Inflamed acne is more than just a few breakouts. It’s the type of acne that feels sore, looks red, and signals deep inflammation under the surface. It can be triggered by hormonal fluctuations, bacterial overgrowth, over-exfoliation, or barrier damage.

At my clinic, I often see clients whose skin is stuck in a cycle of inflammation—where products meant to clear acne actually make it worse. That’s why barrier-supporting, anti-inflammatory skincare is non-negotiable for inflamed acne cases.


Why Lipid Support Matters

Inflamed acne often comes with a compromised moisture barrier. When that barrier is weak, the skin can’t defend itself against bacteria, environmental stress, or dehydration.

Epicutis Lipid Serum is one of the few treatments I trust to both soothe active breakouts and fortify the skin. It’s not about drying out pimples—it’s about restoring the skin’s ability to heal.


Ingredient Breakdown

1. TSC (Tetrapeptide Skin Complex)

This patented, lab-engineered peptide accelerates skin recovery at the cellular level. It promotes collagen repair, reduces inflammation, and improves overall skin function.

Why it’s helpful for acne:

  • Calms inflamed breakouts

  • Helps reduce post-acne redness

  • Supports skin’s long-term healing process

2. Hyaluronic Acid

Every acne-prone client needs hydration—even if their skin feels oily. Hyaluronic acid attracts water and plumps the skin without clogging pores.

This hydration is essential for inflamed acne because:

  • It reduces irritation and flaking from acne treatments

  • It helps maintain a balanced, less reactive skin environment

3. Propanediol

A multitasking ingredient that acts as a humectant and solvent. It helps the serum absorb smoothly and improves skin feel—lightweight, non-tacky, and never greasy.

Bonus: Propanediol can enhance the efficacy of other ingredients while keeping formulas stable and non-irritating.


How I Use Lipid Serum in the Clinic

When treating inflamed acne clients, we don’t start with aggressive exfoliation. We start with repair.

Here’s how I typically incorporate Epicutis Lipid Serum:

  1. Post-extraction calming step in facials

  2. After microneedling or laser if breakouts are active

  3. Daily barrier support in home care routines

Pairing it with a non-stripping cleanser and an SPF gives skin a chance to breathe, hydrate, and defend itself.


At-Home Usage Tips

  • Apply 1–2 pumps to clean, dry skin.

  • Use morning and night, under moisturizer and SPF.

  • Pair with a gentle cleanser and avoid harsh scrubs or peels.

  • During flare-ups, simplify your routine and use this as your main treatment step.


Who It’s Best For

Epicutis Lipid Serum is ideal for:

  • Inflamed, red, or cystic breakouts

  • Acne-prone skin undergoing professional treatments

  • Clients needing to reset their skin barrier

  • Those sensitive to traditional acne treatments


Final Thoughts

Inflamed acne doesn’t clear up from drying treatments alone. It needs care, consistency, and smart ingredients that support healing. At my clinic, I’ve seen dramatic improvements when we focus on calming inflammation first.

If your skin feels hot, angry, and confused—give it something that supports real repair. Epicutis Lipid Serum is one of those products I trust to work with your skin, not against it.

Not sure how to build a barrier-first acne routine? Book an in-person or virtual session, and let’s customize something that meets your skin where it is.

Book a consultation to start your healing process.

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