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One of my daughters who had acquired a bad case of acne in recent years, tried the infomercial solution, and it didnt work on her at all. Being a young teenager, she was beset by acne breakouts and needed a solution fast. But unable to find a quick solution, we ended up going to the local dermatologist for acne information and answers. The doctor gave her a prescription for a cream and an oral medication. After following his instructions for a couple weeks, her acne had virtually departed. This was the right solution for her, but it may not be for you - because were all different. Here are some general tips that Ive discovered over the years: If you have oily skin - its best to take a medicated acne product or one in gel form. If you have dry skin - youll probably do better with the acne cream form and medicated products with benzoyl peroxide or salycic acid. If you have both oily AND dry skin (combined type) - you will probably need a combination of oily skin gels and dry skin acne creams to apply to different parts of your fact according to the skin condition there. If you have sensitive skin - you will more than likely need less intense concentrations of either dry, oily, or combined-type treatments. If you have skin pain because of acne - you should get personal attention from a dermatologist. So many people struggle with skin afflictions on a regular basis. With the advances in science, youd think that the acne problem would have been solved long ago and that acne would be a pale memory. Unfortunately the age-old confidence destroyer is still around and going strong. Today, reaching middle age, I find myself in a new situation when it comes to unsightly blemishes. Now I find that my skin tends to be a bit oily and I have acne breakouts after moisturizing my face. One of the few things I look forward to as I get older is the absence of acne. |


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