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Acne News Archive
28-Apr-2008

  • Cleanse it: Skin care (Lansing State Journal)

    If you think that teens are the only ones concerned with breakouts and blemishes, think again. Many women between the ages of 25 and 50 experience adult acne - some studies indicate up to 70 percent have occasional breakouts. No matter what your age, when a zit emerges, the biggest challenge is to resist the urge to pick, scrub or blast it off. Blemishes are caused by bacteria that become ...


  • A day in the life of an esthetician (Courier-Express)

    DuBOIS - Denise Saxton loves skin, though she wasn't always mindful of her passion. "I had been working in the accounting field for 14 years and decided enough is enough," Saxton said. "I had always been a spa junkie.


  • Clogged arteries can cause calf pain (The Columbus Dispatch)

    Q: What are the signs of peripheral artery disease? Do all older people have it? I am 78.


  • Guy's High Tech Secret to Great Skin (Carteret County News-Times)

    ARA) - No matter what the circumstance, the old saying is true, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Whether it's a job interview or a first date, you always want to look your best. But according to researchers, acne affects 25 percent of adult men.


  • When acne grows up (Lake County Journals)

    Acne was once thought to be confined to that awkward period of adolescence.


  • ASK LAURA MERCIER (The New Straits Times)

    Q: ARE there any side-effects if anti-ageing products are applied on a teenager?s skin? ? Nor Adawiah Badrul Hisham, Kuantan. A: FOR teenagers, the normal care routine should include cleanser, toner, moisturiser and typical acne or blemish treatment.


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