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    Kayleigh Christina Helps Fight Breakouts with Non-Toxic Ingredients Designed to Target Blemishes

    Saurabh GuptaBy Saurabh GuptaNovember 15, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Having healthy, blemish-free skin is vital to most people. Clear, smooth skin often leaves people feeling beautiful and confident while looking their best. Unfortunately, clear skin isn’t always easy to achieve, and some people have a greater chance of developing acne, such as blackheads, whiteheads, and cystic blemishes.

    The cause of acne typically consists of a combination of different things. People with oily skin have a greater chance of breaking out because the excess oil clogs the pores and leads to blackheads and unwanted acne breakouts. However, they’re not the only ones who can suffer. Hormonal issues, puberty, and genetics all play a role in the condition of the skin over the years. While some people think breakouts end after the teenage years, that isn’t always the case. Some people suffer from acne well into adulthood.

    While many products exist on the market and claim to fight acne, not all are good for the skin. Some of these products contain harsh, toxic chemicals that can do more harm than good when used repeatedly on the skin. In addition, many cleansers and facial creams contain ingredients that can quickly clog pores and further exacerbate the problem. Knowing that not all products do what they claim, and some can trigger more breakouts, consumers are left questioning how to fight the unwanted breakouts while achieving smooth, clear skin that glows.

    The key to fighting breakouts is using a skincare line containing non-toxic ingredients that nourish skin while handling multiple skin problems simultaneously. Some of these skin problems include acne, early signs of aging, hyperpigmentation, and general scarring from blemishes that have appeared over the years. While some may think such a product doesn’t exist, one holistic nutritionist created a revolutionary skincare line containing non-toxic ingredients that promote healing, calm irritation, and eliminate the harmful bacteria that cause unwanted acne.

    Kayleigh Christina, the co-founder of CLEARSTEM Skincare, knows what it’s like to suffer from acne. “While I was in my mid-twenties, I started to develop cystic acne. It was so severe that I tried endlessly to find a cure for my skin. Despite meeting with dermatologists and other medical professionals, it was a challenge to get rid of the acne for good. After visiting the San Diego Acne Clinic, I felt inspired to work on developing a system that would help others get rid of their acne to reveal clear skin that looks healthier,” shared Christina. “I’ve performed extensive research on skin and wellness and have learned a lot about the best ingredients to use on the skin to fight blemishes and promote healing. The CLEARTSTEM Skincare line includes a face mask, stem cell moisturizer, collagen infusion serum, and many other products that work wonders. The Clear Kit is the best option for those fighting acne. It includes a vitamin scrub, clearity serum, cellrenew serum, and a moisturizer that hydrates the face.”

    The cutting-edge skincare line provides an alternative solution to toxic chemicals and harsh scrubs that often trigger breakouts. Although Kayleigh Christina designed the line with acne sufferers in mind, the skincare line offers an impressive selection of products to target numerous common skin problems while leaving skin looking its best.

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