Skincare Products
SkinTypes
Skin Concerns
Acne Triggers
100

Product designed to clean the skin and remove dirt and excess oils

What is face wash/cleanser

100

Skin that is lacking oil which causes it to be flaky, tight, and irritated 

What is dry skin

100

Skin that has pustules, red or white bumps, blemishes, and is common among teenagers

What is Acne 

100

Changes within the body (especially common during puberty or before your period) Examples are testosterone and estrogen

What are hormones 

200

A product to use during the day at the end of your routine to protect your skin for sunburn and skin damage 

What is spf/sunscreen

200

Skin that is lacking water

Dehydrated skin

200

Deep lines in the face due to aging or sun/environmental damage

What are wrinkles 

200

Tiny, single-celled living organisms found everywhere

Hint: can be found on your hands, your pillowcase, your makeup brushes 

What is bacteria

300

Active chemicals that can resurface the skin, reduce dead skin, unclog pores, and brighten skin tone


Examples are: glycolic, mandelic, azaleic, salicylic

What are acids

300

Skin that has an excess production of sebum/grease

What is oily skin

300

Skin is irritated, inflamed, red, overly dry or overly oily

What is sensitive skin/damaged barrier

300

The body and brain's natural, physical, and emotional response to any demand, challenge, or threat.

What is stress

400

An ingredient that helps to oxygenate the pore and kills the bacteria that causes acne. Best for inflamed, red pustules

What is benzoyl peroxide 

400

Skin that is oily in some places and dry in other places 

What is combination skin

400

Spots (usually red) or indentations in the skin left after a pimple

What is acne scarring

400

Foods that can trigger acne flares

Milk, processed sugars

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