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3 Expert Tips on Acne-Prone Skin

3 Expert Tips on Acne-Prone Skin

 

Have you tried everything under the sun for your skin? That could be the problem.

Constant sun exposure is sabotaging your skincare efforts, making it harder to control breakouts. UV damage is often the hidden culprit behind persistent acne-prone skin.

Dr. Sarah Tranter, Cosmetic Physician MBBS MSc, breaks it all down in her latest video, where she shares her top 3 expert tips for managing acne-prone skin.

 

Top 3 Expert Tips for Managing Acne-Prone Skin

01. Hydration is Key.

Hydrating acne-prone skin can feel risky, but moisturising is just as crucial as cleansing. It helps balance your skin without clogging pores.

02. Sunscreen, Always.

A must-have for managing post-inflammatory pigmentation and redness. Acne causes inflammation, and UV exposure only amplifies it. Daily protection is essential.



03. Internal Health is the Secret.

Internal health is our bread and butter—or should we say it’s our probiotics and collagen? What you put in your body shows on your skin.

Dr. Tranter recommends our Beauty Renewal and Miracle Collagen to all her acne-prone clients, as they deliver the good bacteria and peptides your skin craves.

 

 

 

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Three tips for acne prone skin. Hi, I am Dr. Sarah Tranter. I'm a cosmetic physician and I love everything to do with skin.

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So tip number one when it comes to acne prone skin is to make sure that you are focusing on skin hydration. If you struggle with acne, sometimes moisturising and keeping your skin hydrated can be a bit daunting 'cause it might think that it might break you out. But moisturizing is just as important as cleansing.

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Tip number two for acne prone skin is, don't forget to wear sunscreen. Sunscreen is really important when it comes to managing things like post-inflammatory changes, whether that's pigmentation or redness. So acne is causing some inflammation in the skin, and UV exposure can make that worse.

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My next tip is to focus on your internal health. You really need to focus on all of the good things for your gut, some great products you can add into your everyday routine. One is the Imbibe Beauty Renewal. This is an amazing probiotic drink that's full of good bacteria that's really gonna help improve your gut health.

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The second one is the Imbibe Miracle Collagen. This high quality collagen supplement is amazing for supporting internal health and also improving skin health too. So these are great products that you can add into your daily routine.



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