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Acne: mechanisms involved and plant-based dermocosmetics

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January 14, 2026

Acne is a common skin disorder during adolescence and can have a significant impact on well-being at this stage of life. Maintaining healthy skin is essential, not only for appearance but also for preserving a stable skin environment (skin homeostasis) and a healthy microbiota.

Indeed, many resident microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) and their byproducts (lipids, metabolites, etc.) help the skin fight against external aggressors and maintain skin homeostasis. Although conventional acne treatments (e.g., antibiotics, retinoids and benzoyl peroxide) may be effective at managing acne flares, they may also disrupt skin and microbial homeostasis and lead to side effects such as skin dryness and irritation. Using dermocosmetics containing natural, plant-based ingredients, either alone or alongside conventional treatments, may provide an alternative and more holistic approach to acne management, maintaining skin health and enhancing therapeutic outcomes.

  • Two review articles, published in the journal Dermatology:

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