Is Niacinamide the Key to Acne Control When It Rains?

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Rainy days can feel like a welcome break from the heat — but for your skin, especially if you’re acne-prone, they can bring an entirely different kind of storm. The spike in humidity, the constant dampness, the rise in sweat and oil production — it all adds up to the perfect conditions for breakouts.

Enter: Niacinamide. This skincare staple has gained serious traction for its oil-regulating, skin-soothing, and barrier-strengthening powers. But can it actually keep your skin in check when the weather won’t cooperate?

Let’s unpack what’s really going on with your skin during the rainy season — and how Niacinamide can help you stay ahead of the acne curve.

What Actually Causes Acne?

Acne doesn’t show up for just one reason — it’s usually the result of several things happening at once. Extra oil (sebum), a buildup of dead skin cells, bacteria on the skin, and inflammation all contribute to clogged pores and breakouts. But that’s not the whole story.

Hormones, stress, diet, and even shifts in the weather can trigger flare-ups, especially if your skin is already prone to acne.

Why Rainy Weather Makes Acne Worse

Each season brings its own set of skin challenges. Winter dries you out, summer turns up the sweat, but the monsoon? It’s a mix of sticky, damp, and unpredictable.

High humidity pushes your skin into overdrive — more oil, more sweat, more congestion. Add in moisture-heavy air, poor ventilation, and grime from rain-soaked environments, and you’ve got a recipe for:

1. Blocked pores

2. An increase in acne-causing bacteria (like C. acnes)

3. More redness, inflammation, and general irritation

And here’s the kicker: skin might feel greasy and dehydrated at the same time. So while it’s tempting to load up on drying products, your skin’s barrier still needs protection and hydration — without piling on anything too heavy.

How Niacinamide Helps Breakouts in Humid Weather

Niacinamide (aka vitamin B3) has been a dermatologist favorite for years, and for good reason. It targets multiple skin concerns at once — making it a go-to for acne-prone skin all year long, but especially during rainy, humid weather.

Here’s how it works its magic:

1. Balances Oil Production: Niacinamide helps your skin regulate how much oil it makes, which is crucial when humidity is off the charts. It keeps shine in check without stripping your skin dry.

2. Builds a Stronger Barrier: This vitamin boosts Ceramide production, helping your skin stay resilient even when the air feels sticky and moisture levels keep shifting.

3. Calms Redness and Inflammation: Breakouts in rainy weather often come with flare-ups and irritation. Niacinamide helps cool things down.

4. Fades Post-Acne Marks: Over time, it helps lighten the dark spots and scars pimples leave behind — so your skin looks clearer, longer.

5. Keeps Pores Clear: By reducing oil and calming irritation, Niacinamide helps prevent clogged pores and keeps your skin smoother, even when the air feels suffocating.

How to Use Niacinamide in Your Routine

Picking the Right Serum

Look for a Niacinamide serum with a 5–10% concentration. Lightweight, non-comedogenic formulas are ideal, especially during the monsoon. Bonus points if it's combined with calming ingredients like Centella Asiatica or Ceramides. Steer clear of anything packed with fragrance or drying alcohols — they can make things worse in humid weather.

Want a solid option? Try Foxtale’s Niacinamide Serum for Acne. It’s designed to keep breakouts at bay, control excess oil, and fade marks without irritating your skin.

When to Apply It

1. Morning: Use it right after cleansing, before sunscreen. It helps regulate oil and gives your skin a buffer against daily grime and pollution.

2. Evening: Apply it post-cleanse to support overnight repair, reduce inflammation, and target those stubborn acne scars.

Layering Tip: Niacinamide plays well with others. Pair it with Hyaluronic Acid for extra hydration or alternate with Salicylic Acid for deeper acne control. Just don’t pile them on all at once—space them out to avoid overloading your skin.

If you're using an exfoliating cleanser (like Foxtale’s Salicylic Acid Cleanser), stick to evening use and wait a bit before layering on niacinamide. Let your skin calm down first.

Smart Skin Habits for Rainy Days

Niacinamide is a star, but no single product can do all the work. Here's what else to keep in mind:

1. Wash gently but consistently: Stick to a pH-balanced cleanser, morning and night. You're clearing away sweat, oil, and pollutants — not stripping your skin raw.

