3 STEPS TO FIGHT AND TREAT BREAKOUTS
Got breakouts? Whether its from daily mask wearing, stress, or lifestyle changes, models are emailing us daily with emergency breakouts to fix quickly. If your skin is behaving badly, this is the perfect, acne-reducing regimen that will get your skin calm and clear.
TIP 1: GET A DEEP CLEAN
If weekly breakouts are your thing, its time to upgrade your daily face cleanser and tonic. Sometimes its a simple as switching out your face wash. Avoid cleansers and tonics that strip your skin of its natural oils, because your skin will overproduce sebum to compensate, which can result in clogged pores then breakouts. Instead, go for something calming like my DETOX CLEANSER + TONIC ( You can special order it). Next, it’s time to eliminate the built up on bacteria and reduce signs of inflammation by using our MODEL OF DUTY: 10 Day Detox Treatment.
TIP 2: CLEAR OUR PORES
If you know me you know I love to exfoliate. It is one of the simplest paths to better skin that appears brighter, clearer and smoother, instantly. Plus, the increased cell turnover will help the pesky scars they leave behind fade more quickly. For weekly exfoliation, use DEEP CLEANSE to keep pores clear of dirt and debris. For an added boost, keep MIRACLE FACIAL on hand to use as needed for a deeper exfoliation.
TIP 3. KEEP IT CLEAR
For true acne-prone skin, you need to fight bacteria and the underlying inflammation daily as well. Use THE WORKS - DAILY SKIN DEFENSE SYSTEM to balance the complexion and flood the skin with redness-reducing ingredients. It works to keep your moisture barrier intact while reduces redness, bacteria and keeping your skin calm.
If you would like to do a deeper dive on how to perfect your skin or any other topic, email CUSTOMER SERVICE at HELLO@DREAMLABPEELS.COM to schedule a one-on-one consultation with one of our SKIN EXPERTS. We can help with everything from updating your daily skin care routine so you can book more jobs to helping you put together a custom travel kit before your next modeling gig.