developing acne.

    FAQs About Combination Skin

    If you have a combination skin type, you may find that your skin is oily around the t-zone, but your cheeks are dry.

    When applied to the skin, salicylic acid helps to go deep beyond the skin to shed dead skin cells and remove excess sebum in the skin. Salicylic acid is great to use on combination skin as it helps with those who deal with oil and are prone to developing blemishes. OurJojoba and Enzyme Radiance Maskfeatures salicylic acid to help exfoliate the skin and restore radiance

    Hyaluronic acid is a natural water-based ingredient. Hyaluronic acid is quickly absorbed into the skin and will keep it moisturised, youthful and is non-comedogenic so it won’t clog pores. Hyaluronic acid is beneficial to use on all skin types, including combination skin.

    FAQs: Blemish-Prone Skin

    If you have acne-prone skin, it is beneficial to exfoliate your skin 2-3 times a week. You may lessen this to 1-2 times a week, depending on how sensitive your skin is. Exfoliation is incredibly helpful for acne-prone skin types as it will help to reduce excess sebum and oil created on the skin and will remove impurities and dead skin, revealing a brighter complexion. 

    Yes! Moisturising is important for all skin types! Although you feel like avoiding moisturiser if your face feels oily, it is incredibly beneficial to moisturise the skin to keep it hydrated and reduce irritation, especially if you’re using acne treatments that dry out the skin. Try a water-based moisturiser that will feel lightweight and soothing on the skin.

    Yes! If you have oily/combo/acne-prone skin, you might think you need to stay away from facial oils, but certain types of facial oils can actually prove to be beneficial for the skin.

    Facial oils, like our Australian Jojoba, will often give these skin types much-needed hydration.

    How to tell if you have Acne or Blemish-Prone Skin

    If you have oily, combination or a blemish-prone skin type, you may find it tricky to find products that work with your skin and not against it. That's why we've created a guide to help you learn more about your skin type, give you tips on what ingredients to stay away from and answer some common FAQs, so you can feel more empowered to find a skincare routine that works best for your individual skin type.

    If you’re likely to break out or if acne is frequent to you, then you have a blemish or acne-prone skin type. Your face may be inflamed, oily and shiny. The overproduction of oil in the skin leads to blocked pores, causing breakouts and blackheads.

    Find the Best Skincare for Acne-Prone, Blemishes & Breakouts Skin

    Looking for natural skincare products that can help clear up your acne, blemishes, and breakouts? Look no further! Our products are made with all-natural ingredients that are gentle on your skin, yet effective at fighting acne.

    Powerful Natural Ingredients for Acne, Blemishes & Breakouts Skin

    Our products contain Seaweed extract, Niacinamide, Salicylic Acid, Sorbic Acid, and mandarin extract, which are all known to help clear up acne. Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid that helps to exfoliate the skin and remove excess oil, which can clog pores and lead to acne. Sorbic acid is a natural preservative that helps to prevent bacteria from growing on the skin, which can also lead to acne. Mandarin oil has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that can help to reduce inflammation and kill acne-causing bacteria. Our products are perfect for oily and sensitive skin, and they are free of harsh chemicals, fragrances, and dyes. So if you're looking for a natural way to clear up your acne, blemishes, and breakouts, try our products today!

    How often to exfoliate if you have acne-prone skin?

    If you have acne-prone skin, it is beneficial to exfoliate your skin 2-3 times a week. You may lessen this to 1-2 times a week, depending on how sensitive your skin is. Exfoliation is incredibly helpful for acne-prone skin types as it will help to reduce excess sebum and oil created on the skin and will remove impurities and dead skin, revealing a brighter complexion.

    Should you moisturise acne-prone skin?

    Yes! Moisturising is important for all skin types! Although you feel like avoiding moisturiser if your face feels oily, it is incredibly beneficial to moisturise the skin to keep it hydrated and reduce irritation, especially if you’re using acne treatments that dry out the skin. Try a water-based moisturiser that will feel lightweight and soothing on the skin.

    Can I use facial oils blemish-prone skin?

    Yes! If you have oily/combo/acne-prone skin, you might think you need to stay away from facial oils, but certain types of facial oils can actually prove to be beneficial for the skin. Facial oils, like our Australian Jojoba, will often give these skin types much-needed hydration.