Wednesday, January 28, 2015

About Acne: Personalize Your Acne Treatments

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Everyone's acne is different.  What works for one person won't work for the next.

But by understanding your skin, and your acne triggers, you can personalize a treatment that is perfect for you.  This week's newsletter will help show you how.

Angela

Treatment Help for Teens

Nearly every teenager will deal with breakouts to some degree.  (Think your classmates have naturally pimple-free skin?  Not likely -- they're probably already using an acne treatment.)  These tips will help teens ages 13 to 19.

For younger preteens, you'll want to check out these helpful tips for tweens 8 to 12.


Treatment Help for Adults

Not everyone with acne is a teenager.  In fact, a huge percentage of adults have acne too.

Of course, skin types and treatment options vary between the sexes, so men will want to also take a look at this article.  Ladies, this piece is for you. 

Search Related Topics:  adult acne  hormonal acne  acne scars

Treating Comedonal Acne

The type of acne you have also determines the treatment that will be most effective.  If you mainly have bumpy skin, blackheads, and non-inflamed blemishes, you have what's called comedonal acne.

Is your acne more inflamed?  Then you'll need the info found in these articles: Treating Moderate Acne and Treating Severe Acne.

Search Related Topics:  comedones  comedonal acne  non-inflammatory acne

Back and Body Acne
And no matter what your age, body acne can also be an issue.  The breakouts you get on your back and body are often treated differently than those on your face.


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