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Skin Problems and Acne

Acne Facts

Ever wonder how a pimple starts? See a drawing and read a description of how acne works.

Acne Facts

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The Clear-Skin Makeover

By Jenny BaillyFighting pimples and wrinkles? Here’s how to give your old routine a grown-up overhaul for radiant results. Like high school pop quizzes and awkward prom dates, pimples are supposed to be distant bad memories. If only. But these days, even moms of teens are battling blemishes — and wrinkles, too. In fact, between 15 and 35 percent of women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s suffer from breakouts, according to a report published last year in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology...

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Adult Acne

Teens aren't the only people who get acne. Before you try to pop a pimple, read this article on adult acne.

Adult Acne

 

Teen Acne

Almost all teens get at least an occasional pimple. But acne can often be treated. Get the facts on teen acne.

Teen Acne

 

WebMD Medical Reference

Reviewed by Norman Levine, MD on March 03, 2010
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