Addressing acne can pose challenges at any age. It's crucial to adopt a thoughtful approach and comprehend the functionality of the products you choose. Enter Sebum Serum, an exceptional anti-acne treatment serum, recognized as one of the finest solutions for treating moderate acne, including blackheads and whiteheads. This comprehensive acne treatment system boasts highly effective components that excel in combatting moderate acne by exfoliating dead skin cells. With an advanced delivery system and potent active ingredients, it acts as an anti-inflammatory, unclogs pores, and fights blackheads and whiteheads, all while offering calming and soothing properties.
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Our advanced formula is a concentrate of exfoliating acids combined with the soothing Centella Asiatica, Salicylic, Retinol, Lactic Acid, Citric Acid and many more that targets acne prone skin such as blackheads, pimples, marks and visible pores. This no-rinse formula leaves the skin refined and purified also adding a soothing and calming effect for those susceptible to irritation.
This lightweight serum is quickly absorbed to help and speed up recovery. Non-greasy, non-sticky finish is an excellent balance between peeling and soothing actions, the serum unclogs pores and corrects imperfections and marks when used daily, Ideally in the night after your favourite cleansing routine.
90% visible improvement in skin relief & calm
94% reduces the appearance of skin imperfections
95% prevents the reappearance of acne flareups
Salicylic acid, an ingredient extracted from willow tree bark, is one type of chemical exfoliant called beta-hydroxy acid (aka BHA). Here's a quick refresher on how breakouts form: when bacteria, debris, sebum, and dead skin cells mix together, a clog forms inside your pores. Salicylic is oil-soluble, which makes it capable of cutting through oil and exfoliating deep within your pores to remove blockages. Salicylic acid should be used in moderation until you know your skin can handle it without irritation. If your skin tolerates it, you can increase the frequency to twice a day, unless you know you'll be getting direct sun exposure, then it should only be applied at night.
Glycolic acid is one of those ingredients that falls into the "old but gold" category of skincare superstars, one that is often found in our favorite exfoliators. It's been used in dermatology for over three decades it is a tried-and true staple, favored by dermatologists for its long list of proven benefits. Acts as a chemical exfoliant by loosening the bonds between dead skin cells while helping to treat acne. Glycolic acid also stimulates collagen production and acts as a humectant, attracting moisture to the skin. Some key benefits include: Removes dead skin cells to reveal softer, smoother skin, Is an effective acne-fighter, Works deeper in the skin to stimulate collagen production.
Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele was the first to isolate the compound from sour milk. In the late 1800s. Lactic acid is a light peeling agent, depending on strength. Key Benefits: Kills bacteria, Diminishes wrinkles, Reduces acne, Increases cell turnover, Helps skin hold moisture.
Citric acid is a type of alpha-hydroxy acid that's extracted from citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits, as well as other fruits such as berries. Citric acid is generally considered safe for all skin types, except for those with known allergies or especially sensitive skin. Promotes exfoliation and skin cell turnover and is also a good source of antioxidants.
Retinol is a vitamin A derivative that is known to help with regulating skin cell turnover and boosting collagen production. In doing so, it helps to improve the appearance of skin tone and texture, helping to reduce discoloration and improving the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It can also be used to help reduce breakouts and blemishes.
Panthenol is the provitamin a forerunner, or substance that the body can convert into a specific Vitamin B5. Vitamin B5 binds to and holds water effectively, moisturizing the skin and helping it maintain softness and elasticity. It's an excellent choice for reducing irritation while also improving skin barrier function. Along with being a great moisturizer, it activates the production of cells that are essential for wound healing and skin barrier strengthening while leaving skin feeling soft, smooth, and more supple. Key benefits: Improves moisture retention in the skin, Prevents trans-epidermal water loss, Helps with wound healing, Delivers anti-inflammatory benefits.
Centella Asiatica goes by many names and has many uses. A member of the parsley family, Centella Asiatica is common in many cuisines and has been used in both ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. While Centella Asiatica has been in the West for centuries, it’s usually played a supportive role in skin and wound care products. One of the reasons Centella Asiatica features so prominently in skin care products is that it does a great job keeping skin hydrated. That’s especially important for people with conditions like eczema or rosacea, which can dry out and sensitize your skin. Also helps with burns and wound healing, reduces inflammation, slows signs of aging, Centella Asiatica contains phytochemicals that are important for reducing oxidative stress on the cells that make up our connective tissue.