I'll put it like this: Caring for and keeping up with my tyrannical, acne-prone skin has basically become a sport. A sport, mind you, that I definitely didn't elect to join, and considering my historically un-problematic complexion, never thought I'd wear a jersey for. Alas, here we are.
I'll spare you every trial and tribulation my face has endured since freshman year of college when it started to flare, and I'll cut to the current quick: due to lots of hormonal changes, lots of stress, and lots and lots of product tries (I'm a beauty editor and it's in the job description), my acne-prone skin, quite frankly, has been hating me. I was consistently plagued with a frustrating dusting of whiteheads, and I was sick of doing battle with stubborn and painful blemishes overtaking my mouth, chin, jawline, and temples. Basically, my face felt like a game of Whac-a-Mole—as soon as I'd semi-successfully defeat one pimple, three more would pop up in its place.
While it may sound dramatic, my skin was ruining my life—or at least my self-confidence. Even though I love getting dolled up with makeup (and have gotten really, really good at hiding every last "imperfection"), I actually prefer to be completely makeup-free. It's where I feel most like myself and comfortable, but that starts to get complicated when you feel like acne is the first thing people see when they look at you.
Fast-forward a few months, and lots of extractions, facials, and at-home maintenance later, and, true to my friend's prediction, Vanessa and her team of amazing assistants and estheticians (hi, Dakota!) have transformed my skin. During my first visit, Vanessa butchered my skin with about 50 extractions (painful but necessary and game-changing) and evaluated my skin to personalize a four to six-month-long "boot camp" for me and my acne. One of the biggest changes? My skincare routine. Whereas before I was a little loosey goosy with the products I was using—there was little rhyme or reason—I'm now married to a simplified, back-to-basics morning and evening routine that has truly helped my acne. It's not fancy, it's not glamorous, but it's what has worked. So, I'm sharing! Ahead, every detail of my morning and evening acne-geared skincare routine, complete with tips and product recommendations. Keep scrolling!
Step one: an exfoliating face wash
As I've learned from both Hernandez and Rouleau, regular (but gentle!) exfoliation is one of the most important things when it comes to caring for acne-prone skin. That said, it's easy to get too aggressive, which will ultimately hurt a pimply situation. The key is to find a gentle and hydrating daily exfoliating solution to use straight away in the morning.
A high-quality gentle formula won't injure or overly excite the skin and will nix the excess cells, sebum, and buildup your skin has naturally generated overnight. I swear by the three options below and have noticed a huge difference in the texture, brightness, and overall health of my skin since I started exfoliating on a daily basis first thing when I wake up.
Hernandez recommended this under-the-radar cleanser to me after my first appoitnment with her, and I've been obsessed with it ever since. In fact, it has such an underground cult following it's almost always sold out or on backorder both on the brand's website and in Hernandez's L.A. office. (Amazon to the rescue!) . Formula-wise, it features essential exfoliating beads along with anti-bacterial sidekicks like micro- fine benzoyl peroxide and tea tree and manuka oils for de-clogging and disinfection. I've been using this cleanser regularly ever since I met Rouleau almost two years ago. This is one of her best-selling products and is a staple in my daily acne skincare routine. In addition to the tiny biodegradable jojoba beads that gently slough off dead skin cells, it's also infused with acne-busting exfoliating ingredients like salicylic acid and lactic acid and other strategic additions like papaya fruit extract, Hawaiian red marine algae, and mangosteen peel extract to banish lingering bacteria while simultaneously soothing and hydrating the skin. Even though AÄ“sop's offerings are spendy, it has the dreamiest, high-quality formulas, and if you're able or willing to make the splurge, you won't be disappointed. I keep a few of the brand's products on hand, but when I'm on strict acne duty, this purifying facial paste is a morning must. The base is nice and creamy, which offsets the graininess that comes from the exfoliating riverbed quartz. It also contains lactic acid, which lends a mild chemical exfoliation to help clean, soften, and polish your skin to perfection.
Step two: sunscreen or moisturizer
So here's the thing. Sunscreen is important. You know this. I know this. The whole world knows this. But if you have the kind of skin that jumps at the chance to blemish, most sunscreen formulations are more of a foe than a friend. Even though I've found a few options that don't seem to clog my skin or worsen my breakouts, I still tread carefully and only wear sunscreen if I'm actually going to be in the sun.
For instance, if I'm washing my face and heading straight to the office for the day, I'm just not going to use it. I'll simply follow my morning cleanse with my favorite moisturizer and be off. That's right—no serums or toners in between. Remember, if you're truly struggling with acne and stubborn cycles of breakouts, the leaner and more basic your routine the better.
As Vanessa and Dakota always explain to me, it can be hard to know which ingredients in a complex serum or toner might be causing or worsening breakouts, and really, if you're using high-quality cleansers, and moisturizers, and a few strategic add-ons, your skin shouldn't need much else.
