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Reduce

The reduction step is designed to help skin problems stabilize. By using pore-tightening, sebum-absorbing, and soothing ingredients, you can effectively reduce redness, control inflammation, and balance excessive sebum production. This step targets skin concerns such as acne, rosacea, pimples, and comedones to promote a smoother and clearer complexion.

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Reduce

Correct & absorb

The reduction phase is key to calming and balancing the skin. This step utilizes products that reduce redness, minimize inflammation, and absorb excess sebum to prevent new breakouts of pimples and acne. At the same time, pore-tightening ingredients work to reduce the appearance of comedones and refine skin texture. The goal is to reduce irritation and create skin that feels calm and stable while restoring its natural balance and minimizing the risk of future skin concerns.

Pore-tightening

Reduces redness

Soothing

Deep-cleansing clay mask

Balancing Sulfur Mask

A deep-cleansing facial mask that combines anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties with astringent and sebum-absorbing functions.

Balancing Sulfur Mask
What
Why
For
Where

What

A soothing and deep-cleansing facial mask that removes comedones and prevents new ones by drawing out impurities and balancing the skin.

Why

To mattify, soothe, and balance the skin while absorbing excess sebum, eliminating bacteria, and reducing redness.
Balancing Sulfur Mask

For

Suitable for all skin types, including those with acne, pimples, comedones, rosacea, seborrhea, and perioral dermatitis, as well as oily and combination skin.

Where

Apply to the face once a week, leave on for 20–30 minutes, then rinse off before moisturizing.
Effective vitamin serum

Vitamin ABCE Retinol Serum

Combines the skin-enhancing effects of multiple vitamins, antioxidants, and moisturizing nutrients in one product.

Vitamin ABCE Retinol Serum
What
Why
For
Where

What

A highly concentrated serum with vitamins A, B, C, and E that delivers essential nutrients to improve and protect the skin.

Why

To provide vitamins, antioxidants, and nourishment that improve skin elasticity, minimize pores, and helps with wrinkles and fine lines.
Vitamin ABCE Retinol Serum

For

Suitable for all skin types and ideal for balancing the skin, regulating sebum production, and preventing signs of aging.

Where

Apply a thin layer to the face every morning and evening. Massage the serum into the skin to maximize absorption and its skin-enhancing effects.

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Frequently asked questions

Skin guide

What are comedones?

What are comedones?

Comedones are a common skin condition that occurs when pores become clogged with a mixture of oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. They can be either open (black) or closed (white).
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Iso

Iso

Iso is a prescription medication for severe acne that affects the skin’s oil production and reduces inflammation. It is a strong treatment that unfortunately has a lot of side effects.
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Acne Cleansing – 5 Tips to Keep in Mind

Acne cleansing – 5 tips to keep in mind

Proper skin cleansing is essential for managing acne. In this article, you’ll find five crucial tips to optimize your acne-cleansing routine, from avoiding pimple-popping to choosing the right cleansing products and staying consistent.
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Chocolate + Fast Food = Acne?

Chocolate + fast food = acne?

This article tackles the popular myth that chocolate and fast food cause acne. Despite common beliefs, there is no scientific evidence proving that greasy food or chocolate directly triggers breakouts.
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Stress – the skin’s worst enemy

Stress – the skin’s worst enemy

Stress is one of the leading causes of acne breakouts and can significantly impact your skin’s condition at the worst times. This article explains how stress affects your skin and why it often leads to persistent acne.
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What is acne, really?

What is acne, really?

Acne is a skin condition that often begins during puberty but can persist well into adulthood. This article explores the clogged sebaceous glands, hormonal, and genetic factors that contribute to breakouts.
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