WHY does it HAPPEN?
Hormonal imbalances or changes to your body, reactions to cosmetics or creams, medical conditions, diet, and stress can cause breakouts.
Our skin reflects what is happening internally throughout the body. Signs of irritation or inflammation on the skin is a sign that our body is reacting to something.
Dietary culprits include sugar, gluten, dairy, soy and alcohol.

WHY IT HAPPENS
Hormonal imbalances or changes to your body, reactions to cosmetics or creams, medical conditions, diet, and stress can cause breakouts.
Our skin reflects what is happening internally throughout the body. Signs of irritation or inflammation on the skin is a sign that our body is reacting to something.
Dietary culprits include sugar, gluten, dairy, soy and alcohol.
how to treat
01
treatment
Delivers a gentle, micro-peel to exfoliate and correct problematic acne and prevent future breakouts. Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Acid complexes promote exfoliation of dead surface cells resulting in enhanced cellular renewal.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR ON THE LABEL
If you have breakouts, your go-to ingredient should be salicylic acid.
02
spot treatment
SkinKure Acne Spot Treatment is a fast-drying serum, contains a blend of antibacterial benzoyl peroxide and the unclogging properties of glycolic acid to immediately kill acne-causing bacteria. Pores are cleared and sebum levels are reduced by 70%.
Zitsticka Killa Kit contains tiny micro darts self-dissolve to flood the epicenter of your early-stage zit with targeted ingredients, clearing the upcoming drama before it gets real.
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS:
SkinKure Acne Spot Treatment
Zitsticka Killa Kit
03
cleanser
Removes make-up, dead skin cells, oil, dirt, and other types of pollutants from the skin, helping to keep pores clear and prevent acne and blackheads.

PRO TIP
Cleanse twice a day (AM & PM) with lukewarm water, then pat dry with a soft towel.
04
moisturizer
This oil-free hyaluronic face cream continuously hydrates skin.
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION:
Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Cloud Cream
05
sunscreen
This oil-free hyaluronic face cream continuously hydrates skin.

PRO TIP
The rule of thumb is to start with the thinnest consistency products and work your way up to the heaviest. Serums go on first, followed by oils, then creams. The one exception is sunscreen, which should be applied last.
additional recommendations
face masks
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