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Common Skincare FAQs

Rosehip oil is beneficial for fading acne scars due to its high levels of vitamin A and C, which promote skin regeneration.

Activated charcoal and bentonite clay can help draw out impurities, making them great for treating blackheads.

Chamomile and cucumber extract are anti-inflammatory and cooling, making them suitable for rosacea-prone skin.

Vitamin C from sources like Kakadu Plum or Acerola cherry can boost radiance and reduce dullness.

Salicylic acid from willow bark and tea tree oil can help keep pores clear and reduce clogging...but always use a carrier oil because they're too strong to apply directly.

Combination skin exhibits both dry and oily areas, often with an oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) and dry cheeks.

Choose non-comedogenic products, use salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, and keep your skin clean to reduce breakouts.

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition causing redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes pus-filled bumps on the face.

You could try to use gentle, anti-inflammatory products like chamomile and green tea, and avoid triggers such as heat, spicy food, or alcohol.

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