Podcast
You’ve finished Accutane. Your acne’s gone, but your skin feels… off. Dry, tight, easily irritated. That glow you imagined is probably still missing. The reality is, Accutane does more than clear breakouts, it strips your skin of oils, slows down healing, and weakens your barrier.
Now comes the important part: rebuilding.
This guide walks you through a straightforward plan to care for your post‑Accutane skin.
Key Notes:
- Use gentle, fragrance-free cleansers and avoid scrubs or foaming formulas.
- Moisturize with barrier-repair ingredients like ceramides, squalane, and hyaluronic acid.
- Apply SPF daily—post-Accutane skin is highly sensitive to UV damage.
- Reintroduce active ingredients gradually and monitor for irritation.
- A balanced diet, sleep, and stress management support skin recovery from within.
- Start with Gentle Cleansing
Right now, your skin doesn’t need fancy cleansers or foam. It needs something simple, something that won’t leave it feeling even drier.
Choose a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser with a creamy or gel texture. Avoid anything that says “deep clean” or contains exfoliants. Wash with lukewarm water, using your hands only. No brushes. No scrubbing. Just a short, calm cleanse morning and night.
Afterwards, pat your skin dry with a soft towel. Don’t rub. That one habit alone can make a big difference.
Rooibos and Aloe pH‑Balancing Cleanser
The Willa Krause Rooibos and Aloe pH‑Balancing Cleanser is a gentle, daily-use formula that respects your skin’s natural barrier while providing a thorough cleanse. Infused with antioxidant-rich rooibos and calming aloe vera, it helps to remove impurities without stripping moisture—leaving your skin clean, calm, and comfortable.
Ideal for all skin types, this plant-based fusion supports a healthy pH level, which is essential for preventing irritation and dryness. Whether your skin is sensitive, dry, or recovering from treatments, this cleanser works to keep it balanced, smooth, and soothed with every wash.
- Hydrate and Rebuild the Barrier
Moisture is no longer optional, it’s everything. Your skin’s barrier is like a wall, and right now, that wall has cracks.
Reach for moisturisers loaded with ceramides, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or squalane. These ingredients pull in water and help lock it in. For extra support, layer a hydrating serum under your cream. And don’t be afraid of richer textures. Thicker doesn’t mean worse. In fact, it usually means better hydration.
At night, you can even seal it all in with a balm. Yes, it might feel greasy. That’s fine. You want that cushion while your skin repairs.
A-Z Hyaluronic Skin Supplement
The Willa Krause A-Z Hyaluronic Skin Supplement is a powerhouse serum designed to hydrate, firm, and recharge tired or ageing skin. This formula blends hyaluronic acid with a full spectrum of vitamins—from A to F—alongside essential minerals like copper, calcium, magnesium, and zinc. Together, these nutrients support collagen production, brighten the complexion, and strengthen the skin barrier.
It’s especially effective for smoothing deep wrinkles and restoring volume to mature or moisture-depleted skin. Despite its advanced formula, it’s suitable for all skin types making it a smart addition to any routine focused on hydration, protection, and long-term skin resilience.
- Wear Sunscreen. Every Day.
Post‑Accutane skin is super vulnerable to sun damage. Even mild UV exposure can leave you red or blotchy.
Apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher every morning, rain or shine. Choose a mineral sunscreen (with zinc or titanium dioxide) if your skin is still very reactive. These are less likely to sting or clog.
And yes, sunscreen goes on even if you’re indoors most of the day. Light from windows still counts. Make it part of your routine. Always.
- Reintroduce Active Ingredients Slowly
After months of Accutane, it’s tempting to jump back into acids, exfoliants, or vitamin C. Take a breath. Your skin is still healing.
Give it a few weeks before testing any actives. And when you do, go slow. Start once a week. Use low percentages. Always buffer with a good moisturizer.
Watch how your skin responds. If it stings, flakes, or looks red, scale back. No product is worth damaging the progress you’ve made.
- Support Your Skin from the Inside
Topical care is key, but what you eat and how you live matters too.
Focus on whole foods, especially those rich in healthy fats and antioxidants. Omega‑3s (like salmon, flaxseed, or walnuts) help calm inflammation. A low‑sugar, low-glycemic diet supports balanced skin. And water? You already know it—keep drinking it.
Probiotics can also help, especially if your gut’s been affected by antibiotics or meds. And don’t forget sleep. Your skin does most of its repair work while you rest.
- Be Patient. Real Recovery Takes Time
Your skin isn’t going to bounce back overnight. Some people see quick improvement. For others, it’s a slow climb.
Stick with your routine. Keep things simple. Avoid switching products too often. Trust that every gentle cleanse and well-chosen cream is helping, day by day.
If things go sideways (peeling, breakouts, irritation), pull back. Reset. Less is more right now.
- Add Extra Care When Your Skin Is Ready
Eventually, your skin will start to feel more balanced. Less reactive. Softer. That’s when you can start looking at long-term maintenance.
If you’re dealing with leftover texture, hyperpigmentation, or scarring, this is when you might introduce targeted treatments like mild retinoids or lactic acid. Start with low concentrations. Space them out. Always moisturize after.
You could also explore professional options down the line, like light peels or facials, but only when your barrier is solid.
- Know When to Ask for Help
If your skin still feels tight, sore, or inflamed months after finishing Accutane, speak to a dermatologist. You may need prescription support or more targeted advice.
Don’t try to fix everything alone. Some skin issues need medical attention, and there’s no shame in getting help.
Sample Routine: What to Use and When
Morning
- Gentle cleanser
- Hydrating serum (optional)
- Cream with ceramides or glycerin
- Broad-spectrum SPF 30+
Evening
- Gentle cleanser
- Moisturizer or balm
- (Optional) Introduce actives only once your skin is fully recovered
Conclusion
Finishing Accutane doesn’t mean your skincare journey is done. It means you’re moving into a different phase—one focused on healing, patience, and consistency.
Your job now is to rebuild what’s been stripped. Stay gentle. Stay consistent. Let your skin rest. Over time, your barrier will regain its strength, and your skin will feel more like itself again.
If you want help choosing the right post‑Accutane products or routine, visit your nearest Willa Krause consultant. They’ll help guide you with care, experience, and products that support real healing.


