Wednesday, October 31, 2012

About Acne: What To Do When Treatments Aren't Working

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

One of the hardest things about having acne is waiting for the treatments to work... or not work. Seriously, sometimes it seems like there aren't any effective treatments.

I get your frustration. So, here are a few things you can do if your acne treatment results are less than stellar.

Until next week,

~ Angela


Why Aren't My Treatments Working?
Figuring out why a treatment isn't working is the best starting point. Here are a few reasons behind the disappointing results.

Should I Go Back To The Dermatologist?
The next step -- see a dermatologist. Wait, you say, I've already been to the dermatologist.
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What To Do When Prescription Treatments Aren't Working
In fact, you're using the medications your doctor prescribed right now, and you're still breaking out. So, now what?

What I Wish I Knew About Acne (Before I Started Treatment)
There is no one-size-fits-all treatment, which is why it can take so much time to clear up. Understanding how treatments work (and why they fail) will ultimately help you clear your skin.

 


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