Exposed Skin Care Products

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If you suffer from acne or other skin conditions, you have probably tried multiple products in an effort to clear up your complexion. Exposed Skin Care offers the individual products and kits it believes will help you get the results you’ve been looking for. What is Exposed Skin Care? Exposed Skin Care was founded in […]

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If you suffer from acne or other skin conditions, you have probably tried multiple products in an effort to clear up your complexion. Exposed Skin Care offers the individual products and kits it believes will help you get the results you’ve been looking for.

What is Exposed Skin Care?

Exposed Skin Care was founded in 2002 in Seattle, WA to help people fight acne.1 Its line of products is made with a combination of scientific and natural ingredients designed to help relieve four causes of acne by:

  1. Unclogging pores
  2. Killing acne-causing bacteria
  3. Regulating skin oil
  4. Calming skin redness

Exposed Skin Care Products

You can purchase one Exposed Skin Care product to target a particular problem area, or you can buy several to start an Exposed Skin Care routine.2 Some of its popular products include:

  • Facial cleanser so you can gently wash your face
  • Clearing tonic to help open your pores, calm redness, and improve your skin tone
  • Acne treatment serum to kill the bacteria that cause acne
  • Clear pore serum for nighttime use to unclog your pores and repair damaged skin
  • Moisture complex to give your skin a smoother look without clogging your pores

Exposed Skin Care Scientific Active and Natural Ingredients

To meet its goal of helping you fight acne through a combination of science and nature, Exposed Skin Care uses both scientific active and natural ingredients in its products.3

Scientific Active Ingredients

The scientific active ingredients in Exposed Skin Care products include:

  • Benzoyl peroxide to kill bacteria on your skin’s surface and deep in your pores, and to reduce excess oil production
  • Salicylic acid to help remove dead skin cells from your pores and make pores smaller to prevent future clogging
  • Glycolic acid to break down dead skin cells in both the upper and lower layers of your skin and help rebuild collagen for better skin health
  • Sulfur to absorb excess oils and skin toxins
  • Azelaic acid to help open your follicles and prevent the growth of acne-causing bacteria

Natural Ingredients

Exposed Skin Care uses several natural ingredients to help cure your acne, including:

  • Green tea for the healing and protective properties associated with its antioxidants
  • Passionflower extract to help soothe your skin and combat inflammation, redness, and irritation
  • Licorice root extract to help reduce redness, lighten scars and reduce inflammation
  • Tea tree oil for its antibacterial and immunostimulant properties to help treat bacterial infections of the skin such as acne
  • Aloe vera to help soothe and moisturize your skin
  • Sage extract for its anti-inflammatory properties and help in promoting healthy skin by reducing redness and irritation

What Exposed Skin Care Products Don’t Have

Exposed Skin Care products are never tested on animals, and it formulates its products without ingredients that may be harmful or cause allergic reactions, including:

  • Antibiotics
  • Parabens
  • Gluten
  • Phthalates
  • Synthetic fragrances or colors
  • Triclosan
  • Formaldehyde
  • Sodium lauryl sulfate

Exposed Skin Care Reviews

As of May 2022, the Amazon listing for Exposed Skin Care’s acne treatment kit contains hundreds of reviews with buyers rating the product at 4.5 out of 5 stars. While a total of 7% gave the product only one or two stars, 11% gave it three stars, and 82% four or five stars.4

Positive Exposed Skin Care reviews came from people who bought the kit for their teenage children and from those who purchased it for themselves. Several of the reviewers reported decades of trying to clear their skin.

The Exposed Skin Care website notes that while results vary by skin type, 98% of people who used its products saw clearer skin and 96% reported improved skin tone. The site offers both before/after pictures and video testimonials to help you decide if its products are a good fit for you.5

Advice For Using Skin Care Products

Clearing up your skin is about more than just spending money on products. There are several steps that you should take to help ensure that you get the results you are looking for while maintaining a positive attitude toward your skin treatments and yourself.6

Develop a Routine That Suits Your Skin Type and Age

You can determine your skin type in part simply by looking at it and noting where you have oily or dry patches. You should also note the changes your skin goes through as you age. People in their adolescence need to clean their skin frequently and well, but probably don’t need to exfoliate or moisturize yet.

Once you hit your 20s, it is time to think about getting a jump on the effects of aging by exfoliating and moisturizing, and perhaps adding toners or lightweight serums to your skincare routine. 

Once you hit middle age, adding gentle cleansers and moisturizers to your routine will help your skin look healthier, and you may choose to add other products if you still experience outbreaks of acne or other skin conditions.

You should also talk to your doctor or dermatologist about your skin type and ask if there are certain ingredients or products you should avoid.

Set Your Personal Goals

Your skincare routine is aimed at keeping your skin clean, clear, and healthy and your purchase of skincare products should match those goals. You may need only a few products, or you may need to develop a much more stringent process that includes day and night routines to clear your skin.

Things to Watch Out For

Whether you use Exposed Skin Care or other products, you should watch out for signs that your routine is hurting rather than helping your skin.7 Potential side effects of using skin products include:

  • Burning or stinging
  • Dryness, flaking, or peeling
  • Rashes
  • Redness and irritation
  • Increased oil production

Treating Your Skin Well

Before you start any skincare routine, talk to your doctor or dermatologist. They can give you advice on your type of skin, the products that may help or hurt, and help ensure that your new regimen won’t affect any other treatments.

Dive into more My Skincare Routine articles if you want to learn more about treating acne or other skin conditions.8

SOURCES:

  1. Exposed Skin Care: ” Exposed: Quality + Local + Effective
  2. Exposed Skin Care: ” The Exposed Method To Heal Acne
  3. Exposed Skin Care: ” Exposed Skin Care Ingredients
  4. Amazon: ” Exposed Skin Care Acne Treatment Kit
  5. Exposed Skin Care: ” Before-After Pictures
  6. My Skincare Routine: ” 6 Must-Have Skin Care Routine Steps (According to Science)
  7. The Healthy ” 8 Signs Your Skin Products Are Secretly Damaging Your Face
  8. My Skincare Routine: ” Find the Best Articles