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Take This 1-Minute "AI" Acne Quiz To Discover the 

Best Personalized Treatment for Your Skin!

Who Has Acne?

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Supporting your child through acne can make a huge difference in how they feel.

Instructions: For the rest of this quiz, please answer the questions as if you were your child, based on what you see and what they’ve shared with you.

What's Your Gender?

How Old Are You?

How long have you had acne?

Which of these sound familiar? 

(select all that apply)

When I Look in the Mirror, I See...

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What is your primary skin type?

What is your skin sensitivity?

Do you experience any of these skin symptoms? 

Redness, Dryness, Peeling, Burning/Stinging

Did You Know?  

Sensitive skin is often a sign of a weakened skin barrier — not “problem skin.”

When the skin barrier is damaged, moisture escapes and irritants get in more easily. This can lead to redness, dryness, stinging, peeling, and acne that feels harder to control.

Unfortunately, many acne treatments focus on drying out the skin, which can further weaken the barrier and keep skin stuck in a cycle of irritation and breakouts.

Healthy skin clears more easily when the barrier is supported — not stripped.

*Dermatology Insight: 

Barrier disruption is one of the most common underlying contributors to persistent acne and sensitivity.

Which feels most true about your experience with past acne treatments? 

How much has your acne affected your confidence?

How often do you think about your acne?

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Did You Know?  

Acne doesn’t just affect skin — it affects mental and emotional well-being.


Studies show that people with acne are significantly more likely to experience:

❌ Stress, 

❌ Anxiety, and 

❌ Lowered self-confidence — especially when breakouts feel unpredictable or ongoing.


The Good News?

Even early progress in clearing acne is associated with noticeable improvements in confidence, mood, and overall quality of life.

With Other Acne Treatments, I've...

What acne treatments have you tried previously? 

Choose as many as you'd like

Did You Know?  

Most acne treatments rely on one of two extremes — and both have tradeoffs.

❌ Many over-the-counter products work by drying out the skin, which can calm acne short-term but often leads to irritation, rebound breakouts, and inconsistent results.

❌ Prescription treatments may be more powerful, but often come with side effects, sensitivity, and long-term tolerance concerns.

What skin tends to respond best to is a more targeted approach — one that delivers only what’s needed, where it’s needed, while keeping the skin barrier intact.

Which approach sounds like it would truly 

help your skin heal (for good)?

If you could finally clear your acne, 

what would change the most? 

Summary of your Acne Profile 

Level of Acne Activity

High

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Your level

Low

Normal

Medium

High

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Your skin is currently stuck in a high-inflammation cycle

This doesn’t mean your acne is “severe” — it means your skin barrier is overworked, irritated, and unable to fully heal, often due to repeated exposure to harsh treatments, ingredient overload, or aggressive routines.

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Skin Barrier Status

Compromised

Your skin is showing signs of stress that make it harder to regulate oil, calm inflammation, and defend against breakouts.

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Room for Improvement

Very High

When the skin barrier is supported instead of stripped, acne often improves faster — with fewer side effects.

Primary Trigger

Over-Treatment Sensitivity

Repeated use of strong actives (benzoyl peroxide, acids, prescriptions, or over-exfoliation) can keep skin inflamed — even when acne products are being used “correctly.”

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Impact on Appearance

Noticeable

Ongoing inflammation can make acne appear more persistent, red, and difficult to fully clear — especially under stress or hormonal shifts.

TIP: Acne that behaves like this usually doesn’t need stronger treatments — it needs a calmer, more targeted approach that allows skin to recover while breakouts are addressed.

Based on Your Skin Profile, We Expect Your Acne to Visibly Calm and Your Skin Barrier Improve & Heal Over the Next 30–90 Days

Based on your answers, your skin shows strong potential to reduce breakouts, redness, and irritation as inflammation is brought under control and the skin barrier is supported consistently.

Amount of Acne

Progress doesn’t happen overnight — but when skin is treated correctly, improvements often happen sooner than people expect.

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