Shapeless warm down jackets are replaced by fitted clothes, you no longer have to hide your hair under a hat, your lips don't get chapped, your nose doesn't turn red from the severe frosts, and it seems that we blossom along with the weather. However, as luck would have it, with the onset of spring, breakouts begin to appear on the face, even in those girls and women who, it would seem, have long forgotten about teenage facial problems.
What is acne?
Acne (vulgaris) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands that affects up to 85% of young people aged 12 to 25 worldwide. We are accustomed to thinking of acne as an exclusively adolescent condition that goes away on its own a year or two after the onset of puberty, but in fact, more than 20% of women over 25 periodically experience breakouts on their face.Causes of acne in spring:
Acne is a multifactorial disease, in other words, it has many causes, both internal and external. Internal causes include, first of all, genetic predisposition, when the work of sex hormones regulating the activity of the sebaceous glands is established at the DNA level, as a result of which we observe people with different skin types: oily, combination or dry. Internal factors can also include pathological conditions, such as endocrine diseases and gastrointestinal tract disorders. External factors are varied: diet, stress, lack of sleep, weather conditions, improper skin care, use of decorative cosmetics, mechanical friction, etc.
Why does acne worsen in spring? With the arrival of spring, the impact of external factors intensifies. Changing weather conditions always stress the skin, which is forced to adapt to increased solar radiation and rising temperatures. As a result of climate changes, the epithelial layer thickens, sebaceous glands become more active, and moisture loss increases. Furthermore, warmer temperatures trigger an increase in blood levels of androgens (sex hormones), which stimulate sebum production. This sebum, along with dead skin particles and dust, clogs pores, leading to the formation of blackheads and further development of breakouts. As winter ends, physical activity increases significantly, accompanied by increased sweating, which increases the viscosity and stickiness of sebum on the skin's surface. Another reason acne flares up in the spring is the increased use of makeup. Today, almost all well-known manufacturers use non-comedogenic ingredients (i.e., they do not clog facial pores), but even such products always require proper and high-quality cleansing after use.

It is important to understand that acne is, first of all, a genetically determined condition, and external factors only worsen existing breakouts and can increase their number. That is why the basis for controlling acne-prone skin is a two-step care regimen aimed at properly cleansing the face and regulating the sebaceous glands.

Acne Products: How to Choose a Care Product?
Step 1: Cleansing
Cleansing is the first and most important step in the fight against imperfections, as it allows you to remove excess sebum, preventing its accumulation in the pores on the skin of the face. A common mistake is using harsh alcohol- or soap-based cleansers, which disrupt the epidermal barrier and lead to dry, irritated skin. Therefore, when caring for problem skin, it's important to choose a cleanser that's not only effective but also gentle. Regular use of Seracin Librederm cleansing gel effectively removes excess sebum, dirt, and makeup without drying out the skin. Sulfur and zinc, the key ingredients in this line, regulate sebum production and provide anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and mattifying effects. Allantoin and a complex of plant active ingredients have regenerating properties, soothe the skin and provide an optimal level of hydration of the epidermis.
Step 2: Care
The second step is care with the mattifying day cream Seracin Librederm, which, thanks to the sulfur and zinc included in the composition, has an antiseptic effect and corrects the work of the sebaceous glands, preventing the development of acne. The cream is quickly absorbed, moisturizes and gives the skin a matte velvety finish, returning the face to a healthy and even tone. Moreover, the mattifying day cream has a light texture and serves as an excellent base for makeup.Thus, a competent two-step care, even during the spring exacerbation of acne, allows you to reduce the number of breakouts and achieve clear skin.