December 2019

Acne is one of the most infuriating skin conditions to deal with, and spending a lot of money trying to treat it comes in a close second. While science hasn’t quite figured out how to alter our genetics and the affect they have on our skin, the science of skincare has shed light on how to minimize the symptoms of problematic skin. 

When we were younger, we were taught that oil was bad, that drying alcohol was good, and that scrubbing your face with crushed up walnut shells would stave off blemishes. Oh, how embarrassingly wrong we all were. Luckily, our understanding of ingredients and how they interact with one another has evolved. 

Not only has this development in knowledge benefitted our oily and acne-prone skin, but we’re finally seeing products in drugstores that help us calm inflammation and treat the appearance and frequency of breakouts more effectively. Acne care products are more readily available than ever, and for way less than what you’ll spend at a cosmetic store for essentially the same ingredients. Here’s a complete regimen of products to help you battle the bumps for cheap. 

 

BANILA CO.

Clean It Zero Cleansing Balm

When treating acne-prone skin, the necessity for a double-cleansing regimen increases tenfold. Using an oil-based cleanser before following up with a water-based cleanser ensures that you have effectively removed the full spectrum of known irritants to acne prone skin — like makeup, sweat, sebaceous oil, environmental pollution, etc. BANILA CO. has been a staple in Korean skincare for years, and can now be found on the shelves of your local CVS.

CeraVe

Hydrating Facial Cleanser

Having a solid water-based cleanser to follow up your oil-based one is an absolute must, and a big mistake that acne sufferers make when treating their skin is assuming that drying and tingling means effectively removing oil. Wrong. Stripping the skin completely of all oil only encourages your skin to produce even more oil, which leads to breakouts — and the cycle continues. Having an extra gentle and hydrating cleanser means that your skin is completely clean without triggering a stress response.

Pixi

Glow Tonic

One of the biggest advancements in our understanding of how to better treat our skin comes in the form of acids. Using acid exfoliants rather than physical exfoliants — like scrubs and harsh brushes — allows for dead skin to be dealt with in a way that doesn’t cause microtears on the skin's surface. Scrubbing acne-prone skin means that you’re allowing for even more bacteria to grow under the surface, which will lend itself to blemishes. Instead, use a toner containing an acid. This one by Pixi contains a hefty amount of glycolic acid to exfoliate your skin daily.

Differin

Adapalene Gel 0.1% Acne Treatment

While retinoids are more typically associated with signs of maturing skin, they’re incredibly effective in minimizing the occurrence of breakouts. Retinoids, when used properly, work to strengthen the deepest layers of our skin. That added resilience allows for our skin cells to turn over more quickly, heal from inflammation faster, and decrease the scarring and dark spots that older acne has left behind. It’s important to note that retinoids are very serious skincare — you should always follow their care instructions and wear SPF every single day. Improper use can cause serious damage to your skin.

Neutrogena

Hydro Boost Hydrating Serum

One of the most significant causes of acne is dehydrated skin, as skin that has not been adequately moisturized will try its best to self-correct by over-producing sebaceous oil that can congest pores and cause breakouts. In order to correctly moisturize, you need to incorporate products that deliver hydrating ingredients at different molecular weights. Hyaluronic acid is the perfect ingredient to incorporate into your acne care routine, as it carries up to 1000x its weight in water and delivers that hydration deep into your skin.

Peach Slices

Acne Spot Dots

The standard spot treatment for the longest time has included incredibly drying ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, and while those ingredients can be beneficial in washes or masks, using them to spot treat an inflamed blemish can sometimes be counterintuitive. If we wish to treat the infection properly, using drying ingredients can sometimes cause a hard layer of skin to develop over them blemish, trapping the infection and inflammation below the surface. Instead, encourage blemishes to heal more quickly and with minimal scarring and redness by keeping them heavily moisturized with hydrocolloid bandages.

