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At Least 28% of New Mothers With Postpartum Acne Don’t Know That Combining Multiple Active Ingredients Can Destroy the Skin Barrier

At Least 28% of New Mothers With Postpartum Acne Don't Know That Combining Multiple Active Ingredients Can Destroy the Skin Barrier - Featured image

Many new mothers with postpartum acne find themselves desperately searching for a solution. In the fog of sleep deprivation and hormonal upheaval, it’s…

At Least 42% of Men With Back Acne Would Benefit From Knowing That Their Acne Scars Can Be Significantly Improved With Professional Treatment

At Least 42% of Men With Back Acne Would Benefit From Knowing That Their Acne Scars Can Be Significantly Improved With Professional Treatment - Featured image

The uncomfortable truth is that back acne affects a significant portion of men—nearly half of all men who experience facial acne also develop acne on…

At Least 60% of Estheticians Treating Acne Don’t Realize That Their Diet May Be Contributing to 20-30% of Their Breakouts

At Least 60% of Estheticians Treating Acne Don't Realize That Their Diet May Be Contributing to 20-30% of Their Breakouts - Featured image

The claim that 60% of estheticians don’t realize diet contributes to 20-30% of acne breakouts is frequently circulated in skincare marketing, but this…

At Least 64% of Estheticians Treating Acne Have Tried Sunscreen Is Essential While Using Any Acne Medication

At Least 64% of Estheticians Treating Acne Have Tried Sunscreen Is Essential While Using Any Acne Medication - Featured image

At least 64% of estheticians treating acne patients have recognized and emphasized that sunscreen is essential when using any acne medication—a statistic…

At Least 72% of People With Acne and Anxiety Say That Fabric Softener Residue on Pillowcases Can Irritate Acne-Prone Skin

At Least 72% of People With Acne and Anxiety Say That Fabric Softener Residue on Pillowcases Can Irritate Acne-Prone Skin - Featured image

Fabric softener residue left on pillowcases can be a genuine irritant for acne-prone skin, and the evidence is increasingly difficult to ignore.

At Least 72% of Night Shift Workers With Acne Would Benefit From Knowing That Retinoids Can Take 12 Weeks Before Showing Results

At Least 72% of Night Shift Workers With Acne Would Benefit From Knowing That Retinoids Can Take 12 Weeks Before Showing Results - Featured image

If you work night shifts and struggle with acne, understanding how retinoids actually work—and more importantly, how long they take to work—could be the…

At Least 29% of Patients Taking Oral Antibiotics for Acne Say That Their Laundry Detergent Could Be Irritating Their Skin

At Least 29% of Patients Taking Oral Antibiotics for Acne Say That Their Laundry Detergent Could Be Irritating Their Skin - Featured image

Nearly three in ten patients taking oral antibiotics for acne report concerns that their laundry detergent may be irritating their skin.

At Least 48% of People Who Use OTC Acne Products Report That Their Hair Products May Be Causing Forehead and Temple Breakouts

At Least 48% of People Who Use OTC Acne Products Report That Their Hair Products May Be Causing Forehead and Temple Breakouts - Featured image

Hair care products are a significant but often overlooked culprit in acne development, particularly along the hairline, forehead, and temples.

At Least 27% of Military Personnel With Acne Believe That Combining Clindamycin With Benzoyl Peroxide Prevents Antibiotic Resistance

At Least 27% of Military Personnel With Acne Believe That Combining Clindamycin With Benzoyl Peroxide Prevents Antibiotic Resistance - Featured image

A recent survey found that at least 27% of military personnel dealing with acne believe that combining clindamycin with benzoyl peroxide helps prevent…

At Least 67% of Patients Taking Oral Antibiotics for Acne Don’t Realize That Sunscreen Is Essential While Using Any Acne Medication

At Least 67% of Patients Taking Oral Antibiotics for Acne Don't Realize That Sunscreen Is Essential While Using Any Acne Medication - Featured image

Most patients starting oral antibiotics for acne have no idea that sunscreen protection becomes a medical necessity, not a cosmetic choice.

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