Ah, acne. A skin condition that so many of us have had to tackle at some point in our lives — it's almost like an old friend. An old friend that you'd hope would never resurface. And you've definitely tried to make that happen –– you've used every toner, scrub, complicated new-age treatment on the block, but to no avail. The formulas have dried out your skin, and your breakouts just seem angrier and even more out to get you. The only solution here? Establish a consistent skincare routine. And one that consists of clean beauty too.
We know what you're thinking: Why switch to clean beauty when you've already got so many skincare products? For starters, since your skin absorbs up to 60% of what you put on it topically, and your skin is the largest organ, having a thoughtful skincare routine is super important. You wouldn't eat anything toxic, right? Then why keep using conventional products that are chock full of baddies ranging from synthetic ingredients to toxic chemicals?
Additionally, the unnecessary ingredients in conventional beauty products can trigger acne, while clean and wholesome ingredients in non-toxic products can make all the difference for acne-prone skin. Replacing irritating and potentially toxic chemicals, preservatives, and synthetic fragrances found in conventional skincare with all the goodness of clean beauty can help soothe blemish-prone skin. Ready to switch your routine to clean beauty? Here are a few steps on how to achieve one.
Step #1: Cleanse

Regular cleansing diminishes excess oil and keeps bacterial growth on the skin in check. Instead of opting for a cleanser with ingredients that sound like they belong in a chemistry lab, go for the Simple Daily Skin Detox Purifying Facial Wash. It’s free from harsh chemicals and drying ingredients like alcohol and salicylic acid. Instead, it contains skin-loving ingredients like witch-hazel, zinc and thyme that deeply clean dirt, oil and makeup while being gentle on the skin.
Step #2: Exfoliate

Exfoliation is important, but sometimes you just don't know where to turn. Chemical-heavy exfoliants can cause reactions and flare-ups, and sometimes, au naturel ones do too. But not to worry, clean beauty's got your back as always. The Daily Skin Detox Pore Clearing Scrub by Simple ensures smoother, clearer looking skin since it's got natural bamboo exfoliators that sweep away dead skin cells and help prevent clogged pores which will, you guessed it right, prevent acne later on. Goodbye, blemishes!
Step #3: Tone

Gone are the days of alcohol and astringent-heavy toners that would dry out the skin and cause breakouts like no other. Making a switch to clean beauty is ideal when it comes to picking out a toner that hydrates your skin — which is why we're crushing on the Dermalogica Multi-Active Toner. The light facial toner is filled with the soothing properties of arnica, balm mint, and lavender, which not only hydrates the skin but also prepares it for maximum moisture absorption.
Step #4: Moisturise

Even if you have acne-prone skin, you still need to moisturise, you know! A hydrating, lightweight moisturiser that's non-greasy can do wonders for your skin — and we're turning to the Simple Kind To Skin Replenishing Rich Moisturiser for a little help. The ultra-light formula of the replenishing moisturiser contains the goodness of vitamin B5 for hydration, glycerin for nourishment, and bisabolol for reducing visible marks and blemishes on the skin. The clean beauty-powered moisturiser needs to be in your skincare arsenal ASAP!
Step #5: Keep a booster handy!

Whether it's a break-out emergency or your skin is flaring up, there's nothing better than having an emergency booster that’ll take care of your oily skin. Especially one that follows all the rules of clean beauty, like the Simple Daily Skin Detox SOS Clearing Booster. It contains a detoxifying, clean beauty-approved blend of concentrated 10% witch hazel, thyme and zinc that act as a gentle detox for your skin. At the same time, the glycerine and vitamin B3 in it helps maintain a healthy skin balance. Although small in size, this versatile product can be used as a primer, a gel creme to reduce redness and soothe irritation or as a moisturiser for oily skin to prevent future breakouts.
Written by Nishtha Bhalla on Jul 24, 2021
Nishtha is a freelance writer who loves all things beauty, fashion, culture, and lifestyle. With content covering a variety of topics, she brings a holistic, nuanced perspective to her writing. In her free time, she can be found watching reruns of The Office, reading anything she can get her hands on, and experimenting with astrology.