Collection: Acne & Pimples

"Tried Everything For Your Acne? Here's What You Haven't Tried Yet."

Why This Happens To You

Acne is not just a teenage problem. Millions of adults wake up every day to new breakouts — on their chin, forehead, cheeks, and back. And the frustrating part? The more products you use, the worse it sometimes gets.


Here's why. Most acne treatments attack the surface — they dry out the skin, strip natural oils, and leave your skin red, irritated, and over cleaned. Your skin then panics, produces even more oil to compensate, and the cycle never ends.

  • Excess sebum production clogging your pores
  • Bacteria (C. acnes) thriving inside those clogged pores
  • Inflammation turning a small blockage into a painful, red bump
  • Hormonal fluctuations triggering oil glands to overproduce
  • Dead skin buildup that never gets properly cleared

What Nature Offers Instead

Pure essential oils work differently. They don't strip your skin — they rebalance it. They don't just kill bacteria on the surface — they regulate the conditions that allow bacteria to grow in the first place.

Top Earth N Pure Oils for Acne

1. Tea Tree Oil — The Natural Antibiotic Tea Tree is nature's most powerful antibacterial oil. Clinically proven to kill acne-causing bacteria without destroying your skin's natural barrier. Unlike harsh chemical treatments, it reduces inflammation while it heals — so you get clearer skin without the redness and peeling.

Best for: Active pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, back acne

2. Lavender Oil — The Calmer Most people don't realize that inflammation is half the battle with acne. Lavender oil is one of nature's strongest anti-inflammatory agents — it calms the angry redness around pimples, reduces swelling, and speeds up healing so breakouts disappear faster and leave fewer marks.

Best for: Red, inflamed acne, sensitive acne-prone skin

3. Rosehip Oil — The Scar Healer Once the pimple is gone, the mark it leaves behind can stay for months. Rosehip oil is packed with Vitamin A and essential fatty acids that actively repair skin cells, fade post-acne marks, and restore an even skin tone over time.

Best for: Acne scars, post-breakout marks, uneven skin tone

4. Jojoba Oil — The Balancer Jojoba is chemically similar to your skin's own sebum — which means when you apply it, your skin thinks it has already produced enough oil and slows down production. It's the only oil that actually helps oily, acne-prone skin produce less oil over time.

Best for: Oily, acne-prone skin, large pores

How To Use

Spot Treatment (Night)

  • 1 drop Tea Tree Oil
  • Mix with 3 drops Jojoba Oil
  • Apply directly on pimple with a cotton bud
  • Leave overnight

Full Face Routine (Morning & Night)

  • Cleanse face

  • 2 drops Rosehip Oil + 2 drops Lavender Oil
  • Warm between palms
  • Press gently onto face — do not rub
  • Follow with moisturizer

 

  • 3 drops Tea Tree Oil in a bowl of steaming water
  • Steam face for 5 minutes
  • Clears pores and kills surface bacteria

What Our Customers Say

"I had cystic acne for 6 years. Tried every cream, every serum, every antibiotic. Tea Tree and Rosehip from Earth N Pure was the first thing that actually worked without destroying my skin." — Priya, Delhi

"My dermatologist actually told me to try Tea Tree oil instead of more medication. Found Earth N Pure and haven't looked back." — RIA SEHNA, Mumbai


Important Note

Always dilute essential oils before applying to skin. Never apply undiluted Tea Tree directly to large areas. Do a patch test first if you have sensitive skin.


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