2. Choose gel-based moisturizers: Oil-Free Moisturizer provides a matte finish that won't smother skin in damp weather.

3. Go non-comedogenic, always: From skincare to makeup, avoid anything that clogs pores.

4. Hands off your face: With extra bacteria floating around in wet conditions, touching your face just transfers more grime.

5. Stay dry where it counts: Damp clothes can lead to fungal breakouts, especially around the jawline and neck. Change out of wet fabric ASAP.

6. Wear breathable fabrics: Cotton is your friend—it lets your skin breathe and helps reduce sweat buildup.

Related Articles: 

1. The Science Behind Niacinamide For Acne
2. How Niacinamide Tackles Both: Acne vs. Acne Scars
3. Common Mistakes To Avoid While Using Niacinamide

The Bottom Line

Niacinamide isn’t just a trendy ingredient — it’s one of the most dependable tools in your acne-fighting kit, especially during the rainy season. It helps balance oil, soothe irritation, fade marks, and strengthen your skin’s defenses when the environment feels anything but gentle.

Used consistently and correctly, it could be just what your skin needs to stay calm — even when the weather isn’t.

FAQs

1. Should I apply Niacinamide on wet skin?

Ans. It’s best on slightly damp skin — not dripping wet. A light mist or toner beforehand helps boost absorption without messing with the formula.

How soon will I see results with Niacinamide?

Many people notice less oil and fewer breakouts in 2–4 weeks. Fading of dark spots or scars can take longer — closer to 6–8 weeks.

2. Can I use Niacinamide on a popped pimple?

Ans. Yes—but only if the area is clean and not raw or bleeding. Niacinamide can help reduce inflammation and prevent scarring, but it’s still best to avoid picking in the first place.

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Sweat, Oil, and Breakouts: How to Prevent Clogged Pores in Humid Weather

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When the heat turns up and the air feels thick with moisture, your skin tends to show the first signs of struggle. Humid weather might seem like it should help with hydration, but for many, it does the opposite—trapping sweat and oil on the surface, clogging pores, and triggering breakouts. If your skin leans oily or acne-prone, this can be an especially frustrating time. But once you understand what’s actually happening below the surface, you can make smarter skincare choices and keep your complexion clear even when the air feels like soup.

What Humidity Actually Does to Your Skin

Why Your Face Feels Extra Oily in Humid Conditions

When the air is packed with moisture, your body naturally sweats more to try and cool down. But in humid weather, sweat doesn’t evaporate as easily—it just lingers. That sweat mixes with your skin’s natural oils and whatever grime happens to be floating around in the air. The result? Skin that feels sticky, looks shiny, and gets congested fast.

How Sweat and Oil Combine to Clog Pores

On its own, sweat isn’t really the bad guy. The issue starts when it gets trapped—especially when it mixes with sebum (your skin’s oil), dead skin cells, and pollutants. This thick mix can clog up your pores, forming the perfect breeding ground for breakouts like blackheads, whiteheads, and inflamed acne. If you're sweating a lot and not cleansing properly, things can go downhill quickly.

How Different Skin Types React to Humidity

1. Oily Skin tends to go into overdrive, producing even more oil than usual—often leading to breakouts and a slick T-zone.

2. Dry Skin might enjoy a little moisture boost, but trapped sweat and a compromised barrier can still lead to clogged pores.

3. Combination Skin often ends up with an oily forehead and nose while the cheeks stay dry, making it tricky to balance.

4. Sensitive Skin may flare up with redness or irritation, especially if the heat and humidity combine with environmental irritants.

Why Humid Weather Triggers Clogged Pores

1. Sweat That Sticks Around Too Long

Sweating is your body’s way of cooling itself down—but when it’s humid, that sweat just hangs out on your skin. Instead of evaporating, it combines with oil and dirt, creating buildup, especially around areas like your forehead, nose, and jawline—classic hotspots for congestion.

2. Oil Production Spikes in the Heat

Hot, sticky air signals your sebaceous glands to produce more oil. That extra oil isn’t all bad—it helps lock in moisture. But when it teams up with sweat and pollutants, those impurities get trapped in your pores, often leading to breakouts—especially if you're not cleansing properly.

