
The Art of Being Well The Truth About Skin Healing: What Big Brands Won’t Tell You | Justin Gardner
Jun 26, 2025
In a dynamic conversation, Justin Gardner, founder and CEO of Active Skin Repair, dives into the revolutionary use of hypochlorous acid in skin care. He unveils the hidden dangers of conventional treatments and highlights the alarming rise of antibiotic resistance. Justin shares his journey from regenerative medicine to creating non-toxic, effective solutions for acne and sensitive skin. Additionally, he discusses the importance of sustainable practices in skincare and the shift towards clean, natural products for safer family health.
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Hypochlorous Acid for Acne Care
- For acne, use Active Skin Repair spray multiple times daily and consider the hydrogel for targeted treatment.
- It selectively kills bad bacteria while preserving good skin microbiome balance.
Biofilms Block Wound Healing
- Biofilms form protective bacterial layers that stall chronic wound healing, especially in diabetic and elderly patients.
- Disrupting biofilms is critical before applying advanced wound therapies for effective healing.
Use for Diaper Rash and Scrapes
- Spray hypochlorous acid on diaper rash or cuts up to five times daily to prevent bacterial colonization.
- Allow 15 seconds for action before applying balms; safe for kids and useful for minor scrapes.





