
A gentle, dermatologist-tested approach to treating acne without compromising your skin's moisture barrier.

A gentle, dermatologist-tested approach to treating acne without compromising your skin's moisture barrier.
Salicylic acid at 2% concentration treats breakouts while being gentle enough for sensitive skin. Pair it with barrier-supporting ingredients like ceramides and niacinamide to prevent dryness.
Salicylic acid at 2% concentration treats breakouts while being gentle enough for sensitive skin. Pair it with barrier-supporting ingredients like ceramides and niacinamide to prevent dryness.
These daily pads with 2% Salicylic Acid gently exfoliate, unclog pores, and reduce breakouts — without over-drying. Infused with Aloe and Chamomile, they calm and hydrate for smoother, clearer, healthier-looking skin.
Start with gentle cleansing pads containing salicylic acid once daily. Follow with a lightweight moisturizer that includes niacinamide to fade marks and ceramides to protect your barrier. Add a barrier balm to extra-dry areas as needed.
Yes, but start slowly. Use 2% salicylic acid once daily, preferably at night. Always follow with a hydrating moisturizer to counteract potential dryness. If irritation occurs, reduce to every other day.
Look for lightweight lotions with niacinamide to fade post-acne marks and glycerin plus ceramides for hydration. Avoid heavy creams that can clog pores. Non-comedogenic formulas provide moisture without triggering breakouts.
Begin with once-daily treatment, preferably at night. Monitor your skin's response for the first week. If no irritation occurs, you can increase to twice daily, but most sensitive skin types do best with once-daily application.
Not recommended for sensitive skin initially. If using prescription retinoids, apply a barrier balm with dimethicone to protect compromised areas. Wait until skin adjusts to retinoids before adding salicylic acid treatments.
Cleanse with acne pads, apply lightweight moisturizer with niacinamide, then seal with barrier balm on dry patches. Morning routine can skip the acne treatment and focus on hydration plus SPF.