1. WHAT IS ACNE?
The leading cause of acne is the
overproduction of skin oils,
called sebum
Clogged pores attract bacteria
The pore becomes inflamed,
often causing acne lesions,
cysts, or nodules, also known as
pimples/acne
2. WHAT FACTORS CAN TRIGGER ACNE?
Menstruation
Genetics
Emotional Stress
Some
Medications
Excessive
Sweating
Environmen
t,
Pollution &
diet
Hormonal
fluctuation
ACNE
HORMONAL
BREAKOUTS
BLACKHEA
DS
ENLARGED
PORES
3. CONSIDERINGTHE IMPACT ON LONG-TERM ACNE
SUFFERERS
Pagliarello C, Di Pietro C, Tabolli S. A comprehensive health impact assessment and
determinants of quality of life, health and psychological status in acne patients. G Ital
Dermatol Venereol. 2015 Jun;150(3):303-8. PMID: 25946674.
The negative
impact of
acne and
breakouts
75%
“Acne &
breakouts have a
negative impact
on my life”
68%
“Acne &
breakouts have
impacted my
self confidence”
54%
“I feel
embarrassed to
leave the house
without make-
up when I have
acne”
67%
“Acne &
breakouts stop
me from doing
things I want
to do”
4. Help relieve symptoms of acne
Help decrease congested skin
pores
Support skin health
GOALS
5. TARGET USERS
Gen-Z Teens
& Millennials
Active exercisers
& bodybuilders
Who may experience excessive
sweating
Women experiencing
hormonal changes
Ceasing contraceptives or experiencing
menopause
Sufferers of PCOS
who have acne as a side
effect
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