3. Pollution Makes Things Worse

If you live in a city, pollution and fine particles are constantly clinging to your skin. When humidity is high, that clinginess increases. Combined with sweat and oil, those pollutants can sink into your pores and cause irritation, making an already clogged situation even worse.

How to Prevent Clogged Pores When It’s Humid Out

1. Cleanse Regularly—But Gently

Wash your face twice a day using a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser. This helps clear away sweat, oil, and dirt without stripping your skin. If you’re oily or prone to breakouts, don’t skip this step—consistency is key to keeping pores clear.

2. Stick to Non-Comedogenic Products

This one’s non-negotiable in humid weather. Use products labeled non-comedogenic, which means they won’t block your pores. Heavy creams and occlusive formulas can trap oil and moisture on your skin, making things worse. Lightweight serums like this Niacinamide serum for oily skin are perfect—they help balance oil and reduce the risk of breakouts.

3. Exfoliate—But Don’t Overdo It

Exfoliating two or three times a week helps clear out dead skin cells and prevent buildup. Opt for chemical exfoliants like Salicylic Acid (a BHA) or Glycolic Acid (an AHA). These work below the surface to unclog pores without the harshness of physical scrubs. Just be careful not to exfoliate too often—that can backfire and damage your skin barrier.

4. Hydrate Without Feeling Greasy

Yes, you still need moisture—even in humid weather. The trick is choosing the right kind. Go for oil-free or gel-based moisturizers that keep your skin hydrated without feeling heavy. Look for ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid or Aloe Vera—they help draw in moisture without clogging pores.

5. Use a Clay Mask Weekly

Face masks aren’t just for self-care Sundays—they can actually help clear out deep-seated gunk from your pores. Clay-based masks are especially effective at absorbing excess oil and detoxifying your skin. A once-weekly treatment with something like a De Tan face pack can help reduce congestion, brighten dull skin, and fight back against pollution and sun exposure.

Final Thoughts

Humidity doesn’t just mess with how your skin feels—it actually changes how it behaves. If you’re dealing with increased oiliness, clogged pores, or random breakouts, it’s time to rethink your routine. Focus on consistent cleansing, lightweight hydration, and non-comedogenic products to help your skin breathe better. The goal isn’t to strip your skin dry, but to keep it balanced, clean, and clear—no matter how humid it gets outside.

FAQs

How do I unclog sweat-stressed pores?

Start with a gentle cleanser to clear surface-level oil and grime. Use a BHA exfoliant like Salicylic Acid to go deeper into pores. A weekly clay mask helps pull out impurities. And make sure your products aren’t making it worse—avoid anything heavy or occlusive.

What moisturizer works best in humid weather?

Look for lightweight, gel-based moisturizers with ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, or Niacinamide. These will hydrate your skin without feeling greasy. Avoid thick creams unless your skin is severely dry or compromised.

How can I manage acne during humid weather?

Cleanse regularly, stick to acne-safe (non-comedogenic) products, and use ingredients that help regulate oil—like Niacinamide or Salicylic Acid. Keep exfoliation moderate and avoid piling on too many actives at once. And always wear sunscreen—it helps protect healing skin and prevent newSrishty Singh breakouts.

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Different Types of Pimples and How to Treat Them

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“Why does this zit keep coming back?”
If this question has crossed your mind more than once, you're not alone. Zits or pimples are one of the most common (and obviously most vexing) skin concerns. From white bumps to painful cysts, not all pimples are the same. Therefore, you need to employ different products to treat these eruptions the right way. 

To streamline efforts for clear skin, one needs an unerring understanding of the different types of pimples and their triggers. Only then can you build a skincare routine that actually works for you!

This blog decodes the different types of pimples and ways to treat them with effective skincare. Moreover, we help you with some expert-approved tips to double down on pimple-free skin/

What is a Pimple and Why Do They Occur?

What is a Pimple?
 

A pimple is a small or big inflamed bump on your skin, often caused by clogged pores due to sebum production, lifeless skin cells or even bacteria. These typically appear on the face, chest or upper back or anywhere your oil glands are active. Most people casually use the terms pimples & acne interchangeably, while pimples are just a common symptom. Acne is a broader skin condition that includes various types of pimples. Understanding what type of pimple you're dealing with helps you treat it better and avoid scarring.

