The INKEY List Succinic Acid Blemish Treatment to Clear Blemishes, Reduce Inflammation and Prevent Clogged Pores 15ml

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The INKEY List Succinic Acid Blemish Treatment to Clear Blemishes, Reduce Inflammation and Prevent Clogged Pores 15ml

The INKEY List Succinic Acid Blemish Treatment to Clear Blemishes, Reduce Inflammation and Prevent Clogged Pores 15ml

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Succinic acid helps to boost your cellular renewal, which means it’s helping to boost how well your skin cells are functioning,' says Dr Shotter. 'It’s also a powerful antioxidant, helping to counteract oxidative stress in the skin.' The former promotes skin rejuvenation leaving your complexion looking firm, and the latter protects the skin and keeps it looking bright. It helps acne-prone skin WHAT CAN I LAYER IT WITH? IS IT COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER ACTIVE INGREDIENTS?If using after other actives such as exfoliating acids(AHAs, BHAs or PHA Toner), Retinol, Vitamin C, Niacinamide, we'd suggest to avoid applying these on the areas you wish to use Succinic on. What products should I not layer together? > As an emollient cream (thanks to its inclusion of lanolin), Sudocrem primarily helps to soften the skin, but it's got a handful of other ingredients that have their uses, too. Other ingredients that make up Sudocrem are: zinc oxide (an astringent), benzyl benzoate and benzyl cinnamate (known for healing properties), and benzyl alcohol (acting as an antibacterial). "Whilst there is some limited evidence that oral zinc supplements may help reduce acne inflammation, unfortunately Sudocrem — which contains a small percentage of zinc oxide in a cream formula — will not help treat acne," said Dr. Laftah. Truth be told, there’s not a lot succinic acid can’t do. The ultimate all-rounder, it’s a anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory ingredient, making it an effective solution for clearing persistent acne breakouts. As well as acne, succinic acid also works effectively in soothing eczema and psoriasis. WHY IS THERE A SMELL?This is due to the nature of ingredients in the formulation, and these do not affect the efficacy of the Succinic Acid treatment. The smell will disappear upon application.

Tea tree oil has anti-inflammatory properties to help calm acne and reduce redness. It’s natural, but no weakling: 5% tea tree oil has results comparable to 5% benzoyl peroxide. Like benzoyl peroxide, prolonged use may not suit sensitive skin. Described as being easily-absorbed, and non-greasy, which is suitable for all skin types, but particularly great for those with blemish-prone skin. Working by gently exfoliating dead skin cells, whilst also reducing excess oils without stripping the skin. REN Clean Skincare Clearcalm Non-Drying Spot Treatment: The best acne treatment for dry, sensitive skin SHOULD I USE THIS BEFORE OR AFTER MY OTHER SKINCARE PRODUCTS?You can apply Succinic Acid directly to areas of concern up to 3x a day both over and under make-up. Allow 5 minutes to dry before following with the rest of your routine/make up.

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If you would like to use other skincare or makeup on top, leave the formula to dry for 5 minutes before applying. In terms of the functionality, salicylic works to prevent the development of future breakouts by unclogging our pores. Succinic acid on the other hand, directly kills the acne-causing bacteria. Is succinic acid safe to use every day? Don't keep touching your face, especially your chin, which naturally produces more oil and sebum, and definitely don't squeeze! TheInkey List Succinic Acid Blemish Treatment is a targetedtreatment which can be applied both morning and night, with a non-drying formula thanks to hyaluronic acid.

Succinic Acid is great for those who are prone to breakouts due to oily skin because it helps to reduce the excess oil on our skin and decrease the size of our pores,’ agrees Dr Fab. ‘If you have acne that has formed nodules or cysts or is leaving behind hyperpigmentation, then it might be worth speaking to your GP for prescription strength medication that can be used alongside the succinic acid.' For instance, you can use succinic acid in the morning and a prescription strength retinol at night, she continues.Acne tends to be associated with youthful oily skin, but people with dry, over-sensitive complexions can often suffer from spots as well – and then find that many acne treatments are too harsh for their skin type. No such problems with this calming lotion, which is formulated with all manner of natural bio-active ingredients, including xylitol and chlorella extract to soothe irritation, aid recovery and rebalance healthy bacteria. However, the main active ingredient is salicylic acid, which gets to work clearing pores and preventing breakouts. Instead of using Sudocrem as a spot treatment, there are plenty of other great (and affordable treatments) that are as easy to get your hands on. Dr. Laftah recommends using leave-on spot treatments containing a high concentration of benzyl peroxide or salicylic acid, both of which are effective at reducing acute inflammation in acne, she explained. Alternatively, you can also use pimple patches to dry out spots (please never use toothpaste to dry out your spots!) Spot patches are essentially "hydrocolloid dressings that draw out pus from lesions and assist with healing," Dr. Laftah explained. This treatment from skincare superstar Paula Begoun manages to blur and clear pores at the same time. The light, hydrating gel-like formula has the instant softening effects of a pore-minimising serum, but behind the scenes, its combination of azelaic and salicylic acid exfoliates both the top and deeper layers of your skin, clearing out the gunk that causes spots.

We suggest cleansing with Salicylic Acid Cleanser, followed by hydrating skin with Hyaluronic Acid before applying Succinic Acid Treatment. Succinic acid is a naturally-occurring acid which can be found in plants (sugarcane, rhubarb and broccoli) and animal tissue (including the human body). Though it’s only become a beauty buzzword as of late, succinic acid has been around for decades, often found in K-beauty products which have a focus on keeping the skin nourished and moisturised. What does succinic acid do for the skin? Was that acne-fighting and sensitive skin-friendly all in the one sentence? Correct. This naturally occurring acid will effectively work to minimise and manage breakouts, without triggering irritation or drying out your skin.IS THIS PRODUCT VEGAN?Yes! This product contains no animal derivatives and is now certified by The Vegan Society. Despite having dry acne-prone skin, I’ve never really been a fan of spot treatments. I just thought they were a waste of time especially since I always have a Salicylic Acid product at hand. Having one extra product isn’t going to prevent my acne anyway. If I’m gonna break out, there’s no stopping it. It doesn’t help that I’m currently using the Geek & Gorgeous Retinal and 20% Azelaic Acid and I’ve been purging quite a bit.

Other than finding the right spot treatment for you, Dr Perry has a few other dos and don'ts when it comes to preventing acne: Generally yes, succinic acid is a mild acid which is safe for everyday use. However, if you begin experiencing irritation it is recommended to visit a dermatologist and cease use. Is succinic acid safe to use with other ingredients?IS THIS PRODUCT PREGNANCY SAFE? We do not recommend this product if pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before use. Your guide to pregnancy safe skincare >



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