Step 1: Dissolve the Plug
Oil Dissolution Theory — Why: Uses the principle "Like Dissolves Like." High-linoleic Watermelon and Grapeseed oils bind to hardened sebum and dissolve it, clearing the pore without harsh scrubbing.
Adult acne is rarely a hygiene issue; it is a compositional issue. Research shows that acne-prone sebum is deficient in Linoleic Acid, making it sticky and prone to clogging. The OUMERE protocol treats acne by correcting this fatty acid imbalance and dissolving congestion without stripping the barrier.
Traditional acne treatments (drying lotions, foams) strip the skin, causing it to overproduce oil to compensate. Worse, they do not address the root cause: Linoleic Acid Deficiency. When sebum lacks Linoleic Acid, it becomes viscous and glue-like, trapping bacteria in the pore. To clear the pore, we must introduce high-linoleic oils that liquify this congestion.
Oil Dissolution Theory — Why: Uses the principle "Like Dissolves Like." High-linoleic Watermelon and Grapeseed oils bind to hardened sebum and dissolve it, clearing the pore without harsh scrubbing.
No. 9 Exfoliant — Why: Contains Mandelic Acid (lipophilic) which penetrates the oil within the pore to break desmosome bonds, preventing the dead skin buildup that caps the acne lesion.
Serum Bioluminelle — Why: It seems counter-intuitive to put oil on acne, but this serum provides the missing Linoleic Acid. This "tricks" the skin into stopping excess oil production and thins the sebum so it flows freely.
UV-R — Why: Acne is an inflammatory condition. UV-R uses Sulforaphane to downregulate the inflammatory markers that cause the redness and swelling of a breakout.
Weeks 1–2 (The Purge): As pores unclog, some deep congestion may surface. This is a sign the dissolution is working.
Weeks 3–4: Inflammation reduces; active breakouts heal faster.
Week 6+: Sebum composition is balanced; skin is clear and less reactive.
Scientific Note: OUMERE formulations are developed for cosmetic use, focusing on the visible health and aesthetic quality of the skin. They are not pharmaceuticals and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition, including severe clinical acne.