Different breakouts,the same cause.
Almost all acne types involve C. acnes bacteria + inflammation inside the pore.
Hormonal Acne
Linked to fluctuations in hormones particularly during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause.
The Phyla approach: Helps regulate the inflammatory response triggered by hormonal changes.
Cystic Acne
A more severe form of acne caused characterized by large, painful, pus-filled, bumps deep beneath the skin.
The Phyla approach: Targets the bacteria associated with deep, inflamed breakouts to help calm skin.
Teen Acne
Very common during puberty and is driven by hormonal changes that increase sebum production.
The Phyla approach: A gentle, microbiome-friendly approach that avoids irritating treatments that are harsh on young skin.
Nodular Acne
Consists of hard, painful bumps beneath the skin's surface. It is often inflamed and can persist for weeks or months.
The Phyla approach: Targets the bacteria associated with deep, inflamed breakouts to help calm skin.
Blackheads
Open comedones appearing as small, dark spots on the skin's surface. The color is from oxidized sebum, not dirt.
The Phyla approach: A balanced microbiome supports healthier pores and helps reduce clogging.
Whiteheads
Closed comedones appearing as small, white or flesh-colored bumps. They occur when pores are clogged with sebum or dead skin cells.
The Phyla approach: A balanced microbiome supports healthier pores and helps reduce clogging.