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Acne can be very frustrating and completely debilitating.
If you’ve already tried countless products for a more permanent solution, but you’re still not there, here’s one worth a look – Norse Organics Acne Killer. This natural, organic, Viking-inspired range claims to tackle even the most severe cases of acne.
So, here we will look at the details of the range and try to understand if it lives up to its hype.
You’re probably familiar with the types of acne, but let’s break them down:
While you may think acne is just a skin problem, your daily habits have a lot to do with it. Your diet, lifestyle, and skin care choices can make or break your skin’s health.
Dairy, sugar and processed foods can cause inflammation in your body and lead to acne. Similarly, lack of sleep, stress and certain medications can also cause acne.
Furthermore, if you use harsh skin care products or exfoliate too often, it will irritate your skin and make acne worse.
But the good news is that by making conscious changes to your daily habits, you can keep acne at bay. It starts with a healthy diet and skin care.
Daniel Hoftun, founder of Norse Organics, was frustrated by the number of skin care products on the market that were loaded with chemicals and made big promises that they didn’t deliver.
The brand is all about removing your routine and going back to basics—using pure, natural ingredients. They’ve already helped over 100,000 customers clear their skin…and aim to help 10 million more.
Norse Organics is inspired by the tough, resilient spirit of Viking warriors, and their ingredients reflect that. They are obtained from wild arctic plants that thrive and survive the deep snow in the Norwegian mountains and low temperatures.
With a short ripening time in Norway, these plants contain a lot of nutrients, so they concentrate all their goodness in a short period.
Especially those ingredients like wild mountain calendula (a natural anti-inflammatory and healing miracle), burdock oil (a major moisturizer) and lavender oil (a natural antibacterial).
All ingredients are selected at their peak and hand-blended with arctic beeswax to create powerful balms. Also, they do not contain water, fillers and bad chemicals.
Norse Organics believes that good skin care doesn’t have to be complicated. Their 3-step acne and redness ritual is simple and effective, using just three products:
Fun fact: Norse Organics originally targeted men with their products. But their popularity increased after women became their main customers. Their success stories range from 10 to 60 years old, all genders — so they can help anyone!
Norse Organics uses organic, wild and cold-pressed ingredients. Since the products are water-free, they are highly concentrated, unlike traditional products with 70% water. This means you only need a small amount of conditioner for each application.
You know I’m all about trying new skin care products, so I put the acne killer line to the test.
I’ve been dealing with a few breakouts forever, so I was very curious to see if this all-natural approach could really work.
Here’s how to use these products:
Morning: Apply a light layer of 6-in-1 Balm for daily shine and hydration to the face after cleansing. This balm does it all: moisturizes, reduces redness, fights wrinkles and gives a natural glow.
shower: use Premium+ facial scrub in the shower 2-3 times a week. This gently removes dead skin cells, allowing the balms to penetrate deeper and do their job.
But remember: don’t wet the jar! Since the scrub is a powder, water can cause mold. Instead, with dry hands, scoop out a small pinch of powder into the palm of your hand. Then mix it with water in the palm of your hand and gently exfoliate your face for 1-2 minutes. Rinse well and let dry.
night: just before going to bed, apply a little night balm on your face. This powerful salve is your secret weapon against blemishes. For stubborn acne, you can apply the balm 3-4 times a day to the affected areas for faster results.
One thing I love about Norse Organics is its simplicity – they actually advise against using other skin care products while using their ritual, including cleansers and face washes. This might sound counterintuitive, but the idea is that overwashing can strip your skin of its natural oils and lead to dryness and more breakouts. Intriguing, isn’t it?
Although it is gentle, I felt a bit dry at first. My skin eventually adjusted, but it’s something to keep in mind if you have naturally dry skin.
Many users have seen results in just a few days, and some have even experienced overnight improvements.
While results may be very quick for some, it may take several weeks or even months for others to see the full effects. You have to be patient and consistent. Now I’m usually skeptical of brands that make bold claims, but the before and after photos and testimonials on their official website and Trustpilot are pretty convincing.
As for traditional acne treatments like Accutane, they can have some nasty side effects. I find Norse Organic to be gentler. They formulate their products with 100% natural plant-based ingredients, so they are less likely to irritate or dry out the skin. Based on my own experience, I definitely agree – my skin is nourished and balanced.
But here’s an important thing to note! Although Norse Organics products are well accepted by many people, they are not a substitute for medical advice. If you are dealing with a severe form of acne, it is better to talk to a dermatologist.
Overall, I believe the Norse Organics Acne Killer Range is a refreshing alternative to harsh, chemical-laden treatments, and worth checking out if you want a long-term solution.
So you’ve made it to the end of this review and by now you’re probably wondering if Norse Organics Acne Killer will solve your acne problems. Truth be told, it’s not a magic potion that will make all your acne disappear overnight, and you’ll have to be patient with the treatment. Try it and see how it works on your skin.