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Acne-Prone Skin Care: Likato Products and a Simple Routine

Acne-Prone Skin Care: Likato Products and a Simple Routine

Acne is a common inflammatory skin condition that can affect the face, chest, and back and may have a real impact on quality of life. Cosmetic skin care can cleanse gently, support the skin barrier, and reduce oily shine, but it does not replace medical treatment.

Why acne develops

Acne involves excess sebum, blocked hair follicles, inflammation, and the activity of Cutibacterium acnes. Stress and some cosmetic habits may make it worse, but acne is not caused by “dirty skin,” and no special diet is considered a universal treatment.

For everyday care, choose a mild pH-neutral or slightly acidic cleanser twice daily, a non-comedogenic moisturiser, and sunscreen. Avoid picking or squeezing spots, because this increases the risk of marks and scarring.

Likato products for facial skin care

This selection includes creams and serums with niacinamide, zinc, and salicylic acid, plus a cleansing mask. These are supportive cosmetic products; introduce them one at a time and monitor how your skin responds.

Body skin care

The shower gel and body lotion are intended for acne-prone areas of the body. Do not use shower gel as a facial cleanser.

A simple morning and evening routine
Morning and evening routine for acne-prone skin

Morning

  1. Cleanse gently with a product designed for facial skin.
  2. Apply a light, non-comedogenic moisturiser. A niacinamide product can be used if your skin tolerates it without irritation.
  3. Finish with broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher.

Evening

  1. Remove make-up and cleanse the skin gently.
  2. Use only one salicylic acid product in the same routine. Start two or three times a week and increase only if well tolerated.
  3. Apply a non-comedogenic moisturiser.

How to avoid overloading the skin

Do not layer several salicylic acid serums, creams, and masks in one application. This will not speed up results and may increase dryness, burning, and peeling. Patch test a new product first and add products one at a time. Stop using a product if persistent irritation develops.

Visible acne improvement usually takes time. Evidence-based treatment may include benzoyl peroxide, topical retinoids, azelaic acid, or other medicines, but the right option depends on acne severity and individual health considerations.

When to see a dermatologist

Seek medical advice if breakouts are deep or painful, nodules or cysts develop, scarring or persistent pigmentation appears, acne gets worse quickly, or it has a significant effect on mood and self-esteem. A dermatologist can also help when a consistent home routine is not working.

Key takeaway

Likato products can be part of supportive skin care, but the foundation remains gentle cleansing, moisturising, sun protection, and the gradual introduction of active ingredients. A simple, consistent routine makes it easier to understand what genuinely suits your skin.

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