I completely swear by this moisturizing cream from Ayur-Medic. It came as a recommendation from Dakota and Vanessa, and I use it both morning and night—even when my skin has been on better behavior. It's extremely lightweight, absorbs like a dream, and is free of oils and other irritants. It keeps my skin hydrated while also exfoliating away pore-clogging buildup and treating existing blemishes and leftover pigmentation from pimples past. It smells a little funky, but that's a price I'm willing to pay for something that will actually help heal my skin. As far as sunscreen brands and products go, my bumpy skin and I have had the most luck with EltaMD. This SPF formula, in particular, is my favorite for acne-prone skin. While EltaMD has plenty of amazing product options, this one is specifically formulated for those with blemishes and sensitive skin issues. It's free of oils, fragrances, parabens, and is noncomedogenic. It also contains strategic ingredients to calm, brighten, and hydrate like niacinamide (vitamin B3), hyaluronic acid, and lactic acid. That said, if my skin is being particularly feisty (translation: prone to clogging), or if I know I'll only be in the sun for part of the day and don't want to commit to a full day of sunscreen wearing, Vanessa suggests packing this cult-classic brush-on formula from Colorscience. It's easy to stow, filled with great ingredients, and safe for those with acne.If I'm feeling really lazy or just don't know where the day is going to take me schedule-wise, I'll apply a few of these ingenious SPF-spike serum drops from Dr. Barbara Sturm. They're designed to go on post-cleanse and pre-cream or makeup, and you just have to let them sit on your skin for five minutes or so before you apply anything on afterward. I love the serum vibe versus an actual cream, and since they're from Dr. Barbara Sturm, (the holy grail of skincare) you know they're brimming with tons of other amazing ingredients like cassia extract, vitamin E, beta-glucan, Purslane, hyaluronic acid, green tea leaf, and chamomile flower extract.
Step three: eye and lip hydration
I never leave the house without applying eye cream and some kind of lip balm. And, since the rest of my complexion is so insanely finicky, my lips and under-eyes are where I can have the most fun experimenting with products. That said, when choosing products for my lips, I'm still vigilant about ingredients and stay far, far away from things like coconut oil, which quickly results in angry red pimples are around my lip line. (Brands, stop putting coconut oil in your lip products!)
As far as an eye cream, in the morning my main goal is to disguise the look of my dark circles as much as possible, so I always reach for something that's geared toward brightening. At night, I'll pat something on that's more preventative and angled toward anti-aging. Below, my fave morning lip and eye picks of the moment.
Step one: a gentle, basic, deep-cleaning face wash
As Vanessa explained to me, the best rule of thumb for anyone with acne is to wash with an exfoliating formula in the morning (as I explained earlier) and then to follow with an ultra-basic but deep cleaning acne wash at night. The key is to find something that will nix bacteria and residual makeup or debris from your day but that's gentle and uncomplicated before you prep for sleep. Essentially, you're just trying to clean the day away, here—no fuss, no frills, people.
I'm obsessed with this face wash. Obsessed. It's not fancy, it's not pretty, but oh how it works. My skin feels so clean and fresh after I use it, but not in that tight overly stripped way so many acne cleansers cause. It maintains the skin's natural moisture balance thanks to rich botanical oils and amino acids and never irritates the skin. I keep it in the shower and also use it on my body if I'm coming from an extra sweaty workout and want to be extra vigilant about ever-threatening pore clog. (As a note, if I've worn makeup that day, I always remove it with a wipe pre-cleanse!)
Step two: an oil-free, hydrating moisturizer
Yep, you read that right! I just skipped second and third base and went straight from cleanser to face cream. As I said before, when you're in the initial or stubborn dredges of acne care, it's safer to steer clear of extra additions like toners or serums—a strategy I've found absolutely pivotal when I'm clearing my skin. (And this is me speaking, someone who absolutely loves the fun and exciting add-ons!)
Sure, when breakouts have abated and you feel like your skin is in a better place, you can begin thinking about adding strategic serums like hyaluronic acid or retinol, (discuss with your derm beforehand for customized recommendations), but if you're really serious about addressing your acne, a short and simple skincare routine is what your complexion is probably craving the most. Initially, I was so skeptical about abandoning my collection of potions and elixirs, but now I love how fast, easy, and uncomplicated my skincare routine is. Packing and traveling is a cinch, and my wallet is heavier (and happier!) than ever.
When it comes to choosing a moisturizer for nighttime, always opt for something that's oil-free and lightweight. It may be tempting to starve your skin of hydration if you're dealing with oil and pimples, infusing your skin with hydration is crucial for the healing process and will actually help the situation. The secret is being picky about the formula you choose. Typically, I reach for the same Clarifying Cream from Ayur-Medic that I use in the morning, but I also have a few other favorites shown below.
Again, just like in the morning, I end my evening routine with eye and lip treatments that will lend hydration and nourishment without compromising the integrity of the other acne-busting products I've used. I keep it simple with my favorite-EVER lip product. (Your lips will never be chapped again!) and eye creams geared toward prevention, plumping, and anti-aging. My favorites are below!
This lip plumping serum from PCA Skin (a beloved brand among top dermatologists) is the bomb dot com, guys. I've never tried another formula that lasts as long in terms of durable hydration, I love that it's not at all sticky, and I love the subtle plumpness it gifts my lips with. I'm obsessed, you'll be obsessed, everyone will be obsessed! Just try it. You'll see!Though it's hard to choose, this is one of my favorite products from our new sister skincare line, Versed. It imparts this really pretty luminosity which helps with brightening (thanks to ethically sourced mica) and has other buttering ingredients the fragile and dehydrated eye area loves like algae extract, peptides, and olive oil. Yep, this amazing eye cream is equipped with snake venom, and it's one of my favorite skincare products of all time. I swear it makes me look like I've had an eye lift overnight, and it also boosts circulation, which gives a girl a hand when dark circles and puffiness loom (which is always). Other all-star ingredients include the brand's designer peptides, vitamin C, arbutin, kojic acid, arnica montana, B vitamins, and bilberry for good measure. When I'm not using retinol on the rest of my face, I'm using it under my eyes. This formula from O.G. skincare goddess Kate Somerville is a best seller and I love that it's packed with all the perks I want from an eye cream—hydration, firming, and brightening. Plus, how pretty is that packaging?!
These are the products that I love and that have helped my acne-prevention efforts, but I don't use them every day. I use them on an as-needed basis as to not overwhelm or confuse my skin. Again, simplicity is key when you're creating an acne skincare routine.
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