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Do you tend to have unsightly little pimples on your face? This serum could well become your new ally.
Pimples, whether due to acne or other skin conditions, can have significant impacts both physically and psychologically. Hence the importance of choosing the right products for your skin. In this respect, one serum seems to stand out from the others.
A fashionable serum
On the networks, Caudalie’s Vinopure anti-imperfection salicylic serum is creating a buzz.
Suitable for acne-prone skin and composed of 97% ingredients of natural origin – including 6 purifying essential oils – it contains a extremely effective ingredient against imperfections: salicylic acid.
It is in fact widely recognized for its benefits in the treatment of skin problems, particularly acne. In particular, it has the ability to penetrate deep into the pores of the skin, to dislodge sebum and dead cells… responsible for clogged pores, blackheads and other pimples.
It also has anti-inflammatory properties, which helps reduce inflammation and redness associated with acne.
To boost these effects, the salicylic acid present in the Caudalie serum is combined with niacinamide, a derivative of vitamin B3 which helps balance sebum production and protects the skin from free radicals.
Niacinamide also stimulates the synthesis of collagen, which improves the elasticity and firmness of the skin. Finally, it helps maintain skin hydration and reduces dark spots.
The icing on the cake: Caudalie’s anti-imperfection serum is vegan, non-comedogenic and non-photo-sensitizing. It is also tested under dermatological control and well rated on the Yuka application.
The Vinopure natural salicylic acid serum is aimed at “Acne-prone skin” explains the brand on its site.
To use it, simply take a dab of the gel in the morning and apply it to dry, cleansed skin, avoiding the eye area.
Also let the serum penetrate well before applying your cream.
“If the skin feels tight after application, limit use to once a day“, specifies the brand.
If tightness persists (salicylic acid is a powerful organic compound), consult a dermatologist.