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    Take control of oily, breakout-prone skin with Natio Clear. Our Australian made skincare for acne prone skin is designed to manage shine, target blemishes and restore balance so you can enjoy healthy, clear skin that ...

    Take control of oily, breakout-prone skin with Natio Clear. Our Australian made ...

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    Natio Clear FAQs

    Yes, and they're a genuinely great pairing for acne-prone skin. Salicylic Acid works to dissolve surface impurities and keep pores clear, while Niacinamide helps calm inflammation, regulate oil production and support the skin barrier. Together they target breakouts from two different angles without working against each other, which is part of why you'll find both in the Natio Clear range.

    Both have a real role to play. Botanicals like Willow Bark, Tea Tree and Witch Hazel deliver genuine antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and exfoliating benefits, while proven actives like Salicylic Acid and Niacinamide are some of the most clinically backed ingredients in acne skincare. Natio Clear brings both together deliberately, pairing nature's most effective blemish-fighting botanicals with proven actives, rather than asking you to choose one or the other.

    Non-comedogenic means a product has been tested to confirm it won't clog pores or contribute to blackheads and whiteheads. It matters most for anyone with oily or acne-prone skin, since the wrong ingredients can quietly undo all the good work your routine is doing. Every product across the Natio Clear range is formulated and tested with this in mind, so you can build your full routine without second guessing it.

    The earliest sign is usually less oiliness and a calmer, more settled complexion, often visible within the first couple of weeks. Real improvement in active breakouts takes a little longer, generally four to six weeks of consistent use. If nothing's shifted after six to eight weeks, or your skin is reacting with ongoing irritation, it's worth reassessing your routine or consulting a dermatologist.

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