Student, 26, heals her hormonal acne using Alya Skin

A young fashion student who suffered from severe acne after coming off birth control has transformed her skin using a popular skincare range. 

Louisa Josem, from Melbourne, decided to stop using the contraceptive pill in January 2021, but three months later her face was covered in hormonal acne she didn’t know how to get rid of. 

At first the 26-year-old opted for clinical facials that only irritated her sensitive skin further. 

She then found Alya Skin and used the brand’s moisturiser, micellar cleanser and vitamin C serum regularly to heal her face in seven months. 

Student, 26, heals her hormonal acne using Alya Skin

After: She then found Alya Skin and used the brand's moisturiser, micellar cleanser and vitamin C serum regularly to heal her face in seven months

Louisa Josem, from Melbourne, decided to stop using the contraceptive pill in January 2021, but three months later her face was covered in hormonal acne (pictured, left). She then found Alya Skin and used the brand’s moisturiser, micellar cleanser and vitamin C serum regularly to heal her face in seven months (right)

After discovering Alysa Skin, she found the moisturiser and micellar cleanser to be incredibly gentle which helped heal her skin over time

After discovering Alysa Skin, she found the moisturiser and micellar cleanser to be incredibly gentle which helped heal her skin over time

‘As an attempt to treat my acne I went to get a facial at a skin care clinic. They burnt my face with the use of harsh chemicals, and I was left with potential scarring and further acne,’ Louisa said. 

After discovering Alysa Skin, she found the moisturiser and micellar cleanser to be incredibly gentle which helped heal her skin over time. 

The foaming micellar cleanser is designed to remove both make up and dirt while leaving the skin feeling hydrated. 

The Australian native berries moisturiser, priced at $24.95, is rich in antioxidants, vitamin C and E to rehydrate and nourish the skin.

The Australian native berries moisturiser is rich in antioxidants, vitamin C and vitamin E to promote collagen production and repair the skin

The pink clay mask is designed to detoxify the skin while leaving a brightening glow, which Louisa used once her skin had healed completely

The Australian native berries moisturiser (left) is rich in antioxidants, vitamin C and vitamin E, while the pink clay mask is the brand’s ‘hero’ product (right)

Louisa also swears by the vitamin C serum and used it daily to remove long-term scarring.

‘After my face healed, I incorporated the clay mask and pore perfecting elixir into my routine which has left me with clear, blemish free skin,’ she said. 

The pink clay mask alone is described as ‘Australia’s highest rated’ clay mask, and is designed to detoxify the skin while leaving a brightening glow.

Steph Manuel is another happy customer who opted to use Alya Sin during lockdown in 2020. 

‘During Covid my skin became super sensitive, inflamed, irritated with numerous skin conditions like breakouts, congestion and dry, flaky skin,’ she said. 

Before: Steph Manuel (pictured) is another happy customer who opted to use Alya Skin during lockdown in 2020

After: With salons being forced to close, she experienced breakouts, congestion and dry skin but noticed results immediately after trying the brand

Steph Manuel (pictured) is another happy customer who opted to use Alya Skin during lockdown in 2020. With salons being forced to close, she experienced breakouts, congestion and dry skin but noticed results immediately after trying the brand 

With salons being forced to close, Steph said she invested in the brand’s Glow Getter Bundle, priced at $216.85 and includes nine products.   

‘I immediately saw results from calming and soothing the skin and before long I started to see huge results,’ she said. 

‘My skin was hydrated, spot free and started to glow. I’ve never got so many compliments in my life! Now I’m feeling happy, and my skin is looking healthier than ever!’.

The skincare bundle includes the micellar cleanser, facial scrub exfoliator, pink clay mask and face towel, pore perfecting ‘elixir’, vitamin C serum, eye cream, moisturiser and new facial oil. 

Brand founders Manny Barbas (right) and James Hachem (left) made a staggering $7million in their first 14 months of trading with their Australian pink clay mask that calms acne and inflamed skin

Brand founders Manny Barbas (right) and James Hachem (left) made a staggering $7million in their first 14 months of trading with their Australian pink clay mask that calms acne and inflamed skin

Last year brand founders Manny Barbas and James Hachem sold a staggering $298,565 worth of product in just 24 hours after launching a skin 'elixir' that promises to calm redness and prevent unwanted breakouts

Last year brand founders Manny Barbas and James Hachem sold a staggering $298,565 worth of product in just 24 hours after launching a skin ‘elixir’ that promises to calm redness and prevent unwanted breakouts

Last year brand founders Manny Barbas and James Hachem sold a staggering $298,565 worth of product in just 24 hours after launching a skin ‘elixir’ that promises to calm redness and prevent unwanted breakouts.

Made with hyaluronic acid, AHA and botanicals, the $39.95 buy is designed to leave the skin looking bright and rejuvenated by ‘dissolving excess oils’.

An elixir is typically thinner than serums and creams but thicket than toner.

Made with hyaluronic acid, AHA and botanicals, the $39.95 buy is designed to leave the skin looking bright and rejuvenated by ‘dissolving excess oils’.

An elixir is typically thinner than serums and creams but thicket than toner.     

What is acne and what causes it?  

Ance is a reoccurring skin condition that impacts millions of people around the world 

Acne occurs when the pores of the skin become blocked by oil, bacteria, dead skin cells or dirt 

Acne can be found almost anywhere on your body. It most commonly develops on your face, back, neck, chest, and shoulders

If you have acne, you’ll typically notice pimples that are white or black. Both whiteheads and blackheads are known as comedones   

Source: Heathline 

For all the latest health News Click Here 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! TechAI is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.