Collection: Anti-Acne

Getting clear skin when acne sets in isn't about perfection, it's about balance.
This anti-acne collection has been designed for skin weakened by stress, hormones, pollution or lack of sleep, those that alternate between shine, imperfections, redness and dehydration.

At Hanloé , we don't strip the skin. We restore its microbiome, regulate excess sebum, gently unclog pores, and strengthen the skin barrier. The result: less inflammation, fewer marks, and soothed, luminous skin that can breathe again.

What this collection actually brings

  • Reduces blemishes, microcysts and inflammatory pimples
  • Refines skin texture and reduces post-acne spots
  • Regulates sebum without attacking or drying out
  • Deeply hydrates and repairs dehydrated and sensitive skin
  • Respects the microbiome and restores barrier function

A clean, natural, non-comedogenic routine designed for women who want to treat acne... without sacrificing the sensoriality, elegance or health of their skin.

Anti-Acne

FAQ - ANTI-ACNE COLLECTION

Does botanical concealer dry out skin?

No. Its natural formula combines plant-based salicylic acid and soothing active ingredients (hemp, niacinamide). It targets inflammation without stripping the skin barrier.

Can I use this ritual if I have sensitive or reactive skin?

Yes, because the products are free from harsh alcohol, mineral oil, and irritating fragrances. They respect the skin's microbiome and prevent irritation.

3. Is salicylic acid photosensitizing?

Lightly. That's why we recommend applying SPF every morning if you're using the Purifying Toner or the Original Radiance Peel.

Is niacinamide compatible with salicylic acid?

Yes, these two active ingredients complement each other: niacinamide soothes and strengthens the skin barrier, while salicylic acid unclogs pores.

How long before I see results?

Redness often diminishes within a few days. For overall improvement (texture, scars, microcysts), allow 3 to 4 weeks of regular routine.

Can I use the Original Radiance peel every day?

No, 2 to 3 times a week is enough. Alternate with moisturizing and restorative treatments.

Is this routine compatible with dermatological treatment?

Yes in most cases, but in the case of drug treatment such as retinoids or antibiotics, seek the advice of a dermatologist.

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