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Health Tip: Taming Acne
By LadyLively on January 10, 2014
Many teens battle acne every day, and the American Academy of Pediatrics offers advice on what to do and what to expect:
- Be patient and remember that acne medication can take a while before you start to see an improvement.
- Follow your doctor’s treatment regimen regularly and consistently.
- Don’t use additional treatments, skin care products or medications than your doctor recommends. They can make the problem worse.
- Don’t scrub skin too vigorously.
Source: HealthDay
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