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21 Mar, 2010

Acne Treatment for Adult?

Posted by: flatlife.net In: Other Great Stuff

Acne during teens is very common, due to hormonal changes and all. Mostly, the acne disappears once reach adulthood. However, some people can still suffer from the acne problems even when they have reached 20s, 30s, even 40s. While teenage acne is embarrassing and even scarring in some cases, many who suffer from adult acne feel like teenagers, unprofessional, less deserving of respect, and it actually does more damage, not to mention more difficult to cure. Is adult acne treatment the same as any treatment for teens? It might be the same, or adults might need more powerful acne treatment because adult acne tends to be harder to get rid of.

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