Fastest way to get rid of comedones 💥
What are comedones? They are clogged hair follicles/pores from a build up of keratin and oils in the pilosebaceous duct.
Sometimes these lesions get mistaken for “fungal acne” which I’ll be sharing a video on shortly.
Products mentioned:
@La Roche-Posay retinol b3
@skinbetter science alpharet
@Kiehl's Since 1851 retinol micro-dose
@Medik8 crystal retinal
@Clinique active glow serum
@Neutrogena Canada overnight peel
@Vichy Laboratoires normaderm bha peeling serum
@Dermalogica Canada liquid peelfoliant
@aestura_ca hydro soothing cream
Clinique moisture surge 100H
@Kiehls ultra facial oil-free gel cream
@CeraVe ultra-light moisturizing gel
#closedcomedones #comedones #acneproneskin #clearskintips #cloggedpores
In my experience as a dermatology nurse, incorporating a liquid peelfoliant into your skincare routine can be a game-changer for managing comedones and improving overall skin texture. Liquid peelfoliants typically contain exfoliating acids like salicylic acid or glycolic acid, which help dissolve the buildup of keratin and oils that clog pores. When I first started using a liquid peelfoliant, I noticed visible improvements within just a few weeks—my skin felt smoother, and those stubborn closed comedones began to clear up. It’s important to start slowly, applying the product every other night to allow your skin to adapt and avoid irritation. Among the products I recommend, Dermalogica Canada’s liquid peelfoliant stands out for its balanced formula that gently exfoliates without over-drying. Pairing it with a lightweight moisturizer like CeraVe ultra-light moisturizing gel ensures your skin stays hydrated and calm. Remember, patience and consistency are key. Avoid harsh scrubbing and make sure to protect your skin with sunscreen daily, as exfoliants can increase sensitivity to sunlight. Over time, your pores will appear less clogged, and your complexion will look healthier and more radiant.


















































































































