Zits, spots, blemishes, breakouts – whatever you call them – pimples (along with blackheads, whiteheads, and other congestion issues such as cysts) are right up there in terms of skin gripes for women and men. So don’t ever feel like you’re the only one out there tackling the issue.
The triggers for acne are many: from genetics to diet, stress, and hormones. It is a visual sign of a system out of whack.
The key then to tackling acne is more than just good skincare (which is key). A holistic, 360-degree approach is needed to fix things from within. It’s a concept that Vida Glow, a leading ingestible beauty brand, knows well.
“Although acne appears very much on the surface, it starts deep within the skin and body, which is why we wanted to bring an ingestible and cellular lens to targeting this concern,” says Vida Glow founder Anna Lahey.
The brand has just brought out Clear, a supplement that tackles acne at the cellular level where breakouts begin. “Clear is a comprehensive, ingestible solution that targets acne at its cause, for calm, clarified and confident skin,” explains Lahey.
This story is from the November 2022 edition of Marie Claire Australia.
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