Acne Trouble?

It may be time to avoid salicylic acid

Salicylic acid - Is it a boon or bane for acne?

Salicylic acid has been considered one of the top ingredients to help with acne breakouts by unclogging hair follicles. But, there is another side to this acid that is overlooked, and this may be enough reason to move on and look for something better.

Salicylic acid can’t detect the difference between good and bad bacteria. Thus, when used, it also kills good bacteria, which is essential for a healthy skin. Good bacteria are important for maintaining a healthy microbiome, protecting the skin against infection and bacterial overgrowth. And killing them can weaken your skin’s immune system thereby making your skin more sun sensitive.

Salicylic acid can cause skin irritation, dryness, itchiness, burning and tingling. On a few skin types, iIt can cause aggravated damage to an already compromised acne-prone skin. Besides, it offers only minimal targeting of the real cause at hand!

There are various causes of acne, ranging from abnormalities to sebum production, from follicular desquamation and bacterial growth to skin inflammation. Many marketed skincare ingredients, including salicylic acid, are ineffective towards a complete remission of your acne-prone skin.

Salicylic acid works only on the skin surface and cannot penetrate your skin deeper to kill both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria effectively. Thus, it is ineffective in restoring the skin’s natural microbiome.

Fortunately, transformative dermatologist-backed technology that works on deeper levels and identifies good bacteria is not a challenge anymore.

Transformative and technology-driven: TT technology for acne-free skin

The dermatologist-recommended TT technology is a high-science formulation clinically proven to benefit acne-prone skin. This targeted remedy has an active combination of thymol and terpineol, both derived from natural sources. This blend eliminates the harmful acne-causing bacteria.

The TT technology has been clinically proven to reduce acne from day 3 of its usage and is 2.5x better than 0.5% salicylic acid.

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The downside to salicylic acid

Salicylic acid may be a potent chemical exfoliant, but it also has the potential to irritate your skin initially and dry it out in the long run. It may also cause side effects like peeling, tingling, itching or hives. Also, it destroys most of the skin’s viable microbiota, which is essential for your skin’s health. All this is rather counterproductive.

What you need is a smarter solution to your acne troubles- a revolutionary technology that reduces acne without disturbing your skin microbiome. The one of a kind TT technology breaks the bacterial cell membranes and prevents them from flushing out antibacterial substances, causing bacterial cell death. TT technology works on deeper levels of your skin. It is clinically proven to work 2.5X better than 0.5% salicylic acid.

TT technology for the win!

TT technology contains well-balanced and effective ingredients- thymol and terpineol, that complement each other’s mechanisms to reduce your acne. In a way, this scientifically-backed combination will effectively improve your acne and help restore the normal microbiome of your skin. Therefore, dermatologists recommend TT technology as a holistic solution for acne-prone skin.

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