How do pimples develop?
Hormone production increases rapidly (ages 10–16)
During puberty, more androgens (such as testosterone) are produced. These hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands in the skin to produce more sebum (skin oil). Excess sebum can clog pores.
When dead skin cells and sebum block a pore, a blackhead forms. If the bacterium Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes) is added, this can lead to inflammation: a pimple.
Other possible causes
Some skincare or makeup products can clog pores. Experimenting with new products may also trigger extra pimples. While diet is not the main cause, high sugar, dairy, or heavily processed foods can worsen acne for some people. Stress, poor sleep, and inadequate skin cleansing also contribute.
WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT PIMPLES?
Acne-prone skin (blackheads or pimples) needs gentle care. Many over-the-counter anti-acne products are too harshand can actually irritate the skin, making acne worse, a common example being cleansing scrubs.
So, what can you safely use? We explain this further through a step-by-step guide.
Step 1. Cleanse with gentle ingredients
Start your day feeling fresh by cleansing your face in the morning with lukewarm water and Sea Line Mineral Face Wash. This mild yet effective cleanser is specially formulated for blemish-prone and easily irritated skin.
Do you struggle with a shiny complexion during the day? The Face Wash helps remove excess sebum and restore your skin’s natural balance.
Tip for optimal use:
Use lukewarm water to help loosen dirt and sebum. If you like, finish with cold water for a refreshing effect. Avoid hot water, as it can dry out the skin and actually stimulate sebum production.
If you wear makeup, remove it first with Harmonie Jojoba Oil. Jojoba oil is nearly identical to the sebum our skin produces, making it a lightweight oil that does not leave a greasy layer and is non-comedogenic (it won’t clog pores). It may sound strange to use oil on a pimple, but it works: oil attracts oil. Jojoba oil can dissolve blocked sebum and impurities in pores without drying out the skin.
Step 2. Nourish
Sea Line Acno Day & Night Cream helps your skin start the day fresh and balanced. Plant-based linoleic acidregulates sebum production, while Manuka oil, Calendula, and Echinacea help reduce pimples and redness. Vitamin E supports the skin’s natural repair. The lightweight formula nourishes and protects without clogging pores.
Evening option:
Jojoba oil gently and effectively nourishes the skin: it protects, soothes, hydrates, and provides valuable vitamins (Vitamin E) without leaving the skin feeling greasy or clogging pores.
Step 3. Soothe & Treat
Sea Line Acno Spot Treatment targets pimples and blackheads precisely. The formula soothes the skin instantly, reduces redness, and subtly camouflages blemishes without causing irritation.
Thanks to anti-inflammatory plant extracts and organic ingredients, it supports the skin’s natural healing, purifies without drying, and helps balance sebum production.
The skin-toned cream is also ideal for daytime use: it is barely noticeable, nourishes, and evens out the skin tone in one step. A quick solution for pimples, exactly where you need it.
Tip: If a lighter shade is preferred, mix the product in the palm of your hand with Sea Line Acno Day & Night Cream to achieve a subtle and natural result.
Additional Tips
Apply a thin layer of Sea Line Black Mud to blemish-prone areas of the face twice a week and leave it on for 15 minutes. This mask, enriched with mineral-rich Dead Sea mud, Macadamia oil, herbs, and essential oils, deeply cleanses the skin without drying it out.
For teen skin with acne, this mask is especially beneficial:
- Deeply purifies
- Calms redness and irritation
Supports the skin’s natural recovery process
How do pimples develop?
Hormone production increases rapidly (ages 10–16)
During puberty, more androgens (such as testosterone) are produced. These hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands in the skin to produce more sebum (skin oil). Excess sebum can clog pores.
When dead skin cells and sebum block a pore, a blackhead forms. If the bacterium Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes) is added, this can lead to inflammation: a pimple.
Other possible causes
Some skincare or makeup products can clog pores. Experimenting with new products may also trigger extra pimples. While diet is not the main cause, high sugar, dairy, or heavily processed foods can worsen acne for some people. Stress, poor sleep, and inadequate skin cleansing also contribute.
WHAT CAN YOU DO ABOUT PIMPLES?
Acne-prone skin (blackheads or pimples) needs gentle care. Many over-the-counter anti-acne products are too harshand can actually irritate the skin, making acne worse, a common example being cleansing scrubs.
So, what can you safely use? We explain this further through a step-by-step guide.
Step 1. Cleanse with gentle ingredients
Start your day feeling fresh by cleansing your face in the morning with lukewarm water and Sea Line Mineral Face Wash. This mild yet effective cleanser is specially formulated for blemish-prone and easily irritated skin.
Do you struggle with a shiny complexion during the day? The Face Wash helps remove excess sebum and restore your skin’s natural balance.
Tip for optimal use:
Use lukewarm water to help loosen dirt and sebum. If you like, finish with cold water for a refreshing effect. Avoid hot water, as it can dry out the skin and actually stimulate sebum production.
If you wear makeup, remove it first with Harmonie Jojoba Oil. Jojoba oil is nearly identical to the sebum our skin produces, making it a lightweight oil that does not leave a greasy layer and is non-comedogenic (it won’t clog pores). It may sound strange to use oil on a pimple, but it works: oil attracts oil. Jojoba oil can dissolve blocked sebum and impurities in pores without drying out the skin.
Step 2. Nourish
Sea Line Acno Day & Night Cream helps your skin start the day fresh and balanced. Plant-based linoleic acidregulates sebum production, while Manuka oil, Calendula, and Echinacea help reduce pimples and redness. Vitamin E supports the skin’s natural repair. The lightweight formula nourishes and protects without clogging pores.
Evening option:
Jojoba oil gently and effectively nourishes the skin: it protects, soothes, hydrates, and provides valuable vitamins (Vitamin E) without leaving the skin feeling greasy or clogging pores.
Step 3. Soothe & Treat
Sea Line Acno Spot Treatment targets pimples and blackheads precisely. The formula soothes the skin instantly, reduces redness, and subtly camouflages blemishes without causing irritation.
Thanks to anti-inflammatory plant extracts and organic ingredients, it supports the skin’s natural healing, purifies without drying, and helps balance sebum production.
The skin-toned cream is also ideal for daytime use: it is barely noticeable, nourishes, and evens out the skin tone in one step. A quick solution for pimples, exactly where you need it.
Tip: If a lighter shade is preferred, mix the product in the palm of your hand with Sea Line Acno Day & Night Cream to achieve a subtle and natural result.
Additional Tips
Apply a thin layer of Sea Line Black Mud to blemish-prone areas of the face twice a week and leave it on for 15 minutes. This mask, enriched with mineral-rich Dead Sea mud, Macadamia oil, herbs, and essential oils, deeply cleanses the skin without drying it out.
For teen skin with acne, this mask is especially beneficial:
Deeply purifies
Calms redness and irritation
Supports the skin’s natural recovery process


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