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Could Antioxidants Be the Secret to Getting Oiliness and Breakouts Under Control?

A pimple pops up. You reach for salicylic acid to help clear out that clogged pore. Easy call, right? Well, new research suggests acne might be even more complicated than we previously thought – and that antioxidants of all things may play a key role in managing breakouts. Now, SkinCeuticals is bottling an antioxidant formula that builds on these findings: SkinCeuticals Silymarin CF.

“We used to speak about acne in a very linear fashion,” says Whitney Bowe, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. But “research suggests acne-prone skin has lower levels of antioxidants, and biopsies of skin before pimples form show inflammation and oxidative stress. Delivering antioxidants to the skin through topicals is promising in the prevention and management of acne.”

It’s a new area of study, and developing an antioxidant specifically for oily and blemish-prone skin required a ton of research by SkinCeuticals. “I was told that creating an antioxidant for oily and blemish-prone skin would be an easy win — that was seven years ago,” says Stephen Lynch, director of skin-care scientific affairs at L’Oréal (which owns SkinCeuticals). Lynch’s team tested 196 formula combinations and ran clinical trials on four continents before finding one blend that delivered: vitamin C, ferulic acid, and silymarin, an antioxidant extract of the flowering herb milk thistle. 

Silymarin is “already used in the supplement industry, but we did rigorous testing to show our form reduces lipid peroxidation,” says Leslie Eden Harris, global head of SkinCeuticals. Lipid peroxidation is the process by which free radicals are suspected of creating breakouts in acne-prone skin. As for that rigorous testing: After four weeks, SkinCeuticals’ formulation reduced lipid peroxidation by 76 percent; and skin clarity and brown patches improved by 13 percent. 

Allure digital beauty editor Devon Abelman put it to the test: “Although I’m a fan of vitamin C and ferulic acid, this serum was my introduction to silymarin — an ingredient that gets the preschool song ‘Skidamarink A Dink A Dink’ stuck in my head every time I see it on the bottle. After a week of using the serum, it helped balance out my oily skin. 

The greasy pools that usually form along my T-zone by the afternoon have ceased to make their daily appearance. It has also helped my cystic breakouts heal faster and reduced their redness. Although the serum has intense percentages of active ingredients, it doesn’t sting as you press it onto your skin.”

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