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Inflamed Acne Needs a Different Kind of Cleanser
When it comes to inflamed acne, harsh cleansers often do more harm than good. At my NYC clinic, I’ve helped hundreds of clients calm redness, control breakouts, and rebuild trust in their skin—and one of the foundational products I use is the Epicutis Oil Cleanser. This isn’t your average oil cleanser. In this post, I’m sharing why it works, how I use it on acne-prone skin, and what makes it a standout for sensitive breakouts.
Why I Focus on Microbiome Health for Acne That Just Won’t Settle Down
At my NYC clinic, one of the biggest breakthroughs I’ve seen in treating inflamed acne is focusing on microbiome health. That’s why I reach for BIOJUVE Living Biome Essentials Serum Duo—a two-step system that soothes, restores, and supports healthy skin function without triggering more inflammation.
What I Reach for When Inflamed Acne Needs a Calming Reset
Inflamed acne needs more than a spot treatment—it needs support. In my NYC clinic, I use Anfisa An-Dew to calm active breakouts and strengthen the skin barrier at the same time. Here’s how this lightweight,
