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How to Treat Pesky Acne Clusters, According to a Dermatologist

Here's what to do if you get clustered breakouts
While salicylic acid is a great skin care ingredient for neutralizing breakouts, it can unfortunately be a bit on the drying side. Which is why we love that this serum is also made with niacinamide, an ingredient that has been shown to improve skin barrier function (which in turn helps it to retain moisture). It's also an anti-inflammatory — even better for keeping those clusters in check!

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This kit pairs an acne-clearing cleanser with an oscillating brush to really give your skin a deep clean. Trust us, your pores will thank you.

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We love hydrocolloid pimple patches like these. This set is extra convenient, too: Each box contains 42 patches in two different sizes; thus allowing you to cover small and large zits with ease. Pro tip: These nifty pimple patches speed up the acne healing process when used overnight!

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Vitamin C is nothing short of a skin care superstar: A 2013 study published in the Indian Journal of Dermatology found that vitamin C promotes wound healing and prevents post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. And if you're looking to add some vitamin C to your skin care routine, Beautystat's option is a good place to start.

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Priori LCA Smart Peel Pads, $52
While professional chemical peels are great for keeping your complexion clear and bright, they can definitely get expensive. These peel pads definitely deliver a chemical peel-like treatment at home (without the hefty salon price tag). Each pad utilizes high-strength lactic, glycolic and mandelic acids to clear, brighten and even out your complexion.

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BY COURTNEY LEIVA | NOV 5, 2020 | SHARES
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