
Among the latest news offered by Aroma-Zone, this oily treatment is distinguished by its fluid texture and its ultra-targeted formula. Designed to respond to frequent skin imbalances in mixed to oily skin, it acts on several fronts, without fat or occlusive effect.
Innovative oily treatment to fight against imperfections
New in the brand’s range of targeted care of the brand, the purifying and balancing Manuka & Postbiotic oleoserum has been formulated to meet the specific needs of skin subject to black dots, dilated pores, shine and comedons. Its fine texture, without water, close to human sebum, penetrates quickly without leaving a greasy film. It is dermatologically tested, 100 % of natural, non -comedogenic origin, and can be used from adolescence.
“”. Concretely, it acts to smooth the complexion, reduce visible imperfections, and limit the appearance of new eruptions. All while preserving the balance of the microbiota of the skin, a key to a healthy skin barrier.
Its oily texture also brings immediate comfort, without weighing down the skin or obstructing pores. It can be used alone, or combined with other aqueous treatments for a complete and adaptable ritual.
A natural and purifying formula that acts at the root
The composition is based on a purifying complex associating Manuka, Magnolia and Black Pepper, selected for its antibacterial, soothing and seboregulatory effects. This trio makes it possible to curb the proliferation of bacteria responsible for acne, to reduce the production of sebum by inhibiting 5α-rewards, and to limit the formation of biofilm which obstructs pores.
Another pillar of the formula: postbiotics. These fragments of microorganisms (lactobacillus and bacillus) stimulate the growth of good skin bacteria, including Staphylococcus epidermidis. They also make it possible to “reduce pores, excess sebum, improve the shine of the complexion, hydrate and purify the skin”.
Organic Nigelle vegetable oil, rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, completes this purifying action. It helps to calm redness and supports the skins subject to inflammation, without attacking or drying out. Hyaluronic acid, on the other hand, promotes hydration while helping to smooth irregularities.
A quick response to skin imbalances
With its assembly of targeted assets, this treatment aims to restore the balance of the skin without attacking it. By acting both on sebum production, skin flora and inflammation, it brings a complete solution to persistent imperfections.
From the first days of application, the results announced are visible: fewer pimples, a refined skin grain and a more uniform complexion. A minimalist approach but formidably well thought out, which could find its place in many routines at the start of the school year.
FAQ – Comedes, black dots and imperfections: what you need to know
1. What is the difference between a black point and a comedon?
A comedon is a pore obstructed by a mixture of sebum and dead cells. When closed, we are talking about a closed comedy (microyste). When it opens up and oxidizes, it becomes black: it’s a black point.
2. How to make comedons and blackheads disappear?
To eliminate them permanently, it is necessary to regulate the production of sebum, gently exfoliate and purify the skin without attacking it. The care containing postbiotics, zinc or vegetable salicylic acid is often effective.
3. Why do we have shine and dilated pores?
The shine is due to an excess of sebum, frequent on the T zone. This sebum accumulates, expands pores and promotes black dots. An unbalanced or stressed skin can accentuate this phenomenon.
4. Should we hydrate oily skin with imperfections?
Yes, absolutely. A oily skin is not necessarily hydrated. If it lacks water, it can produce even more sebum to compensate. A light and well formulated treatment allows you to restore balance.
5. What type of treatment to use against dilated pores and comedons?
Light textures like fine oily serums are ideal. They bring purifying active ingredients without stifling the skin and can help tighten pores while limiting the formation of new acts.