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Acne Treatment Products

Banish breakouts fast and enjoy clear skin with advanced effective skincare for acne. Purify, clarify, and balance, with our lineup of acne treatment products to achieve your most confident skin complexion.

Discover the best acne products with Glo’s lineup of effective acne-fighting, clarifying and balancing skincare products. Our full acne collection ranges from facial cleansers to chemical treatments and peels, with formulas targeted to improve blemishes. It now includes two microbiome-balancing face moisturizers and creams for skin barrier repair. Think daily refining with a clarifying gel moisturizer and a transformative recovery night cream. Both are dermatologist-recommended for treating breakouts and preventing

Frequently Asked Questions About Acne

  • Which product is best for face acne and minimizing blemishes?

    If you’re looking for the best skincare products for acne and breakouts, you’ll need a targeted spot treatment cream to help treat an active breakout. Other products such as a purifying cleanser, a BHA serum, and an oil-free moisturizer, can also help to clean pores and keep breakouts at bay. Consider doing a series of chemical peels to cleanse and detox skin, reducing the appearance of blemishes. Speak to your Glo Pro about professional treatments for acne.

  • What should I not do with acne-prone skin?

    Products for acne-prone skin are just one part of the treatment process despite being used consistently. In order for your skincare for acne-prone skin to be effective, there are a few things you’ll need to avoid:
    - Don’t pop or pick your breakouts
    - Don’t over-cleanse or over-exfoliate your face
    - Don’t skip on your face moisturizer and creams- Don’t skip on washing your sheets and pillowcases

  • How do I know if my acne is bacterial or hormonal?

    Bacterial acne is more frequently found on oily skin regions like the forehead, nose, and chin, while hormonal acne is typically appears on the lower face and jawline. Hormonal acne is typically linked to the menstrual cycle. Look for targeted acne products and acne treatments containing salicylic acid and sulfur.