Acne-prone skin requires the use of lightweight, biocompatible skin care products that soothe inflammation and regulate sebum secretion without compromising the natural barrier of the epidermis.

Excessive proliferation of anaerobic bacteria (primarily Cutibacterium acnes, formerly known as Propionibacterium acnes), which develop in blocked sebaceous gland outlets. Importantly, improper skin care often leads to a drastic exacerbation of acne lesions. Aggressive cosmetics with irritants such as denatured alcohol destroy the skin microbiome and fuel a vicious cycle of inflammation.

The basics are thorough (and gentle!) cleansing

The most important step in the fight against imperfections is careful cleansing of the skin – done diligently morning and night. The myth that acne needs to be “dried out” should be definitely abandoned. Dry skin defends itself by producing even more sebum. The task of good gels, foams or micellar liquids must be to effectively remove impurities and keratinized skin, but at the same time normalize the work of the glands.For the care of problematic skin, it is best to choose gentle dermocosmetics that do not have alcohol in their composition and do not cause astringency. Always check their compositions carefully.

The power of natural ingredients at MCS Laboratory

The ingredients of MCS Laboratory’s dermocosmetics for acne-prone skin are entirely of natural origin. We have developed a therapeutic formula in which each element has a well-defined function:
  • A composition of extracts (witch hazel, marshmallow elm and licorice) – synergistically soothes irritation, visibly reduces sebum secretion, helps narrow the mouths of hair follicles (popularly known as “pores”) and evens skin tone.
  • Aloe leaf juice – deeply moisturizes, accelerates regeneration and calms redness without clogging pores.
  • Tea tree oil – a 100% natural component with strong and proven antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties.

Worth remembering: Effective acne treatment is not just about using the right dermocosmetics. It’s a holistic approach that consists of a healthy, balanced and anti-inflammatory diet, stress management and regular physical activity.

Important / Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is for educational and cosmetic purposes only. They do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment recommendations.

This information is for educational and cosmetic purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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