Wednesday, February 13, 2013

About Acne: Loving Your Skin

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! This week's newsletter is all about loving your skin. (I know, I don't love mine all the time either. It's hard to when it's driving you crazy.) But a little extra care can make a big difference to your skin.

The best way to love your skin this week -- keep using those treatments regularly!

Angela


First Comes Love...
Today, your lovely might present you with the quintessential Valentine's offering -- chocolate. Ack! Don't they know chocolate causes pimples? It does, doesn't it?

Then Comes Marriage...
If you're planning a spring wedding (or summer, or fall) you may be worried about how your skin will look on your big day. Not a problem, if you start now with this wedding day clear skin countdown.
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Then Comes Baby in a Carriage
Pregnancy doesn't make everyone glow. No, lots of people find their skin breaks out more than ever. Not all acne treatments are safe for the little bun in the over, though. Here's how to treat acne safely during pregnancy.
Search Related Topics:  pregnancy and acne  hormonal acne  acne treatments

I Hate Valentine's Day!
Maybe all this sugary-sweet Valentine's day stuff just makes you want to gag. You don't need someone to be your Valentine, anyway. Here are some nice things you can do for yourself (that will also help your skin).

 


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