
Well known for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and mattifying properties, theazelaic acid is often used to care for oily skin that is prone to imperfections or redness. Could its efficacy be optimised by combining it with other active ingredients? Which combinations are most commonly found in cosmetics? Discover the answers to these questions in this article.

Acne-related pimples can affect all skin types. They are caused by clogged pores and bacteria in the sebaceous glands. Fortunately, there is a solution to prevent the appearance of pimples or to reduce them once they are present on the surface of the skin: skincare products rich in azelaic acid.

Azelaic acid is moderately renowned in the skincare universe. However, this active ingredient has excellent properties for taking care of normal to combination (.), oily (+) and acne-prone skin. Indeed, it regulates sebum production, reduces the formation of blackheads and fights against the bacteria responsible for the appearance of blemishes. Find here all the information you need to know about this active ingredient.

Azelaic acid is a relatively uncommon active ingredient. However, it is a true ally for combination to oily skin types. It evens out the skin tone, mattifies the skin, tightens the pores, eliminates blemishes and unsightly scars, and prevents imperfections. Here, find some advice on how to use it.

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