Sports Skin Science
By NewGen Science on

You take care of your stick.
You take care of your skates.
You take care of your gear.
Your skin deserves the same attention.
For hockey players, long practices, intense workouts, and hours spent wearing helmets and equipment can create the perfect environment for breakouts — especially around the forehead, cheeks, and chin.
If you have ever noticed more pimples during hockey season, you are not alone. Sweat, oil, and equipment buildup can get trapped against your skin, leading to what many athletes call hockey helmet acne.
The good news? You don’t need a complicated skincare routine.
You need a simple routine that fits your schedule and keeps your skin clean after you compete.
Hockey is a high-intensity sport. Between skating drills, conditioning, and game situations, your skin works hard too.
Sweat mixes with oil, dirt, and dead skin cells throughout the day. If it stays on your skin after practice, it can contribute to clogged pores and breakouts.
Your helmet is designed to protect you on the ice — but it also creates a warm, sweaty environment around your face.
The areas where your helmet, chin strap, and equipment touch your skin are often where players notice breakouts first.
One practice is not usually the issue.
It is the routine:
Your skin goes through the same cycle again and again.
That is why having a consistent post-practice routine matters.
The easiest way to help your skin after hockey?
Wash your face.
Not tomorrow.
Not when you remember.
After practice.
Your face needs more than just water. A cleanser designed for active skin helps remove the sweat, oil, and buildup left behind from your helmet and equipment.
Biophora Bioactive Cleanser was designed for active teens and young adults who need a simple, effective face wash that fits into their sports routine.
It helps deep clean sweat, dirt, and equipment buildup while supporting clearer-looking skin for athletes who spend hours training and competing.
The formula includes:
Glycolic acid helps remove dead skin cells and supports smoother-looking skin by gently exfoliating the surface.
Green tea extract provides antioxidant support and helps calm the appearance of stressed skin.
Antioxidants help support healthy-looking skin after daily exposure to sweat and environmental stress.
You already have a training routine. Your skincare routine should be just as easy.
Use Biophora Bioactive Cleanser on damp skin.
Massage for 30–60 seconds and rinse thoroughly.
This helps remove:
Keeping your skin balanced helps it feel comfortable, especially during long hockey seasons.
That’s it.
No complicated steps.
No bathroom full of products.
Just a routine that works.
Your helmet protects you during the game, but it also collects sweat over time.
Clean your equipment regularly to help reduce buildup.
Try not to sit around in sweaty gear after practice. The sooner you clean up, the better.
It can be tempting, especially before a game or school, but picking can make irritation worse.
The best skincare routine is the one you actually do.
Most skincare products are made for everyday lifestyles.
Athletes have different challenges:
Your skin is part of your performance routine.
Just like you train your body to compete, you can train your skin with simple habits that help it handle the demands of your sport.
Hockey itself does not cause acne, but sweat, friction, and equipment buildup can contribute to clogged pores and breakouts.
A good hockey face wash should help remove sweat and buildup while being gentle enough for daily use. Biophora Bioactive Cleanser was designed specifically for active athletes.
Players should wash their face after practices, games, and workouts to remove sweat and buildup.
You put in the work every day — on the ice, in the gym, and during practice.
Your skincare routine should keep up.
Biophora Athlete helps hockey players build one simple habit: clean your skin after the game so you’re ready for the next one.