Breaking Out: How to Take Care of Your Skin to Prevent Acne with Lactezin

 This pandemic has changed our daily lives to a full 360 degrees turn. From the shift of our daily lifestyle to employment crisis to mental health issues, the list just goes on and on. And who would have thought that in such a long list of issues related to this pandemic is the newest skin care problem: maskne. It is acne developed through the usage of a mask over a long period of time. I could not believe that I am also experiencing acne breakouts at this age since the last time I experienced having pimples was more than two decades ago. It is not only the use of masks that has been causing our skin to break out. Acne is also directly related to our health. It is the physical manifestation of hormonal changes in our body. So what are the causes of acne during this pandemic?

1. Unhealthy lifestyle - Our once active lifestyle has turned us into homebodies for months due to quarantine restrictions. Suddenly, we had so much time in our hands that our daily habits changed. We now enjoy long hours of watching netflix at home, some even became chefs and bakers at home, and now most of us have a sedentary lifestyle because of work from home orders. Eating unhealthy food and lack of exercise are also causes of breakouts. 

2. Stress - The thought of going out and catching the dreaded COVID disease has been causing us a lot of stress. Stress causes hormonal changes in our body which causes acne and it also affects our immune system.

3. Prolonged mask usage - They say that maskne is the new acne. Maskne is the result of clogged pores, Wearing a mask can trap humidity due to breathing and sweating plus the buildup of bacteria and oil can increase the chances of breaking out. 

Despite seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with the recent news of vaccination against COVID 19. Our lives will not change anytime soon. Hence, breaking out will still be our number one skin care concern for months. 

So how do we address this acne problem? Of course, having a good skincare habit is on top of the list but as the saying goes, change comes from within. Diet change and shifting to a more active and healthier lifestyle will help clear our skin. Boosting our immune system is also the key. Aside from these time proven suggestions, taking anti-acne drugs can also help in achieving healthier skin. I am happy to share about a recent discovery - Lactezin by Unilab. Lactezin is the first over-the-counter drug registered anti-acne treatment in the Philippines. It uses a natural antibacterial active ingredient called Lactoferrin combined with Vitamin E and Zinc to help lessen pimples and give clear skin in as early as 2 weeks. 

Lactezin combines three powerful ingredients: Lactoferrin, Zinc, and Vitamin E. 

        Lactoferrin is an iron-binding protein that has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It also enhances the immune system. 

        Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant that helps fight free radical skin damage. It also regulates collagen and helps prevent skin dryness

        Zinc is an essential mineral that boosts and enhances the immune system. It has anti-inflammatory effects and helps heal and rejuvenate skin.

 So why do we need to take anti-acne medicine? In this challenging times, all of us can definitely say that health it wealth. anti-acne medicine/drug like Lactezin not only helps in improving the appearance of our skin but works wonders within. Lactezin offers dual function as it not only boost the skin but helps in one’s overall health.

The main ingredients of Lactezin helps in warding off sickness and viruses. Vitamin E is known for unlocking the immune systems’ ability to generate more T cells needed to fight disease. Vitamin C is also an impressive immunity-booster as it helps encourage the production of white blood cells that help protect the body against infection. Zinc is a mineral helps regulate the activity of cells involved in immune function. Lastly, Lactoferrin is also used as an antioxidant and to protect the body against viral and bacterial infections.

One capsule costs 27 pesos and the recommended dosage is two caps for daily intake. My sister who has been taking Lactezin for over a week now. Here is her before and after photos. Can you see the immediate results?




Have you tried Lactezin? What are your thoughts on this supplement?

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Stay safe and Godbless!

Xoxo, Donnarence

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