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18 Jan, 2010

Acne and Self Confidence

Posted by: flatlife.net In: Uncategorized

Problems with acne sound very trivial compared to any other illness and health problems. But severe acne is another problem. Besides giving physical discomfort as well as bad appearance, severe acne can cause serious damage to one’s self confidence. And we are not just talking about teens. Even there are many adults who still suffer from severe acne, and most of them have relationship problems. That is why any acne, severe or not, need to be treated quickly. For mild to severe acne, some over the counter acne treatment can be great help. However, for very serious and severe acne, consultation with dermatologist might be needed, because wrong treatment can make the acne gets worst.

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