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Can essential oils treat acne?

Recent research has revealed the potential of essential oils in combating acne, shining new light on age old remedies. As published in the medical journal Molecules, essential oils offer a

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Acne can be irritating, but treatment shouldn't be.

When it comes treating acne, there are a wide range of topical options available to help manage this skin condition.5,6 However, skin irritation is a known side effect of some treatments and can be the main reason for stopping their use.5,7,8

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How to build a skincare regimen for acne-prone skin

Got acne-prone skin? You’re not alone; acne affects 85 percent of 12-14 year olds, and up to 64 percent of adults globally. Having little spots that appear on your complexion is totally normal – most people experience this at some point of their lives – and luckily, a lot of the time, it can be managed with the right products.

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