Wednesday, June 26, 2013

About Acne: Simple Steps for Healthier Skin

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Creating healthy skin goes beyond just acne treatments. This week's newsletter shares things you can do daily to help your skin become its best.

~ Angela


4 Simple Steps for Healthier Skin
Work these four steps into your daily routine and see your skin glow. (Plus, these tips are healthy for your body too.)

How To Shave Without Irritating Your Acne
Irritated skin is not happy skin. These tips will help you shave without aggravating your acne.

Get Rid of that Stubborn Pimple FAST
We've all been there, having an especially annoying pimple that's big, painful, and doesn't want to go away. Here's what you can do to get rid of it.

Beat Treatment Dryness In One Step
Lastly, here's one quick thing you can do to stop dry skin caused by acne treatments. You'll never guess what it is!

 


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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

About Acne: Tips for Using Your Treatments

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

This week's newsletter is all about treatment tips. Whether you're using over-the-counter or prescription medications, you'll find ways to beat side effects and get the most from your acne medications.

Have a great week,

~ Angela


Benzoyl Peroxide Treatment Tips
Whether you're using an OTC benzoyl peroxide product or prescription BPO, these tips will help you get the best results from your treatment.

Tips for Using Topical Retinoids
If you're using a topical retinoid (medications Retin-A, Differin, Tazorac, or generic tretinoin) you've got to check out these tips.

Tips for Using Isotretinoin
Isotretinoin products (Sotret, Amnesteem, Roaccutane, etc.) will dry your skin out like crazy. Here are three things you can do to minimize dryness and maximize effectiveness.

Treatment Mistakes You May Be Making
It doesn't matter which treatment you're using, if you're not using it correctly you won't get stellar results. Are you inadvertently making these treatment mistakes?

 


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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

About Acne: Treatment "Jumping", Money-Saving Tips, & More

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Have you seen the latest treatment tips that were posted on the About.com Acne Blog? If not, no worries. You find all the links below.

Until next week,

~ Angela


What To Do When OTC Treatments Aren't Working
OTC treatments can work in some cases, but the majority of the time they aren't all that effective. So, what do you do next?

Don't Treatment Jump
One thing you surely don't want to do is start treatment jumping. What is that, you ask? Read on to find out.

But I've Already Seen a Dermatologist!
You find that this month I'm really pushing making an appointment with a dermatologist, because I think that's the best way to get the best results. But lots of you have already seen a dermatologist... with no results. What should you do in that case?

4 Ways to Save Money On Your Treatments
I know that an appointment with a dermatologist can be costly, even if you have insurance. Luckily there are some things you can do to save some money on your acne treatments.

 


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