Acne

Acne

An In-depth Look at the Skin Barrier Function
Before - AgingAging Skin
Before - AcneAfter - Acne

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Srita Edgecomb – The Honey Pot

“When my client came to me, her skin was so angry and inflamed, especially her cheeks, as she wears a mask. She had tried a bunch of things, but nothing had worked. I gave her a facial enzyme and extractions and sent her home with NeoGenesis Cleanser, Recovery, Skin Serum and Barrier Renewal Cream. Within the first few days, the redness and inflammation started to calm down. She continued facial treatments and using the products, and after 12 treatments, she started on Salicylic Acid Gel, and then Mandelic Acid. Also started using LED and Jet treatments, which combined with the products, has really been a game changer. Her skin is now night and day different. She is dedicated to her skin care routine, and I can see the difference in her mood, as she is feeling a lot better about her skin.” – Srita Edgecomb

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ACNE + MASKNE

Acne is a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, resulting in pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. While acne is most commonly associated with puberty and hormonal changes, it can also affect adults due to various factors such as genetics, diet, stress, and skincare products.

Recently, there has been a rise in a new type of acne called “maskne,” which refers to acne caused by wearing masks for extended periods. This phenomenon has become more prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic as people are required to wear masks regularly to protect themselves and others from the virus.

Maskne is caused by the combination of friction, heat, and moisture trapped under the mask, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and clogging pores. This can lead to breakouts, redness, and irritation on areas of the face covered by the mask, such as the chin, cheeks, and nose.

NeoGenesis skin care products support acneic skin, rebalancing and restoring the skin’s pH and natural sebum production.

Treatment + Photos Courtesy of Professional Partner
Srita Edgecomb – The Honey Pot

“When my client came to me, her skin was so angry and inflamed, especially her cheeks, as she wears a mask. She had tried a bunch of things, but nothing had worked. I gave her a facial enzyme and extractions and sent her home with NeoGenesis Cleanser, Recovery, Skin Serum and Barrier Renewal Cream. Within the first few days, the redness and inflammation started to calm down. She continued facial treatments and using the products, and after 12 treatments, she started on Salicylic Acid Gel, and then Mandelic Acid. Also started using LED and Jet treatments, which combined with the products, has really been a game changer. Her skin is now night and day different. She is dedicated to her skin care routine, and I can see the difference in her mood, as she is feeling a lot better about her skin.” – Srita Edgecomb

FEATURED VIDEOS

ACNE + MASKNE

Acne is a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, resulting in pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. While acne is most commonly associated with puberty and hormonal changes, it can also affect adults due to various factors such as genetics, diet, stress, and skincare products.

Recently, there has been a rise in a new type of acne called “maskne,” which refers to acne caused by wearing masks for extended periods. This phenomenon has become more prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic as people are required to wear masks regularly to protect themselves and others from the virus.

Maskne is caused by the combination of friction, heat, and moisture trapped under the mask, creating a breeding ground for bacteria and clogging pores. This can lead to breakouts, redness, and irritation on areas of the face covered by the mask, such as the chin, cheeks, and nose.

NeoGenesis skin care products support acneic skin, rebalancing and restoring the skin’s pH and natural sebum production.