Face mapping: understanding the origin of pimples, blemishes and acne

Face mapping: understanding the origin of pimples, blemishes and acne

To effectively treat skin problems such as acne, it's crucial to understand their origin. This is where face mapping comes in. This method analyzes the different areas of the face, from forehead to chin to cheekbones, where skin imperfections can appear. By identifying the areas concerned, we can determine the internal imbalances that are often responsible. By understanding these causes, it becomes possible to adjust certain daily habits to promote healthier skin.

Backed by scientific research, we explain face mapping.

What is face mapping?

Face mapping is a method inspired by traditional Chinese medicine, which involves analyzing the areas of the face where pimples, blemishes and acne appear, in order to understand the internal imbalances responsible. According to this practice, each area of the face is associated with an internal organ or body system, making it possible to identify the underlying causes of skin problems.

This technique is based on the idea that our skin is a reflection of our internal health. As such, pimples and blemishes on the face can be a sign of imbalances in the body, such as digestive problems, hormonal fluctuations or excess toxins.

Face mapping is therefore an invaluable tool for those seeking to treat their skin problems holistically, addressing not only visible symptoms, but also their root causes. By understanding the correlations between facial zones and internal organs, it becomes possible to adopt personalized skincare strategies to restore healthy glowing skin.

Zone by zone deciphering

  • Button on front
Pimples on the forehead are often linked to imbalances in the digestive system. Excessive consumption of dairy products or a poor diet can be triggering factors. It is recommended to reduce consumption of dairy products and increase dietary fiber intake to promote healthy digestion.
  • Pimples between the eyebrows

This area is often associated with liver-related problems. High cholesterol levels can contribute to the appearance of pimples between the eyebrows. To improve skin health in this area, it's advisable to limit consumption of cholesterol-rich foods, drink more than 1 liter of water a day and prioritize a balanced diet.

  • Button on the nose
Pimples on the nose can indicate blood circulation problems or imbalances in the cardiovascular system. To promote optimal blood circulation and prevent the appearance of pimples in this area, we recommend maintaining adequate hydration and eating foods rich in antioxidants, such as green tea.
  • Pimples on the temples
Pimples on the temples can be caused by an accumulation of toxins in the body. It's essential to maintain good hydration by drinking at least eight glasses of water a day, and to avoid processed foods rich in chemical additives.
  • Pimples on the cheeks
Pimples on the cheeks are often associated with hormonal problems. Hormonal fluctuations can be triggered by stress, poor sleep or changes in the body's hormonal balance. menstrual cycle. To prevent the appearance of pimples in this face areaIn addition, we recommend stress management, quality sleep and a balanced diet.
  • Button on chin
Pimples on the chin are generally associated with a hormonal imbalance or hormonal fluctuations in women, particularly during the premenstrual period. To balance hormones and reduce the appearance of pimples in this area, we recommend maintaining a healthy weight, regular physical activity and avoiding foods high in sugar and fat.
  • Pimples on the maxillae

Pimples on the jawline can be caused by excessive use of make-up brushes or pore-clogging cosmetics. To prevent the appearance of pimples in this area, we recommend regular cleaning of make-up brushes and the use of non-comedogenic products.

The VIBRE anti-blemish routine

  • CLEAN AND PURIFY

In the morning and evening, cleanse your skin with a probiotic-rich skincare product to balance your microbiota and control the appearance of acne-causing bacteria.

By cleansing morning and night, you also prevent the overproduction of sebum and stimulate cell renewal.

VIBRE Purifying Cleanser is a vegan, non-comedogenic, gentle exfoliant that removes dead skin cells, balances your microbiota for long-term control of your skin flora and strengthens your skin barrier.

  • CORRECT

If your complexion lacks evenness or radiance, we've developed a biomimetic serum for you, concentrated in vitamin C and p-Refinyl: a biotechnology that reduces skin roughness.

VIBRE biomimetic serum eliminates spots, restores radiance to the complexion and eliminates blackheads and imperfections.

  • MOISTURIZE AND STRENGTHEN YOUR SKIN BARRIER

As you can see, finding an overall balance is essential for healthy skin. VIBRE plumping cream has been developed with this in mind. Thanks to its concentration in ceramides, it reinforces the skin's film and stimulates collagen production to facilitate cell regeneration and limit the appearance of scars caused by pimples. 

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