Vichy

LiftActive Vitamin C Brightening Skin Corrector with Hyaluronic Acid

The benefits of Vitamin C in skincare are endless, and this vital ingredient becomes especially important when dealing with breakouts. Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that not only helps to minimize the frequency of acne breakouts, but also helps fade the dark spots, uneven tone, and redness that blemishes can leave behind. Vitamin C and retinoids are incredible when used in tandem. Apply your retinoids at night and your Vitamin C (and SPF!) in the mornings. Be patient, these two active ingredients can take several weeks of application before you begin to see results.

e.l.f.

Gentle Peeling Exfoliant

If you just really can’t let go of your need to scrub your skin and need to feel that relief of sloughing away dead skin, the good news is you don’t have to! You can still feel the satisfaction of a weekly treatment without causing physical tears and damage to your skin. This acid peeling treatment by e.l.f. has been flying off the shelves since it launched, and with its incredibly affordable price point and effective gentle treatment, it’s not hard to see why!

Garnier

SkinActive Water Rose 24H Moisture Cream

In keeping with the need for as much moisture as possible, having a rich and deeply moisturizing cream for day and night use can help your skin balance oil production and keep skin calm while it is adjusting to retinoids and Vitamin C use. This formula is dense with hyaluronic acid and rose water to achieve both, while also being light enough to wear under makeup and layered with other skincare products.

La Roche-Posay

Toleriane Double Repair Face Moisturizer UV SPF 30

Even if you don’t plan on using a retinoid, which would make daily SPF absolutely non-negotiable, you really should be using sun protection every single day. Acne sufferers usually shy away from sunscreen because the wrong formulation can cause troubled skin to flare up and pores to become congested. There are plenty of oil-free SPF options on the market, but this does not necessarily mean they are best suited for acne-prone skin, so it’s very important to always look for a “non-comedogenic” formulation of SPF — like this one.

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If you ask anyone who knows me, they’d agree that I do my best to keep up with the latest and greatest trends that make their way to my TV screen, newsfeed, and inbox. I would, by no means, consider myself a trendsetter, however, I would generously label myself as a trend chaser. And let’s be real — I hate running. Trends come and go and it can be tough to jump on a bandwagon, only to watch it fade into washed-up fad land weeks or months later. The easiest trends to follow are the ones that never go out of style and nothing says “here to stay” like taking an interest in environmental sustainability and reviewing how our day-to-day functioning impacts the planet that we call home. 

Historically, the beauty industry has not been kind to good ole’ Mother Earth, as it relies heavily on plastic for packaging. According to Forbes, humans will be responsible for mass-producing 50 million tons worth of plastic by 2050. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association makes an equally terrifying claim that most plastic takes an upward of 450 years to decompose. Take a look in your bathroom. How many of your products are single-use, and how many times do you mindlessly toss said items into the trash once they’re done? In my bathroom alone, I own 34 plastic bottles that I shamefully toss after use and those 34 plastic bottles will outlive me in some landfill until the year 2470. I am quite particular about the ingredients I’m using on my face, my body, and my hair, so why don’t I take as much care in researching packaging and what happens to these products that I toss into the abyss of my trash chute when they expire? I agree, it sounds selfish. I’m not waiting for the new year to make the vow to myself to reduce my plastic footprint. I’m on the hunt for brands and products that offer more sustainable packaging and I’m here to share some of my favorite finds with you. Wake up, Everygirls…life in plastic isn’t fantastic.

 

 

1. Love Beauty and Planet

Love Beauty and Planet is a brand that fulfills all of my affordable, clean, drugstore beauty desires. The company outlines 6 goals for a better future – sourcing ingredients responsibly, reducing waste, saving water, being transparent, supporting environmentalists, and continued product development. They utilize packaging made of recycled materials. Though their caps are plastic, they are currently looking for alternatives set to launch by 2021. Their products are easy on the environment and easy on your wallet. Love Beauty and Planet brandishes attractive price points and serves as a solid gateway for transitioning to a more eco-friendly beauty routine.

