Gentle, pore-friendly care starts here.
How can I unclog pores with salicylic‑level results—without drying my skin?
A quick guide to BHA routines and gentle, botanical alternatives from Jaboneria Marianella.

Quick take

Salicylic acid (a BHA) helps lift oil and buildup from inside pores, which can visibly reduce the look of blackheads and surface congestion. If your skin leans dry or reactive, pair BHA use with barrier‑loving hydration—or choose a non‑BHA routine that still keeps pores clear and calm.

Who it’s for

  • Oily or combination skin that feels congested
  • Blackheads, visible pores, or mask‑related buildup

How to use it wisely

  • Patch test first and start slowly (think a few times per week).
  • Keep skin balanced: cleanse gently, hydrate, and seal with a lightweight oil.
  • Always support with daily SPF.

Prefer a gentle path?

Jaboneria Marianella focuses on botanical, BHA‑free options that help clarify without the sting. A simple routine can look like: cleanse, soothe with aloe‑rich hydration, then layer antioxidants and a light oil for smooth, comfortable skin.

Jaboneria Marianella tip: consistency beats intensity—choose a routine you can follow every day.

Sensitive or easily dehydrated?

Try a clarifying routine without BHA:

  1. Cleanse: a creamy wash to remove impurities without stripping.
  2. Prime with lightweight hydration: aloe- and tea tree–infused moisture helps keep pores feeling fresh.
  3. Antioxidant layer (AM): Vitamin C + niacinamide supports a brighter, more even look.
  4. Seal (PM): a few drops of a fast‑absorbing oil lock in hydration and softness.

This gentle approach pairs everyday clarity with lasting comfort—no tingling required.

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