How to Actually Get Clear Skin
(Even If Nothing Has Worked for You So Far)
If your skin still isn’t clear… it’s not because you’re doing nothing wrong
You’ve probably done what most people do:
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You buy something for your skin.
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You try it for a few days.
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You wait for something to happen.
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Nothing really changes… or things get worse.
So you switch again.
And again.
And again.
And at some point, it stops feeling like “skincare experimenting” and starts feeling like:
“Why does nothing ever work for me?”
But I need you to hear this clearly:
It’s not your effort that’s the problem.
It’s the lack of structure behind what you’re doing.


The real reason your skin won’t clear up
(this is usually it)
Most people don’t have “bad skin.”
They have a routine that looks like this:
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A cleanser they saw online
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A serum someone recommended
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A moisturizer that didn’t break them out
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A treatment they’re hoping will “finally fix it”
But nothing was chosen to work together.
So your skin is constantly reacting to:
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new ingredients
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new routines
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new expectations every week
And instead of improving, it stays stuck in survival mode.
Because clear skin doesn’t
happen in chaos.
It happens in consistency.
Here’s the cycle that keeps you stuck
(and no one talks about this clearly)
This is what actually happens for most people with acne:
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Skin breaks out
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Panic sets in
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New product gets added
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Skin gets irritated
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More breakouts happen
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Routine gets changed again
And it feels productive because you’re always “doing something.”
But in reality:
Your skin never stays still long enough to respond.
So it never learns what’s helping… or what’s hurting.
It just keeps reacting.
The biggest misconception about getting clear skin
Most people think:
“I just need the right product.”
So they keep searching for:
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the right cleanser
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the right serum
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the right active ingredient
But here’s the truth that actually changes things:
Clear skin doesn’t come from finding the perfect product.
It comes from building a routine your skin can actually stay consistent with.
That’s what most routines are missing.
Not better ingredients.
Better structure.
What actually has to change for your skin to improve
If you want clear skin that actually lasts, it comes down to this:
1. Your skin needs consistency, not intensity
More products and stronger actives usually make things worse, not better.
2. Your routine needs to be simple enough to repeat
If it’s complicated, it won’t last — and your skin will never stabilize.
3. Your skin needs time without constant changes
Most people restart before results even begin.
And that’s where everything falls apart.
What a clear skin routine actually looks like
(when it’s done right)
It’s not 10 steps. It’s not complicated layering.
It’s this:
Morning:
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Gentle cleanse (or just rinse if needed)
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Hydration
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Moisturizer
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Sunscreen
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Night:
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Gentle cleanser
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One targeted treatment (only if your skin needs it)
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Moisturizer
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Weekly:
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Minimal exfoliation (if your skin can handle it)
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Focus on calming, not attacking your skin
That’s it.
Simple. Repeatable. Stable.
So why are you still not seeing results?
Even with a simple routine, most people still stay stuck.
And it usually comes down to this:
You don’t just need steps.
You need to understand:
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what your skin is actually reacting to
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how often your skin can handle actives
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when to stop vs when to stay consistent
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how to adjust without restarting everything
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Without that, even a “simple routine” gets misused.
And the cycle repeats.

Here’s the part that changes everything
Clear skin is not complicated.
But it does require direction.
Because without direction:
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you overcorrect
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you overreact
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you constantly restart
And your skin never stabilizes long enough to actually improve.
This is exactly why I created The Marshmallow Skin Method
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Because I kept seeing the same thing:
People weren’t failing because they didn’t care.
They were failing because no one ever showed them how skincare actually works as a system.
So I built a step-by-step guide that removes all the guesswork.
Inside The Marshmallow Skin Method, you learn how to:
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build a skincare routine that actually works for your skin type
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stop the cycle of constant product switching
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understand what your skin is reacting to (and why)
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finally stay consistent long enough to see real results
Not by adding more steps.
But by finally having structure.
If you want clear skin to finally make sense…
Not temporary improvement.
Not random progress.
Not starting over every few weeks.
But actual consistency you can rely on.
