Can Oathology Skincare Help With Acne Scarring:
As if acne breakouts aren’t annoying enough, the leftover acne scarring and daily reminder can be further frustrating to anyone who has experienced this cycle. Fortunately, there are a wide array of multi modality treatments that exist for acne and specifically for this article, acne scarring. However, prior to addressing the multiple types of acne scarring and the diverse treatments that exist, it’s vital to discuss the importance of treating the acne first.
Without treating the acne first, one is bound to experience continued cycles of breakouts leading to further frustration which is defeating in addition to not being very cost effective. As acne comes in a variety of different flavors including occlusive acne or acne mechanica, comedonal acne (think blackheads and whiteheads), inflammatory acne (pustules and papules), hormonal acne (the dreaded monthly acne), and nodulocystic acne (larger cystic lesions most likely to leave scarring), treatment should be tailored accordingly. Treatment often ranges and is a combination of topical products such as the Oathology Retinoath serum, antibiotics, hormonal options, to oral retinoids, lasers, chemical peels, and other cosmetic procedures.
Delving into acne scarring and treatments requires understanding the different types of acne scarring that exist in addition to the most crucial aspect in my opinion—prevention. This is where the Oathology TBH serum and Oathology Retinoath serum are very helpful. Prevention should be addressed two fold-one treatment as addressed above in addition to the importance of sunscreen every day. UV radiation especially from the sun plays a large role in prevention of hyperpigmentation. This is why the Oathology Inzincable sunscreen is a crucial part of the daily skincare routine. If you are battling hyperpigmented scars, do not forget that the Oathology Vitamin C serum serves an excellent place in your morning skincare routine as well to combat hyperpigmentatin with its’ rich formula.