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Clear skin isn’t just about whether you’re breaking out today. Stella tracks clarity across multiple signals — from pore visibility to healing speed — to show what’s happening both above and below the surface.

Breakouts come in different forms, appear in different zones and change over time. By understanding which type you’re seeing and where it appears, you can adjust your routine with more confidence and less guesswork.

1. Clarity & Breakout Types

Not all breakouts behave the same. Stella distinguishes between several different forms:

  • Comedones — blackheads and whiteheads
  • Papules & Pustules — red, inflamed bumps
  • Deep Breakouts — under-the-surface, tender spots

Each follows a different pattern, and each responds better to different routine approaches.

2. Clogged Pores (Comedones)

These form when oil and dead skin build up inside a pore. They’re considered non-inflamed — meaning they’re more about congestion than irritation.

Tracking comedones helps you understand:

  • Whether your exfoliation is too light or too strong
  • How your skin responds to humidity and sweat
  • Whether your current cleanser is balancing your oil levels

3. Red, Swollen Bumps

These are papules and pustules — breakouts with visible inflammation. When these appear, it’s less about buildup and more about how the skin is reacting.

Stella watches how these areas change over time:

  • Are they lasting longer or clearing faster?
  • Do they flare during stress or cycle shifts?
  • Are the same zones repeating?

Patterns here help guide how gentle or active your routine should be.

4. Pore Size & Density

Pores are not “flaws” — they’re openings for oil to reach the surface. Larger or more visible pores often reflect natural oil levels or genetics.

Stella measures:

  • Pore Size — how visible each pore appears
  • Pore Density — how clustered they are in different regions

Tracking these signals helps determine whether to focus on balance, exfoliation rhythm or hydration support.

5. Post-Breakout Marks

After a breakout heals, it often leaves a flat pink or red mark. These are post-inflammation marks — different from dark pigment spots.

They fade gradually over time. Stella tracks:

  • How long they take to settle
  • Whether new marks are appearing faster than old ones fade
  • Which regions of the face are most affected

This helps you see healing progress even before the skin looks fully even.

6. Where Breakouts Show Up

Location provides extra context:

  • T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) — often linked to oil balance and environment
  • Cheeks & jawline — can reflect internal rhythms like stress or cycle shifts

By mapping where breakouts appear, Stella helps identify triggers and pattern cycles over time.

The Goal

Breakouts don’t define your skin — your trend does.

Stella shows you whether:

  • Breakouts are becoming less frequent
  • Inflammation is settling faster
  • Marks are fading predictably
  • Your pores are looking clearer over time

When you can see the pattern, you can make calm, confident decisions — without reacting to every single day.