Ava struggles with sensitive, acne-prone skin. Watch her journey as she uncovers which products cause a reaction.
The Problem
Skin Chemistry 101
Ava starts using Clera and quickly discovers that some formulas don’t mix. Certain combinations actually trigger a reaction, containing acne-initiating ingredients such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and isopropyl myristate, giving her a first-hand look at her skin’s sensitivities.
Week Two
“Well, What Do I Use Then?”
After seeing which ingredients trigger reactions, Ava wonders what’s actually safe for her skin. With Clera, she begins discovering alternatives that won’t clash, such as niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and salicylic acid, helping her navigate her sensitive, acne-prone skin with confidence.
Week Three
Clarity in Action
Ava starts applying the safe alternatives identified with Clera, like The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%, La Roche-Posay Effaclar Serum, and CeraVe Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum, and begins to see which combinations actually improve her skin without causing breakouts. She’s learning to build a routine that works for her, not against her skin.
Week Two
Makeup Under the Microscope
Ava gets curious about her makeup routine and starts questioning which products might be affecting her skin. Using Clera, she identifies problematic ingredients in her everyday items, such as talc, mineral oil, and certain silicones, and discovers safer alternatives like bareMinerals Original Foundation, Ilia True Skin Serum Foundation, and RMS Beauty “Un” Cover-Up, helping her keep her skin calm while still enjoying makeup.
Week Three
Behind the Pretty Packaging
Behind the pretty packaging and clever marketing, we rarely know what’s actually inside our products. Just because an influencer uses it doesn’t mean it works for you. Ava’s journey proves that real-time analysis is the only way to see what truly affects your skin. Be like Ava - informed, confident, in control.