Guide The Ordinary Acne

Acne isn’t about “dirty skin.”

Most people are just using the wrong products in the wrong order.

This guide breaks down:

✔️ what to use

✔️ how to layer products

✔️ what to avoid mixing

✔️ simple routines for acne-prone skin

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... Read moreHaving struggled with acne-prone skin myself, I found that understanding the right product combinations and the proper order to apply them made a huge difference. The Ordinary’s line offers highly concentrated, fragrance- and color-free formulas that target key acne concerns such as excess oil, clogged pores, and skin texture. One important lesson is consistency—results vary from person to person, but sticking to a routine for weeks can significantly improve skin health. Morning routines often focus on cleansing, treating with active ingredients like niacinamide to regulate oiliness, moisturizing to strengthen the skin barrier, and protecting with sunscreen. At night, focusing on exfoliation using gentle acids and treatments like salicylic acid can help unclog pores and speed up the healing process. I also learned to avoid mixing certain ingredients that can irritate sensitive skin or reduce effectiveness. For example, layering Vitamin C with niacinamide can cause irritation for some, while strong exfoliants and retinoids should be spaced out to prevent over-exfoliation. Investing in a simple, consistent skincare routine with validated products from The Ordinary, along with understanding your own skin’s needs, truly helped me regain clarity and reduce breakouts. Remember, improving acne is not about harsh products but about smart choices, patience, and proper skincare layering.