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What Every Acne Sufferer Should Know Before Buying Another Product

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In a world overflowing with skincare fads and viral TikTok tips, finding products that actually work for acne can feel like chasing a myth. But for anyone struggling with breakouts—whether hormonal, environmental, or stress-induced—the journey to clear skin is more than cosmetic; it’s personal. 

That’s where Skin Beauty Bar in Washington, D.C., steps in. Helmed by renowned esthetician and acne expert Meka Mathis, this beauty sanctuary is redefining what it means to treat acne from the inside out. With a blend of science, soul, and seasoned expertise, Meka’s approach proves that clear skin isn’t just possible—it’s powerful.

It’s Not Just a Teenage Issue

Meka is passionate about breaking down the stigma and oversimplification of acne.

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“With acne, some people say it’s hormonal, which is true. There are several factors—it could be hormones, diet, hygiene, and lifestyle. For example, partying or being in a toxic environment with heavy pollution. Several things contribute to acne. Some clients have hormonal acne around their period, and then we have adolescents going through puberty who experience acne as well.”

This message is especially crucial for people of color, who are more prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)—dark spots that linger after breakouts, making proper treatment not just helpful, but essential.

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Acne Should be Treated from the Inside Out

Effective acne care isn’t one-size-fits-all. According to Meka, it starts with understanding the individual’s skin type, habits, and surroundings.

For teens:

  • Hormonal changes usually lead to oilier skin and clogged pores.

  • Meka recommends double cleansing twice daily, ideally with a salicylic acid-based cleanser, paired with an oil-free SPF moisturizer to reduce inflammation and prevent further clogging.

For adults:

  • Triggers often include poor diet, pollution, or working in environments with smoke or fumes.

  • Meka advises combining dietary improvements with medical-grade peels and routine skin maintenance to manage acne long-term.

Beware of TikTok Trends

With social media influencing skincare choices more than ever, Meka urges caution.

“A lot of guests base their routines on social media—TikTok specifically… These products usually aren’t good for acne. That’s a big misconception, especially with the rise of social media.”

She specifically advises against:

  • Turmeric-based face washes

  • Snail mucin products

  • Black kojic acid bar soaps

These products often lack regulation and can cause irritation or worsen skin conditions when misused.

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Custom Skincare is More Effective Than Copy-Paste Routines

Instead of blanket product suggestions, Meka begins every client relationship with a comprehensive skin consultation. She takes into account each person’s skin history, environment, and personal goals to create a bespoke regimen.

Common recommendations include:

  • 2% salicylic acid or 2–5% glycolic acid cleansers
  • Oil-free moisturizers with SPF 30–50
  • Professional chemical peels for resurfacing and inflammation control

  • LED light therapy or high-frequency treatments for deeper healing

And no matter your skin tone, Meka emphasizes:

“Always use SPF. There’s a myth that brown people don’t need it, but with high UV rays, we all need protection… Also, stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water—if you don’t, your skin produces more oil, which clogs your pores.”

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More Than Clear Skin—It’s Confidence

Meka’s mission goes beyond treating acne—it’s about restoring self-esteem.

“Seeing a client’s transformation, not just on their face but in their self-esteem, is why I do what I do.”

She works with a range of clients, from working professionals to dancers and performers who wear heavy makeup and sweat under hot lights. Her practical advice?

  • Wash your face after performances

  • Replace washcloths every other day

  • Change pillowcases frequently

And for those who feel stuck after trying every product on the shelf:

“Look for an esthetician with experience… You can check state websites to make sure they’re licensed. A lot of people are working without licenses or just taking Instagram classes.”

Cutting-Edge Treatments at Skin Beauty Bar

Among the latest offerings is a UVA light therapy mask, a dual-action treatment:

  • Red light enhances product absorption.

  • Blue light helps eliminate acne-causing bacteria deep within the pores.

Summer Skincare Essentials

As the temperature rises, Meka shares her go-to summer advice:

  • Use a broad-spectrum SPF suitable for all skin tones.

  • Hydrate consistently—internally with water and externally with lightweight moisturizers—to keep oil levels in check.
By Jasmine Smith | Published June 24, 2025

June 24, 2025 by Jasmine Smith

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