Why Do Pimples Occur?
 

Pimples can occur due to one (or more) of the following triggers 

  1. Excess oil (sebum) production

  2. The pores of skin get clogged.

  3. Bacterial growth, especially C. acnes, a bacteria linked to acne.

  4. Hormonal fluctuations, especially during puberty, menstrual cycles or due to stress.

  5. Poor skincare habits like using the wrong products or skipping key steps.

  6. Pollution and environmental aggressors that disrupt your skin barrier causing acne

Different Types of Pimples on Face

Knowing the kind of pimple you have can help you treat it more effectively. Let’s break down the different forms of pimples:

1. Whiteheads (Closed Comedones)

They occur when pores are blocked by dirt, oil and dead skin cells, forming a flesh-colored bump under the skin. They are not inflamed and should not be popped, as this can lead to scarring.

2. Blackheads (Open Comedones)

They are small, dark bumps on the skin caused by clogged pores where the pore remains open. The black appearance is not due to dirt but a chemical reaction called oxidation, where melanin in the sebum reacts with oxygen in the air. Like whiteheads, avoid squeezing blackheads to prevent further irritation.

3. Papules

Papules are small, red, tender bumps caused when clogged pores become infected and inflamed. They don’t contain pus and often feel sore to the touch.

4. Pustules

When papules fill with pus, they become pustules. These are what most people think of as classic pimples that are red with a white or yellow tip.

5. Nodules

Nodules are large, hard, painful lumps deep within the skin. They result from severe inflammation and do not contain pus. Nodules can lead to permanent scars if not treated properly.

6. Cysts

Cystic acne is the most severe type. These are pus-filled lesions that go deep into the skin, are painful, and often lead to scarring. Professional dermatological help is recommended here.

The Best Skincare Routine for Pimple-Prone Skin

Choosing the Right Skincare Routine
 

The key to managing breakouts is a consistent, tailored routine. Here’s a skincare regimen for oily, acne-prone skin:

1. Cleanse with a Mild Face Wash

Start with a salicylic acid face wash to unclog pores and reduce oil buildup without stripping your skin. Look for formulas that are pH-balanced and soap-free like Foxtale’s Salicylic Acid Face Wash which is gentle & can be used daily.

2. Treat with Targeted Serum

Incorporate a Niacinamide serum to calm inflammation, regulate oil and shrink the appearance of pores. Foxtale’s Niacinamide Serum is the hero product for this concern. Star ingredient Niacinamide reduces redness and oil while Cica in the formula calms inflammation. The serum is  extremely lightweight, absorbs fast and doesn’t clog pores.

3. Moisturize Daily

Oily skin still needs moisturizer. Without it, your skin compensates by producing more oil. Choose a non-comedogenic moisturizer, one with Azelaic Acid that helps unclog pores gently over time. Enter our Oil Balancing Moisturizer with all-day hydration and 8+ hours of oil control. The best suited for oily acne-prone skin with a hydrating base and brightening serum pearls of Azelaic Acid.

4. Spot-Treat Active Acne

Target individual pimples using an effective acne spot corrector that reduces inflammation and speeds up healing. Use a fast-acting corrector like our super-effective Acne Spot Corrector to treat the pimple without damaging the surrounding skin.

5. Apply Sunscreen Every Morning

Don’t skip sunscreen,as sun damage worsens acne scars. Even if you’re indoors, apply a broad-spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen in your morning routine. Go for gel-based sunscreen, non-greasy formulas that won’t clog pores.

Recommended Products for Different Types of Pimples

Type of Pimple

Recommended Product

1. Whiteheads & Blackheads

Salicylic Acid face wash - To gently exfoliate & regulate oil production.

2. Papules, Pustules & Nodules

Niacinamide Serum - Effectively targets all 7 signs of acne - excess oil, clogged pores, blackheads, bumpy texture, redness, pigmentation and acne marks.

3. Active Acne Spots & Cysts

Acne Spot Corrector - Fast acne treatment for blemishes.


Do’s and Don’ts for Treating Pimples 

Here's what works and what doesn’t:

- Cleanse your face twice daily to kill bacteria and oil that leads to pimples.

- Stay consistent with your skincare routine as it takes time to see effective results.

