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HOW TO: Get Clear Skin

I am almost guaranteed to receive a question or email from a reader on a weekly basis asking how to clear up skin. It seems that everyone is battling with breakouts that continue to rear their heads beyond the teenage years and well into the twenties and thirties. 

I have compiled this ‘how to’ based on my own experience with my skin - after a relatively clear run in my teens I struggled with pimples and blackheads throughout my twenties. Nothing major - at most I probably had three or four pimples at once, mainly on my chin and forehead, but enough to get me down.

The tips below have transformed my skin, and I hardly ever break out anymore (and when I do, it’s usually because I haven’t been following my own advice!). I hope that they work for you too, and please feel free to share your own experience and tips. 

Cleanse less: Yep, you heard me. I used to stock up on every anti-acne, blemish busting, salicylic acid based product on the planet. And yet I still broke out. Since going clean, I have switched to kinder, gentler cleansers, and I haven’t looked back. Although it seems counterintuitive, conventional, chemical heavy cleansers that are supposedly made to target oily and breakout prone skin are incredibly stripping, which in turn encourages skin to produce more oil, which then leads to more breakouts - which then leads to using more stripping products to try to get rid of them! It’s a vicious cycle. Break this cycle by using a gentle, pure cleanser - cleansing oils and balms are brilliant - which will get skin back on track to regulate its own oil production. It might take a few weeks for your skin to get used to this, but it will happen. Your skin is a very clever organ.(As a side note, I actually found that once my skin got back in balance, I had dry, not oily skin as I had always previously thought!). 

In a similar vein, I now only cleanse once a day, at night, and simply splash my face with water in the morning (unless I use a particularly heavy treatment the night before). This is for the same reason: to get skin regulating its own production and not disrupting its balance. 

Eat your way to good skin: Whether we like it or not, diet plays a HUGE role in skin. Since cutting back dramatically on sugar, my skin is clearer, brighter, and softer (not to mention the other benefits - less mood swings, a clearer head, and less tummy fat!). I also try to avoid soy and dairy, as in my experience if I eat too much of either they will also lead to breakouts. If I binge on junk food I will immediately see the effects on my skin over the next week - and it’s not pretty. I also add lots of chia seeds and coconut oil to my diet (I love to throw them into a hot bowl of porridge), as these supply the skin with good fats to keep it plump, glowing and hydrated. 

Get into clay: Clay based masks are brilliant at giving congested skin a little jump start to purge impurities and heal existing blemishes. I use one once a fortnight to keep skin in top condition - it’s a great Sunday night ritual. 

Don’t scare your skin: In addition to my former life as a Lover of Oil-Stripping Cleansers, I must also confess to trying just about every ‘overnight pimple zapper’ under the sun. At the merest hint of a pimple I would drop a dollop of (usually salicylic acid based) potion on it. Yet my skin didn’t get better - in fact, I found that these treatments usually left skin dried out, frazzled and red. So I stopped. And just ignored pimples, and let them do their own thing, and heal themselves. And again, my skin’s ability to help itself amazed me. Sure, pimples took a little longer to go away, but they never erupted into a sore, inflamed spot, which meant they were far less noticeable (and much easier to cover with a little dab of concealer), and just gradually disappeared without a fight. I’ve also noticed that my skin scars far less with this approach.  

Product recommendations: I’ve tried to keep this post general rather than list specific products, as it’s more of a guideline on how to care for skin rather than a hardwired regime. But sometimes you just want a recommendation, straight up, so here are the products that I have used and liked:

So, if I could summarise my clear skin regime in one sentence, it would simply be:

Be kind to your skin and to yourself. 

You will be amazed at what this will do. 

WISHLIST: Christmas Shopping (Part II)

Part II of The Clean Beauty Blog Christmas gift guide: 

  1. Spiezia Organics Facial Brilliance Gift Set: Spiezia Organics has one of my favourite cleansers in the whole world, and this gift set comes with other goodies to get your skin glowing. At a slightly lower price point there is also the Glow & Go Gift Set, which also features the cleanser. 
  2. Lotus Wei Mini Collection: Lotus Wei is a line of products that utilises flower essences to create and channel certain moods. The Mini Collection is a great way to sample to full range - Joy Juice & Pure Energy are my favourites (and yes, they really work)!
  3. Dr Alkaitis Organic Travel Kit: Another great little skincare set - Dr Alkaitis uses ingredients that are literally good enough to eat.  
  4. Ren Mini Rose Set: I’m a sucker for rose fragrance. This gift set comes with a mini Body Wash, Body Cream & Oil by luxury brand REN. A great stocking stuffer (currently on sale for $20!).
  5. Inika Face in a Box: Despite the slightly scary name, this looks like a great value gift set with a mineral foundation and bronzer, two brushes, and sample liquid foundation, concealer and primer. 
  6. Neom Organics Mini Bath Indulgence Bath Oils Set: I love Neom Organics’ candles, and these bath oils look equally yummy! 
  7. Clean Eating Magazine subscription: A gift that keeps on giving… every month! Clean Eating has just launched in Australia with Sarah Wilson as the editor-at-large, and focuses on simple recipes using good, fresh ingredients and minimal sugar. 

REVIEW: Spiezia Organic Facial Cleanser

What: Hydrating, nourishing facial cleanser that can double as a deep cleansing mask

For: All skin types, but particularly dry or dehydrated skin

Review: September has been a difficult month for me. First, there was Odacite, which blew me away with their brilliant clean products, and now Spiezia has come along - another high-performing, skin-transforming range. I am not exaggerating when I say that both Odacite and Spiezia have visibly improved my skin tone - a few friends came over for dinner last night and the first thing they commented on was my “glowing” skin.

This cleanser by Spiezia is absolutely devine as it gives a really deep down clean but leaves skin feeling incredibly moisturised and hydrated, to the point where I don’t really feel I need to add moisturiser (but I do, because I am a product junkie). Many of the products in the Spiezia range appear to have a similar texture - a little like ear wax to be brutally honest. But it definitely doesn’t smell like ear wax (gross), it has a pleasant & subtle fresh, ‘herbally’ rather than floral smell (the cleanser has eucalyptus and clove oil so I suspect that’s what makes it smell that way). Because it’s a sort of waxy, balm-like texture you only need a tiny pea-sized amount for a very effective cleanse. Spiezia suggest leaving the cleanser on for two minutes while you’re in the shower or even leaving it on a little longer as a cleansing/hydrating mask, so as soon as I jump in the shower I usually pop the cleanser on and rinse it off just before I get out. It can also be used to remove makeup (including eye makeup) so it’s a fantastic all rounder. Skin feels very soft to touch after using this and has a nice natural glow, even before using any face oils or moisturiser. 

Clean creds: 100% natural and organic (Soil Association Organic Standard), 100% recyclable packaging, no animal testing (this extends to Spiezia’s suppliers too), no parabens, no synthetic fragrances, no silicones, no mineral oils, no phthalatesAll Spiezia products are handmade on a farm in Cornwall.

Verdict: Highly highly highly recommend. I love all of Spiezia’s products but if you’re just going to try one from the range, I think the cleanser is the star product. 

Buy it here - at the moment you get a bonus sample moisturiser & organic cotton flannel when you buy the 50ml cleanser. 

This product was sent to me as a PR sample