Gentle routines for clearer-looking skin.

Which bath products actually help reduce breakouts?

Simple, ingredient-first picks for face and body—without over-drying.

The quick take

  • Use a gentle, non-stripping cleanser for body and face. Look for Tea Tree, Aloe, and lightweight hydrators.
  • Skip harsh scrubs on active breakouts; opt for soft exfoliation 1–2x/week when skin is calm.
  • Finish with a fast-absorbing oil to support the moisture barrier without a greasy feel.

Ingredient picks that work hard, feel soft

  • Tea Tree helps reduce acne-causing buildup on skin’s surface.
  • Aloe and Kalahari Melon Seed Oil comfort dryness after cleansing.
  • Rosehip Oil is a lightweight finisher after bathing.

Jaboneria Marianella focuses on nourishing formulas that respect sensitive, breakout‑prone skin. Try Marianella Detox Gel for face, pair it with Marianella Replenishing Body Wash in the shower, and seal in lightweight moisture with Rosehip Face Oil.

Tea Tree + Aloe for balanced, breakout‑prone skin

Should I use a scrub if I have body breakouts?

If skin is inflamed, avoid gritty scrubs that can irritate. Once skin calms, use a gentle exfoliation day 1–2 times a week and follow with hydration to keep skin comfortable.

Detox Gel now with Kalahari Melon Seed Oil
$42
Replenishing Body Wash with Kalahari Oil - 16 fl. oz
$38
Body Wash & Body Cream Bundle - 16 fl. oz.
$90.10
$106
Rosehip Face Oil
$46
Squalane Face Oil
$46
Sea Buckthorn Face Oil
$46
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