- Eat antioxidant-rich foods like spinach, berries and walnuts are good for skin health and may help with acne.

- Drink enough water to help your body detox naturally.

- See a dermatologist for severe acne conditions.
 

Try Avoiding this:
 

- When you pop pimples, the bacteria spread into the skin, giving more pimples surrounding the area.

- Scrubbing or over-washing damages your skin barrier. It strips away your skin’s natural oils, leading to more oiliness and pimples.

- Thick makeup foundation or skipping makeup removal can produce more oil. Also, the makeup residue leads to pimples.

- Some sunscreens can trap oil and sweat causing acne to develop. Go for the right type of sunscreen: lightweight, non-greasy and non-comedogenic.

- Experimenting with random home remedies without understanding your skin.

Expert Tips for Clearer Skin 

1. Pillowcases should be clean and washed weekly, as they can harbor bacteria and oil
2. Wipe your phone screen regularly to prevent diry and bacterial transfer
3. Don’t switch products too frequently, as they require time to show results
4. Opt for non-comedogenic, cruelty-free products for your skin
5. Start double cleansing, if you wear sunscreen or makeup

Related Articles: 

1. Acne: Types, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
2. Whiteheads - Causes, Treatment, Prevention & More
3. Guide to Sunscreens For Oily And Acne-Prone Skin

Conclusion

For some, pimples might seem a never-ending occurrence, but they are solvable. Once you understand what kind of pimple you are dealing with, you are almost there towards clearer, radiant skin. With advancements in recognizing skin problems and finding a solution for it, Healthy or poreless skin isn’t a myth. But it’s just a few skincare steps away. The essence lies in knowing your skin type, choosing targeted serums or treatments and staying consistent with the right skincare products. Healthy skin doesn’t happen overnight but it definitely happens with better habits and a smarter skincare routine.

 

FAQs

1. What are the reasons for pimples on face?

Ans. Pimples are caused when pores are clogged, typically with oil, dead skin cells & bacteria. This clogging leads to inflammation & the development of pimples. Several other factors also contribute, including excess sebum production, hormonal changes & lifestyle. 

2. How to remove pimple marks?

Ans. A proper routine with exfoliants like salicylic acid, brightening serums like niacinamide and using sunscreen daily can help fade pimple marks.

3. Does Niacinamide help with acne?

Ans. Niacinamide is star ingredient that has anti-inflammatory properties. It also heps reduce inflammation and swelling associated with acne. By regulating oil & reducing inflammation, it can prevent new acne causing the risk of scarring. 

4. Is Salicylic Acid good for face?

Ans. Salicylic acid is best suited for oily & acne prone skin types. It helps exfoliate the skin, unclog pores, reduce inflammation & even improve skin texture.

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Acne Prevention: Best Skincare Tips for Oily Skin in Monsoon

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Why Oily Skin Needs Special Attention in Monsoon

The seasonal change from hot summers to showery rains brings unique challenges for our skin every year. The surge in humidity leads to pressing skin issues, especially for those with oily skin, as it triggers increased sebum production. Results? Clogged pores, breakouts & skin dullness. If you are in the same boat, dealing with unwanted shine and enlarged pores during monsoon, we have good news for you.

By following expert tips & a proper skincare routine, you can maintain radiant skin without letting oiliness take over your glow during the monsoon season.

Scroll ahead for a 5-step skincare routine to curb oiliness and ensure radiant skin! 

Step-by-Step Oily Skin Care Routine for Rainy Days

1. Cleanse: Start with a Salicylic Acid Face Wash

The first step always starts with cleansing in any skincare routine. It is vital to remove oil, dirt and impurities, allowing the serums/treatments to penetrate your skin more effectively. For oily skin, the best option is to choose a Salicylic Acid-based face wash, which controls oil and even calms inflammation. Enter Salicylic Acid face wash. The sulphate-free formula cuts shine while ensuring long-lasting hydration to the skin.

 2. Tone: Balance Your Skin

Application of toners is often neglected, but they are supposed to be an important step in your skincare routine. It eventually helps in tightening your pores. Also, cleansing can strip your skin, disrupting its pH. A potent toner like our Exfoliating Facial Toner rebalances your skin and preps it for the next steps. The best part? It grants a soft glow that turns many heads.