 

Source: @lush

 

2. LUSH

Lush has made some serious strides when it comes to reducing their plastic footprint. Besides the impressive fact that 35% of their products are sold without packaging, The company has partnered with the Ocean Legacy Foundation to produce bottles and pots from recovered ocean plastic. Lush also offers the strong incentive of a FREE face mask if you return 5 pots/bottles to one of their stores. I’ll take one of everything, please.

 

Source: @swbasics

 

3. S.W. Basics

S.W. Basics is a company that did it right and made the choice to produce eco-friendly packaging since its birth. The brand prides itself on simplicity and sustainability in the form of plastic-free packaging (glass jars and sugarcane-based tubes) and certified organic ingredients sourced from family farms. YAY for eco-friendly options! Go, S.W. Basics, go.

 

Source: @meowmeowtweet

 

4. Meow Meow Tweet 

Meow Meow Tweet is a small-batch skin care company committed to providing organic, vegan ingredients, planet-friendly packaging, and giving back. Co-founder Tara Pelletier scrutinized alternative ways to sustainably package a perfectly curated deodorant formula and, after much trial and error, she got creative and partnered with a company that made sturdy, biodegradable, paper tubing to house her product. Per Meow Meow Tweet, all goods are either “hand wrapped in PCW paper or housed in glass containers.” If that hasn’t sold you, the spunky label illustrations by co-founder Jeff Kurosaki will. Tweet yo’ self.

 

 

5. Seed Phytonutrients

Seed phytonutrients is a brand that proclaims itself to be “a young company with old-school values.” They stand behind their mission to “plant the seeds of health, well-being, and sustainability for future generations.” They use recyclable, eco-friendly packaging for all of their products, have partnered with Ecologic to create the first shower-friendly paper shampoo bottle, and have partnered with TerraCycle implemented a recycling program for Seed Phytonutrients’ pumps. 

Seed Phytonutrients

Hair and Body Oil

Seed Phytonutrients

Anti-Frizz Cream

Seed Phytonutrients

Exfoliating Soap

Seed Phytonutrients

Body Cleanser

 

Source: @renskincare

 

6. REN Clean Skincare

Another clean brand to take the sustainable beauty industry by a storm is REN Clean Skincare. REN emphasizes the importance of cleaning up your skincare and cleaning up our planet. With recyclable packaging made of reclaimed ocean plastic and refillable options, REN is on track for its goal to go “zero waste” in 2021. Keep on keepin’ on REN, we see you.

 

Source: @bybibeauty

 

7. BYBI

BYBI (pronounced bye-bee) is a company that believes that “sustainability is a need to have, not a nice to have.” They strive to pave the way for sustainability in the beauty industry and to set the standard for those that follow. They are continually evolving their work with environmentally responsible ingredients, sourcing, and packaging. 97% of their packaging is recyclable and comes in the form of glass, bioplastic made from sugarcane, and grasspaper. Say BYBI to feeling guilty for sacrificing the planet’s beauty for your beauty.

 

Source: @loli.beauty

 

8. LOLI

LOLI is a cheeky name that stands for “Living Organic Loving Ingredients.” LOLI is looking to make changes in the beauty industry. For each purchase of $75, they donate $1 to organizations that fight human trafficking. Their packaging ranges from “food-grade, glass yogurt jars that can be reused for food storage” to “certified compostable labels, bags, and boxes.” LOLI is fresh, clean, and ready to be your new go-to beauty brand.

 

Source: @farmacybeauty

 

9. Farmacy

Last but not least, we have Farmacy, a brand that believes in farm-to-face skincare that is potent, clean, and mindful. They team up with organic farms that use environmentally sustainable methods and they utilize paper packaging from well-managed forests. When I picture Farmacy products being whipped up, I imagine a mystical setup of a lab table, graduated cylinders, and pipettes in the middle of a sunny field on a summer day. I’m 99% sure this isn’t actually the case, but it’s most definitely a lovely thought.

 

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