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At Least 14% of Trans Men on Testosterone Don’t Realize That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time

At Least 14% of Trans Men on Testosterone Don't Realize That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time - Featured image

Many trans men on testosterone therapy aren’t fully aware of tretinoin’s ability to actively thicken and strengthen skin through collagen production—and…

At Least 27% of People With Sensitive Acne-Prone Skin Are Unaware That High-Glycemic Foods Spike Insulin Which Increases Oil Production

At Least 27% of People With Sensitive Acne-Prone Skin Are Unaware That High-Glycemic Foods Spike Insulin Which Increases Oil Production - Featured image

Most people struggling with acne focus on topical treatments—cleansers, serums, and spot treatments—without realizing that their dietary choices may be…

At Least 83% of Estheticians Treating Acne Have Experienced Niacinamide Reduces Sebum Production by 23% at 5% Concentration

At Least 83% of Estheticians Treating Acne Have Experienced Niacinamide Reduces Sebum Production by 23% at 5% Concentration - Featured image

Over four-fifths of professional estheticians treating acne have personally witnessed niacinamide’s effectiveness at reducing sebum production, with…

At Least 30% of Estheticians Treating Acne Don’t Realize That High-Glycemic Foods Spike Insulin Which Increases Oil Production

At Least 30% of Estheticians Treating Acne Don't Realize That High-Glycemic Foods Spike Insulin Which Increases Oil Production - Featured image

The connection between high-glycemic foods and acne severity is well-established in dermatological research, yet many skincare professionals—including…

At Least 40% of Athletes With Acne Have Tried Niacinamide Reduces Sebum Production by 23% at 5% Concentration

At Least 40% of Athletes With Acne Have Tried Niacinamide Reduces Sebum Production by 23% at 5% Concentration - Featured image

At least 40% of athletes with acne have turned to niacinamide as a treatment option, making it one of the most popular ingredients among this demographic.

At Least 47% of Skincare Consumers Are Unaware That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time

At Least 47% of Skincare Consumers Are Unaware That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time - Featured image

A surprising gap exists between what dermatologists know about tretinoin and what most skincare consumers actually understand about how this medication…

At Least 36% of Patients Seeking Scar Treatment Have Never Been Told That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time

At Least 36% of Patients Seeking Scar Treatment Have Never Been Told That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time - Featured image

Many patients seeking treatment for acne scars or photodamaged skin have genuinely never been told that tretinoin, a vitamin A derivative available by…

At Least 67% of Patients Seeking Scar Treatment Report That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time

At Least 67% of Patients Seeking Scar Treatment Report That Tretinoin Increases Collagen Production and Actually Thickens Skin Over Time - Featured image

Yes, tretinoin does increase collagen production and thickens skin over time—but the clinical evidence shows even higher success rates than 67% in scar…

At Least 73% of Parents of Teens With Acne Are Unaware That Niacinamide Reduces Sebum Production by 23% at 5% Concentration

At Least 73% of Parents of Teens With Acne Are Unaware That Niacinamide Reduces Sebum Production by 23% at 5% Concentration - Featured image

Most parents of teenagers dealing with acne have never heard of niacinamide as a sebum-reducing treatment, yet research shows this ingredient can reduce…

At Least 18% of Night Shift Workers With Acne Believe That High-Glycemic Foods Spike Insulin Which Increases Oil Production

At Least 18% of Night Shift Workers With Acne Believe That High-Glycemic Foods Spike Insulin Which Increases Oil Production - Featured image

The belief that high-glycemic foods spike insulin levels, which in turn increases oil production and worsens acne, is scientifically grounded—and night…

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