

Acne is a common inflammatory skin condition that affects adolescents and adults alike. It is manifested by comedones, papules, pustules Or cysts, mainly on the face, back and chest. This condition results from overproduction of sebum, clogged pores, and local inflammation. Acne can range from mild to severe and, when left untreated, can leave scars Or pigment spots. Although common, acne can have a significant emotional impact, which is why professional support and appropriate treatment are important.
Hormonal factors : fluctuations in adolescence, menstrual cycle, stress.
Excessive sebum production by the sebaceous glands.
Accumulation of dead cells clogging pores.
Bacterial proliferation (Cutibacterium acnes).
Environmental Factors : pollution, humidity, friction, occlusive products.
Genetic predisposition.
Inappropriate care habits or products that are too aggressive.


Use non-comedogenic treatments suitable for mixed, oily or acne-prone skin.
Cleansing the skin Gently, morning and evening, without stripping it.
Avoid manipulating lesions to prevent scarring.
Limit occlusive products, aggressive exfoliants and unsuitable oils.
Maintain a balanced hydration to support the skin barrier.
Protect the skin from the sun with a non-comedogenic sunscreen.
Adopt a stable routine without making too frequent changes.