No matter who you are, the pimple struggle is real. Here, 11 vloggers reveal how they won the fight against pimples… for good. But remember: Acne can be a serious medical condition. Talk to a dermatologist before you start ANY pimple-busting routine. Trust me. Manny has a VERY elaborate, multi-step skincare routine, but there are two products in particular that he credits with keeping his skin pimple-free: Lush’s tea tree water, and Sunday Riley’s UFO oil. Both have tea tree oil, which Manny says “really keeps that acne at bay.” Accutane is a really hardcore medication, and Tati herself says “it really wasn’t fun. You have to be closely monitored by your doctor, you need to have bloodwork. It’s not an easy fix at all.” Chloe had hormonal acne, which can’t be fixed with a face wash. She saw a doctor, who prescribed two types of antibiotics: tablets that she took by mouth, and a gel that she applied to her skin. “Within a week,” she says. “Acne GONE.” Kayla says that after stopping eating dairy products, within a week, her skin stopped breaking out. Check with your doctor before trying this, of course. Kathleen went to a dermatologist, who prescribed her two topical treatments: Epiduo Forte and some antibacterial wipes. She found that the Epiduo Forte was something she had a “love/hate relationship” with, but the clindamycin wipes really helped. So she got serious about her skincare routine — no sleeping in makeup, no skipping face washes — and it worked. She washed her face twice a day with Avene Clearing Facial Wash, followed up with a botanical toner from Be The Skin (a K-beauty brand), then moisturized with Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel. She stopped touching her face throughout the day, and made sure to change her pillow case every other week. After a bad response to ProActiv — and some trial and error — Ingrid found what worked for her… and it wasn’t scorching her face with super-strong, harsh products. “I discovered that my skin really responded well to benzoyl peroxide, not so much salicylic acid. My skin responds best to a simple, gentle routine, and that’s cleared up my acne completely.” Ingrid ALWAYS removes her makeup now, washes her face with a creamy cleanser, then moisturizes — but the key is simple, gentle, and consistent. “It’ll help acne while it brightens and tightens pores,” she says — but check with your dermatologist before you try ANY DIY for your acne. Turmeric can also stain, and potentially irritate acne-prone skin. But it’s not that simple. Cassandra hasn’t yet told her followers how she’s cleared up her skin, as she’s not legally allowed to — she’s under contract until a certain date, and that prohibits her from discussing what she’s been doing, and the products she’s been testing. I guess we’ll wait and see! She says that she can’t take Accutane, doesn’t eat meat, dairy or eggs, and doesn’t drink alcohol. “For me, it’s a combination of a lot of different products. There’s not ONE product for me, or for most people, that will cure acne.” Em currently uses a variety of products — cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and face masks — from a variety of different brands. For Ford, not sticking to one single, product-specific routine has helped keep her skin acne-free.

title: “11 Beauty Youtubers Reveal The Products That Cured Their Acne” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-21” author: “Kimberly Lecy”
No matter who you are, the pimple struggle is real. Here, 11 vloggers reveal how they won the fight against pimples… for good. But remember: Acne can be a serious medical condition. Talk to a dermatologist before you start ANY pimple-busting routine. Trust me. Manny has a VERY elaborate, multi-step skincare routine, but there are two products in particular that he credits with keeping his skin pimple-free: Lush’s tea tree water, and Sunday Riley’s UFO oil. Both have tea tree oil, which Manny says “really keeps that acne at bay.” Accutane is a really hardcore medication, and Tati herself says “it really wasn’t fun. You have to be closely monitored by your doctor, you need to have bloodwork. It’s not an easy fix at all.” Chloe had hormonal acne, which can’t be fixed with a face wash. She saw a doctor, who prescribed two types of antibiotics: tablets that she took by mouth, and a gel that she applied to her skin. “Within a week,” she says. “Acne GONE.” Kayla says that after stopping eating dairy products, within a week, her skin stopped breaking out. Check with your doctor before trying this, of course. Kathleen went to a dermatologist, who prescribed her two topical treatments: Epiduo Forte and some antibacterial wipes. She found that the Epiduo Forte was something she had a “love/hate relationship” with, but the clindamycin wipes really helped. So she got serious about her skincare routine — no sleeping in makeup, no skipping face washes — and it worked. She washed her face twice a day with Avene Clearing Facial Wash, followed up with a botanical toner from Be The Skin (a K-beauty brand), then moisturized with Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel. She stopped touching her face throughout the day, and made sure to change her pillow case every other week. After a bad response to ProActiv — and some trial and error — Ingrid found what worked for her… and it wasn’t scorching her face with super-strong, harsh products. “I discovered that my skin really responded well to benzoyl peroxide, not so much salicylic acid. My skin responds best to a simple, gentle routine, and that’s cleared up my acne completely.” Ingrid ALWAYS removes her makeup now, washes her face with a creamy cleanser, then moisturizes — but the key is simple, gentle, and consistent. “It’ll help acne while it brightens and tightens pores,” she says — but check with your dermatologist before you try ANY DIY for your acne. Turmeric can also stain, and potentially irritate acne-prone skin. But it’s not that simple. Cassandra hasn’t yet told her followers how she’s cleared up her skin, as she’s not legally allowed to — she’s under contract until a certain date, and that prohibits her from discussing what she’s been doing, and the products she’s been testing. I guess we’ll wait and see! She says that she can’t take Accutane, doesn’t eat meat, dairy or eggs, and doesn’t drink alcohol. “For me, it’s a combination of a lot of different products. There’s not ONE product for me, or for most people, that will cure acne.” Em currently uses a variety of products — cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and face masks — from a variety of different brands. For Ford, not sticking to one single, product-specific routine has helped keep her skin acne-free.

title: “11 Beauty Youtubers Reveal The Products That Cured Their Acne” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-03” author: “Angela Curren”
No matter who you are, the pimple struggle is real. Here, 11 vloggers reveal how they won the fight against pimples… for good. But remember: Acne can be a serious medical condition. Talk to a dermatologist before you start ANY pimple-busting routine. Trust me. Manny has a VERY elaborate, multi-step skincare routine, but there are two products in particular that he credits with keeping his skin pimple-free: Lush’s tea tree water, and Sunday Riley’s UFO oil. Both have tea tree oil, which Manny says “really keeps that acne at bay.” Accutane is a really hardcore medication, and Tati herself says “it really wasn’t fun. You have to be closely monitored by your doctor, you need to have bloodwork. It’s not an easy fix at all.” Chloe had hormonal acne, which can’t be fixed with a face wash. She saw a doctor, who prescribed two types of antibiotics: tablets that she took by mouth, and a gel that she applied to her skin. “Within a week,” she says. “Acne GONE.” Kayla says that after stopping eating dairy products, within a week, her skin stopped breaking out. Check with your doctor before trying this, of course. Kathleen went to a dermatologist, who prescribed her two topical treatments: Epiduo Forte and some antibacterial wipes. She found that the Epiduo Forte was something she had a “love/hate relationship” with, but the clindamycin wipes really helped. So she got serious about her skincare routine — no sleeping in makeup, no skipping face washes — and it worked. She washed her face twice a day with Avene Clearing Facial Wash, followed up with a botanical toner from Be The Skin (a K-beauty brand), then moisturized with Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel. She stopped touching her face throughout the day, and made sure to change her pillow case every other week. After a bad response to ProActiv — and some trial and error — Ingrid found what worked for her… and it wasn’t scorching her face with super-strong, harsh products. “I discovered that my skin really responded well to benzoyl peroxide, not so much salicylic acid. My skin responds best to a simple, gentle routine, and that’s cleared up my acne completely.” Ingrid ALWAYS removes her makeup now, washes her face with a creamy cleanser, then moisturizes — but the key is simple, gentle, and consistent. “It’ll help acne while it brightens and tightens pores,” she says — but check with your dermatologist before you try ANY DIY for your acne. Turmeric can also stain, and potentially irritate acne-prone skin. But it’s not that simple. Cassandra hasn’t yet told her followers how she’s cleared up her skin, as she’s not legally allowed to — she’s under contract until a certain date, and that prohibits her from discussing what she’s been doing, and the products she’s been testing. I guess we’ll wait and see! She says that she can’t take Accutane, doesn’t eat meat, dairy or eggs, and doesn’t drink alcohol. “For me, it’s a combination of a lot of different products. There’s not ONE product for me, or for most people, that will cure acne.” Em currently uses a variety of products — cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and face masks — from a variety of different brands. For Ford, not sticking to one single, product-specific routine has helped keep her skin acne-free.
