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Hormones to Homecare: Treating the Teenage Client
Written by: Christiane Waldron
What do sweating, diet, and social media have to do with teenage breakouts? Which conditions can be misdiagnosed as acne because of similar features? Why is having a teenage facial...
Published in: Acne
Trouble in Therapy: Rising Issues in Dermatological Acne Treatment
Written by: Hilary Baldwin
Innovative therapies to treat skin conditions like moderate-to-severe acne and rosacea have been lacking in the past decade. Considering that acne is the most common condition presented to dermatologists, this...
Published in: Acne
Under Pressure: Common Skin Conditions Influenced by Stress
Written by: Sandy Getzky
People often assume that stress only causes emotional distress or mental health issues; little do they know external appearance can also be adversely affected. Stress can easily affect overall health,...
Published in: Acne
Fact or Fiction: Acne is genetic.
Written by: Robert Manzo, president and founder of Skinprint®
There are several well-documented, root causes of acne. These include overproduction of sebum, increased presence of selective bacteria, higher skin pH, hormonal flux, hyperkeratosis (faster skin growth), underlying inflammation, and...
Published in: Acne
Tackling Teenage Acne
Written by: Louis Silberman
In a world where personal images are so easily accessible, dealing with teenage acne can be especially challenging. Many are familiar with a recent incident involving gorgeous model Kendall Jenner,...
Published in: Acne

