Pre-soaked pads help to minimise surface oil on the skin and exfoliate pore-clogging dead skin cells and dirt. Contains glycolic and salicylic acid to aid with exfoliation. We often recommend for most skin types, unless you have acne, as ZO Oil Control Pads may be the better option for you.
Targets • Pigmentation • Dull skin
Specifically designed for acne-prone skin. A revolutionary acne treatment prevention solution to be used as part of an acne program of ZO products. ZO Skin Health's Oil Control Pads work to remove oil and normalise pore size with key ingredients including salicylic acid, mandelic acid and glycolic acid. In addition, they smooth the surface of the skin and reduce skin irritation and the formation of acne.
Targets • Acne • Oily skin
ZO Skin Health's Calming Toner is a gentle toner, perfect for balancing the pH of your skin. Cleanses and clears the skin while helping soothe and heal treated skin. Perfect for those with dry, irritated and sensitive skin.
Targets • Dry skin • Rosacea • Sensitive skin
Obagi-C Balancing Toner is specifically designed for those with normal to oily skin. Gets rid of any remaining makeup residue or excess oil that sits in your pores and adjusts your skin's pH in preparation for any products that follow.
Cleanse, tighten pores and prepare the skin for brightening and lightening treatments with this exfoliating toner. Formulated to visibly brighten dull skin and improve the appearance of dark spots.
This professional-grade exfoliating treatment instantly enhances radiance while boosting the effectiveness of your skincare routine. A potent blend of four pure acids and soothing agents works to smooth lines, wrinkles, and dullness—without irritation or discomfort.
Targets • Ageing skin • Dull skin • Oily skin
Had enough with the trial and error?
With the support of your dedicated Skin Expert, you can place your trust in a regime suited to your concerns, that will actually work.
Acne develops when sebum - any oily substance that lubricates your hair and skin - and dead skin cells plug hair follicles. Bacteria can trigger inflammation and infection resulting in more severe acne. However, there are many reasons why this might be happening to your skin. Getting to the bottom of the root cause can help you properly treat your skin with the right products.
Avoid oil-based skincare, suncare and make-up products, and stick to water-based non-comedogenic products, as they are less likely to block your pores any more than they already are. Stick to a simple, acne fighting skincare routine, drink plenty of water and always thoroughly cleanse your skin of make-up, dirt and impurities at night before going to bed.
If you would like to dive into an acne skincare routine specific to your needs, why not book a consultation for free with one of our Skin Experts?
There are a wide range of reasons why you might be suffering from acne. Low levels of antioxidants like Vitamin E and selenium could be attributed to acne symptoms. These antioxidants can protect cells from damage and infections. However, there's no clear proof antioxidants will clear up acne.
To differentiate between hormonal and bacterial acne, consider the location and timing of breakouts, as well as the type of lesions. Hormonal acne often appears on the lower face and jawline, flares during hormonal fluctuations, and presents as deep, cystic bumps, while bacterial acne can occur anywhere on the face and body, is less predictable, and includes pustules and blackheads. Your Skin Expert can help you work this out, and recommend the right routine for your skin concern.
Acne is categorised by severity; mild, moderate and severe. You can be diagnosed properly by a specialist,. such as a Skin Expert, Dermatologist or GP. Our Skin Experts are fully-trained and GP-led to diagnose and treat acne symptoms with the appropriate skincare for your skin.
You can consult a Skin Expert for personalised recommendations on how to get rid of acne scars. With the right, hard-working skincare routine, you could reduce your acne scars without excessive treatments.