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A refreshing treatment essence in a light fluid formula for combination to oily skin types targeting dark spots and mattifying for a visibly brighter, dewy-fresh complexion.
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Blemish-prone and acne-prone skin needs effective solutions. We understand that maintaining clear and radiant skin can be a challenge, so the skincare experts at Clarins have formulated cutting edge, science-backed skincare for blemished skin to empower you, and leave your complexion feeling beautiful.
Whether you struggle with occasional breakouts or persistent acne, our thoughtfully curated range of products include anti-blemish gels, resurfacing blemish serums and exfoliating face peels designed to help you achieve a smoother, revitalised and more even complexion.
Discover a personalised approach to skincare for blemishes, formulated with natural ingredients and plant extracts to restore confidence in your skin, so you can feel your best.
Unsure which blemish skin products to choose? Swipe through our beauty diagnosis to kickstart your skincare routine. If you prefer to chat 1-2-1 about how to tackle your skin concerns, our Beauty Coaches provide free virtual consultations to discuss the best products, tailored to you. For walkthroughs on how to apply our bodycare, skincare, and make-up products, have a look at our application methods.
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What is blemish-prone skin?
Blemish-prone skin is a type of skin that is prone to breakouts such as pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads.
It is a common skin type that can affect people of all ages but is most common during puberty.
If you have blemish-prone skin, it is important to choose skincare products that are non-comedogenic
(these are products that are less likely to clog pores) and to avoid picking or popping blemishes.
What makes blemishes worse?
There are a number of ways blemishes can be worsened, such as:
- Scrubbing or washing your skin too hard: This can irritate the skin and cause inflammation, which can lead to more blemishes.
- Using harsh soaps or chemicals: These can also irritate the skin and make blemishes worse.
- Using non comedogenic makeup products: Comedogenic products that can clog pores, which can lead to breakouts. Where possible, try to opt for oil-free makeup and remove makeup regularly and properly. We recommend double cleansing to give your skin the best chance at a blemish-free, even skin tone.
- Picking or popping pimples or spots: This can spread bacteria and cause infection, which can make blemishes worse and lead to scarring.
- Touching your face throughout the day: This can transfer dirt, oil, and bacteria to your skin, which can lead to blemishes.
- Stress: Stress can trigger the release of hormones that can worsen acne.
What is the difference between blemish and acne-prone skin?
βBlemish-prone" and "acne-prone" are terms used to describe different aspects of skin conditions related to imperfections, specifically blemishes and acne. Below weβve provided a short overview of the differences.
To summarise, "blemish-prone" encompasses a broader range of skin imperfections beyond just acne, while "acne-prone" specifically refers to skin that is more prone to developing acne lesions. Both terms highlight the skin's tendency to experience different types of skin irregularities, emphasising the need for appropriate skincare and treatment to address these concerns effectively.
Explanation | Appears as | |
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Blemish-prone skin |
Blemishes are generally any type of mark, spot, discolouration, or imperfection on the skin.
Blemishes can encompass a variety of skin issues. It refers to skin that is more susceptible to developing these imperfections. Blemish-prone skin includes various skin irregularities, not limited to just acne. |
Acne blemishes can appear in the form of:
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Acne-prone skin |
"Acne-prone" skin is skin that is particularly predisposed to developing acne lesions.
This skin type is more likely to experience frequent or chronic acne breakouts due to factors like excess oil (sebum) production leading to clogged pores, bacteria, hormonal fluctuations, or inflammation. |
There are 7 types of acne, these can include:
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To summarise, "blemish-prone" encompasses a broader range of skin imperfections beyond just acne, while "acne-prone" specifically refers to skin that is more prone to developing acne lesions. Both terms highlight the skin's tendency to experience different types of skin irregularities, emphasising the need for appropriate skincare and treatment to address these concerns effectively.
What are the 7 types of acne?
Acne manifests in various forms, each presenting its own set of challenges. The seven primary types of acne include:
- Whiteheads: Small, closed, white or skin-coloured bumps caused by clogged pores.
- Blackheads: Open, visible pores filled with oxidised sebum and dead skin cells, appearing black.
- Papules: Small, red, tender bumps often associated with inflammation and sensitive to touch.
- Pustules : Similar to papules but with a white or yellow centre containing pus.
- Nodules: Large and solid lesions of abnormal tissue, forming deep within the skin and often requires medical attention.
- Cysts: Painful, pus-filled lesions that can cause scarring and are also best managed by a dermatologist.
- Cystic Acne: Severe, deep-seated acne characterised by large, inflamed cysts, often leaving lasting scars.
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