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Post-Diwali skin: reading breakouts as a pollution response

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India holds nine of the ten most polluted cities on earth. PM2.5 settles into pores, oxidizes sebum, and triggers inflammation. The breakout you get after a high-pollution week isn’t random — it’s a logical response to an environmental load.

The answer isn’t to attack your skin harder. It’s antimicrobial, keratolytic support at the right pH, plus a barrier that can recover. Treat the cause, not the symptom.


FAQ

Why do I break out after Diwali or a high-pollution week?

Fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) settles into pores, oxidises sebum and triggers inflammation. A breakout after a heavily polluted stretch isn’t random — it’s a logical response to a spike in environmental load on your skin.

Does air pollution cause acne and dull skin?

Pollution is strongly linked to breakouts, dullness and inflammation. Particles can settle into and penetrate a compromised skin barrier, generating free radicals that inflame skin and can worsen both acne and pigmentation.

How should I treat pollution-related breakouts?

Gently, not aggressively. Attacking the skin harder tends to worsen it. A calmer approach — thorough but gentle evening cleansing, antimicrobial and keratolytic support at the right pH, and helping the barrier recover — treats the cause rather than just the symptom.

Can pollution make pigmentation worse too?

Yes. The inflammation and free-radical damage that pollution causes can deepen pigmentation and post-acne marks, which is why barrier support and sun protection matter alongside treating the breakouts themselves.