Acne on the face - page 3
Facial acne is one of the most common skin concerns, especially in oily, combination and problematic skin. It can appear as pimples, blackheads, clogged pores, redness, inflamed blemishes or post-acne marks. Proper facial care helps keep the skin clean, calmer and less stressed by overly aggressive products.
Within the Face cosmetics category, you can find products for cleansing, targeted care, hydration and protection of acne-prone skin. For this skin type, it is important to choose products that do not over-dry, do not clog pores and do not disturb the skin barrier.
After acne, red or darker marks can often remain, especially if pimples are squeezed or the skin is not protected from the sun. This is why proper SPF protection is an important part of the routine for acne-prone skin. Read more about dark spots and uneven tone in the guide How to get rid of dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
Products for acne-prone skin available at ApotekaOnline
| Product | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Ectoin eczema gel | Gel for soothing and supporting skin prone to irritation, redness and a weakened barrier | View product » |
| Uriage Hyseac SOS paste 15 g | Targeted care for local imperfections, pimples and problematic skin areas | View product » |
| A-Derma Protect AC SPF 50+ 40 ml | High SPF protection for oily skin prone to acne and imperfections | View product » |
Who is acne-prone skin care for?
- People with oily, combination and problematic skin
- Pimples, blackheads, clogged pores and local imperfections
- Skin prone to redness, irritation and post-acne marks
- People who want targeted care without excessive skin drying
- Skin that needs daily sun protection because of the risk of post-acne spots
How to choose a product for facial acne?
For local pimples and imperfections, Uriage Hyseac SOS paste 15 g can be a good choice and is used directly on problematic areas according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
If the skin is also irritated, red, sensitive or its barrier feels weakened, Ectoin eczema gel can be considered as support for skin comfort and soothing.
For daily protection of acne-prone skin, SPF is important. A-Derma Protect AC SPF 50+ 40 ml is intended for oily acne-prone skin and can be an important part of the morning routine, especially when there is a risk of post-acne dark spots.
Acne, dark spots and proper routine
A routine for acne should be simple and consistent: gentle cleansing, targeted product for imperfections, light hydration and daily sun protection. Too many aggressive products, frequent product changes and squeezing pimples can worsen irritation and increase the risk of post-acne marks.
For acne-prone skin, SPF during the day is especially important, because sun exposure can make red and dark post-acne marks more visible and longer-lasting. Read more about dark spots, hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone in the blog article How to get rid of dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
Pharmacist’s advice
With acne, it is important not to over-dry the skin. If the skin becomes tight, stings, turns red or flakes, the skin barrier may be weakened and the routine should be adjusted. Targeted products should be applied according to instructions, usually locally, and SPF should be used every morning. If acne is painful, inflamed, deep, leaves scars, spreads quickly or does not improve despite regular care, a dermatologist visit is recommended. During pregnancy, breastfeeding or dermatological therapy, seek advice before introducing new active products.
Ljubica Barbulović, Master of Pharmacy
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Frequently asked questions
What is good for facial acne?
For acne, a gentle routine is important: cleansing, targeted blemish care, hydration and daily SPF protection.
Should pimples be dried out?
Excessive drying can worsen irritation and weaken the skin barrier. It is better to use targeted products according to instructions.
Why do spots remain after acne?
Marks can appear after inflammation, squeezing pimples and sun exposure without protection, especially in skin prone to hyperpigmentation.
Is SPF needed for acne?
Yes. SPF is important because it helps protect the skin and reduces the risk that post-acne marks become darker and longer-lasting.
When should I see a dermatologist for acne?
In case of painful, deep, inflamed acne, scarring, rapid worsening or no improvement despite regular care.