adult acne
adult acne
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by M Avis - 2006-11-28
As a sufferer of adult acne you are desperate for a solution. There are two types of acne in adults: the one that has persisted since the teenage years, and the one that suddenly appears in later life...
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by Frank Cordova - 2006-12-01
Did you know that more than 25% of the adult population worldwide suffers from acne? If we leave the pages of statistical data and look at people with plain eyes it will be hard to find a man or a wom...
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by Matt Adler - 2006-12-08
Adult female acne is relatively common. Approximately 50% of women will get acne in their lifetime. Unfortunately it does not stop at the teenage years, although mild acne can be tolerated at times. S...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-08
If you find yourself suffering from acne, there are several paths you can take. Getting an over-the-counter treatment is one path; however, if your acne is severe enough, it is best to see a qualified...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-08
It happens on the day that you are about to get your high school picture taken. It occurs on wedding days, prom dates, and those times when we would rather it hide its ugly head. It is called acne, an...
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by Matt Adler - 2006-12-09
If you are a woman suffering from acne it may be the cause of mild hormone changes, or it could be from a prolonged hormone imbalance. Regardless of the cause, there is a female acne treatment availab...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-11
You may remember suffering with embarrassing acne when you were a teenager. Sure, there were those times when you were too horrified to go on a date because of a pimple on your cheek. And there were t...
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by Stephanie McIntyre - 2006-12-18
When it comes to medications for acne, there are, generally speaking, two forms: topical medications and oral medications. Topicals are applied directly to the skin and come in a variety of forms. The...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-18
If you have very bothersome acne that often makes you self-conscious, it is in your best interest to see a dermatologist. A dermatologist is a medical doctor who treats skin problems. Acne is an infec...
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by Matthew Hick - 2006-12-21
Acne scars can have a great deal of mental and psychological effects on the people who have them. Luckily, today there are many medical procedures that can lessen or completely eliminate the scars tha...