Foundation Protocols
Fresh Face (Cleansing) Protocol
The Fresh Face Protocol focuses on delivering the optimal cleanse for clear, balanced, healthy skin—without stripping or disrupting the skin barrier.
Beauty Goals
Achieve thoroughly cleansed, balanced, and refreshed skin.
Remove excess oil, pollutants, sweat, and makeup without stripping.
Prevent clogged pores and improve overall skin texture.
Strengthen and protect the skin barrier with gentle, targeted ingredients.
Create a clean canvas for better product absorption and enhanced routine results.
Reduce breakouts and buildup caused by ineffective or overly harsh cleansing habits.
Concerns Addressed
Congested pores and blackheads
Breakouts triggered by sebum buildup
Dull or textured skin caused by residue accumulation
Skin tightness or irritation after cleansing
Makeup and sunscreen residue that lingers on the skin
Unbalanced skin (too oily or too dry due to improper cleansing)
Recommended Supplements
Zinc
Regulates sebum production, supports healing, and helps reduce congestion-related breakouts.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Balances skin’s natural oils, reduces inflammation, and improves barrier resilience.
Probiotics (Skin & Gut Strains)
Supports microbiome balance, improving skin clarity and reducing inflammatory breakouts.
Evening Primrose Oil
Helpful for dry, tight, or easily irritated skin; supports lipid barrier strength.
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)
Supports balanced oil production and reduces dryness caused by compromised barrier function.
Hydration Supplements (Hyaluronic Acid + Electrolytes)
Helps maintain moisture levels following cleansing and prevents dehydration-induced dullness.
Lifestyle Tips
Cleanse twice daily: morning (refresh) and evening (removal of buildup, makeup, sunscreen).
Double cleanse at night if wearing makeup or SPF (oil cleanse + gentle water-based cleanse).
Use lukewarm water; hot water strips the barrier and worsens dryness.
Pat the skin dry—avoid tugging or rubbing with towels.
Replace washcloths or cleansing pads every few days to prevent bacteria buildup.
Avoid harsh scrubs or over-exfoliating cleansers that disrupt the barrier.
Adjust cleansers seasonally; richer in winter, gel-based in summer.
Avoid fragrance-heavy formulas if prone to sensitivity or redness.
Scientific References (with links)
Gentle Cleansing & Barrier Preservation
Rawlings, A. (2017). Skin Cleansing Technology and the Role of Amino Acid–Based Surfactants. Dermatologic Therapy.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28273394/
Sebum Regulation & Zinc
Dreno, B. et al. (2014). Acne, microbiome, and host immune response. Clinics in Dermatology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24409289/
Probiotics for Skin Balance
Peng, M. & Ciardiello, M. (2021). Probiotics and skin health. Microorganisms.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8331765/
Omega-3s for Reduced Inflammation & Balanced Oils
Makrides, M. et al. (2011). Omega-3 fatty acids and inflammation. Annual Review of Nutrition.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21568707/
Water Temperature & Barrier Impact
Kim, J. et al. (2019). The effects of cleansing temperature on skin barrier function. Skin Research and Technology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31090006/
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