Adult Acne
Restore the Damaged Barrier and Redesign Your Lifestyle
Adult acne is fundamentally different from teenage acne.
It cannot be solved simply by drying out sebum. In fact, excessive treatment can strip adult skin of its precious moisture and weaken the skin barrier.
The Other breaks the cycle of recurrence with a three-part strategy: [precise sebaceous gland targeting (PTT/Agnes) + skin barrier reconstruction + lifestyle cycle correction].
Why Does Acne Continue Even in Adulthood?
If teenage acne is a sign of growth, adult acne is a warning from your lifestyle.
Why It Concentrates Around the U-Zone Near the Mouth
Adult acne tends to be especially concentrated around the mouth and chin. This area has well-developed sebaceous glands, yet the skin is thin and the barrier is easily compromised. Hormonal changes, digestive condition, and mask-related stress can also interact to trigger chronic inflammation.
Hidden Causes: Glycotoxins and Stress
- High-GI Foods: Foods that rapidly raise blood sugar stimulate insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), triggering a surge in sebum production.
- Unsuitable Cosmetics: Adult skin is often complex. Overly rich products that do not suit your skin type can clog pores and worsen acne.
- Lack of Sleep and Stress: They raise cortisol levels and accelerate inflammatory responses.
The Other’s Adult-Specific Acne Solution
Adult skin regenerates more slowly. Therefore, the balance between protection and regeneration is more important than aggressive treatment.
PTT (Overall Control)
Agnes (Targeted Control)
Barrier Strengthening (The Other Base)
Risk Guidance for Adult Acne Care
Risk of Pigmentation
Because adult skin regenerates more slowly than teenage skin, dark red marks can remain long after acne subsides. This is why inflammation must be controlled quickly at an early stage.
Risk of Incorrect Home Care
Overusing so-called “acne-care” products and drying out the skin can instead trigger compensatory sebum production.
Self-Check
An Immediate “Skin Asset” Checklist
Diet Management
How much flour-based food, sugary food, and dairy have you consumed over the past week?
Product Check
Is your current cleanser stripping away too much of your skin’s natural oil barrier?
Sleep Pattern
Are you falling into deep sleep before midnight?
Professional Diagnosis
Have you received a specialist’s analysis to determine whether it is simply sebum-related or inflammatory due to a damaged skin barrier?