3. Treat: Apply Niacinamide Serum

Niacinamide is a powerhouse ingredient for oily and acne-prone skin; i. It works by regulating the overproduction of oil and  fade blemishes while also offering a gentle glow. Additionally, Our Niacinamide serum targets other signs of acne  clogged pores, blackheads, bumpy texture, redness, pigmentation and acne marks. The lightweight formula absorbs quicky without leaving behind residue, making it a good fit for oily skin.

4. Moisturize: Use a Niacinamide Moisturizer

Moisturizing is essential and skipping this step can lead to dehydration. For all skin types, it can induce your skin to produce excess oil to compensate. To keep skin balanced and well-hydrated without feeling greasy, opt for a lightweight moisturizer. Niacinamide moisturizer is a great choice, as it helps maintain the balance between oil and hydration.

5. Don’t Skip SPF

The usage of sunscreen is necessary the whole year and not just in the summer. Even on rainy days, UV rays can penetrate bands of clouds and wreak havoc on your skin. Additionally, during monsoon, moisture causes clogged pores and further leads to breakouts. So choose a water-resistant, comedogenic sunscreen that won’t clog your pores. Our SPF 70 Matte Finish Sunscreen safeguards skin from UV exposure, giving a matte and shine-free skin.

Niacinamide Vs Salicylic Acid: What’s the Difference?

Category

Niacinamide

Salicylic Acid

Skin Type Suitability

Suits all skin types, even sensitive

Beneficial for oily & acne-prone skin

Primary Action

Treats acne blemishes & congestion

Gently exfoliates & unclogs pores

Overall Benefits

Addresses multiple skin concerns

Primarily used for acne-fighting properties

Additional Effects

Reduces melanin production

Effective for mild to moderate acne


 Best COMBO for oily acne-prone skin: Niacinamide + Salicylic Acid

This duo works brilliantly for oily skin by effectively targeting acne and blackheads. It prevents excess oil production and works on reducing pore size. They complement each other, and their combination can give you smoother, clearer skin especially during the rainy season when oil production is at its peak.

Additional Tips for Managing Oily Skin in Monsoon

  • Remove Makeup Daily: Sleeping with makeup on can cause acne breakouts by clogging pores. Also, it hamper the skin’s natural overnight renewal process.

  • Avoid Harsh Products: Skip overly harsh or drying products, as they can trigger your skin to produce more oil by stripping away the skin’s natural oils.

  • Watch Your Diet: Try to avoid fried & greasy foods, as they are high in unhealthy fats that can be a prime reason for breakouts.

  • Waterproof Products: Applying waterproof products will prevent your makeup from smudging or fading away due to showers. Such products are primed up on the face without adding to the oiliness of your skin.

Final Thoughts

For radiant, glowing skin, being consistent with a skincare routine is the core foundation. Mainly, this weather adds to humidity, which increases oil production in oily areas, often leading to acne and damp skin. By adapting your routine and using the right skincare products, particularly those that help regulate oil and unclog pores, you can effectively manage oily skin and maintain a healthy, balanced glow all monsoon long!

FAQs About Monsoon Skincare for Oily and Acne-Prone Skin

1. How can I get rid of pimples?

Ans. Follow the following steps for a proper skincare routine

1. Cleanse with an oil-controlling cleanser.

2. Use a toner to tighten pores and rebalance your skin after cleansing.

3. Apply a niacinamide serum that helps control oil and reduce breakouts.

4. Use a lightweight moisturizer followed by sunscreen to hydrate & shield your skin.

2. Is Niacinamide good for oily skin?

Ans. Yes, Niacinamide is excellent for oily skin. It helps balance oil production, reduces the appearance of pores & minimizes excess shine for a more matte look. 

3. What are the causes of pimples on the face?

Ans. Pimples are often caused by multiple reasons like excess sebum production, clogged pores, hormonal changes & environmental pollution.

4. What does Salicylic acid do to the skin?

Ans. Salicylic acid is a skin active widely used. It’s exfoliant properties help unclog and reduce oil production. It also helps with treating acne.

5. Can I use Salicylic acid daily?

Ans. While Salicylic acid is typically recommended 2–3 times a week. However, Foxtale’s Salicylic Acid Cleanser is gentle enough & formulated for safe daily use.
 

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