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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Simple methods to prevent mild acne
Simple methods to prevent mild acne: The best way to treat and prevent mild acne is to wash your skin with a gentle cleanser in the morning, evening, and after heavy exercise. Astringents, scrubs, and masks are often harsh … Continue reading
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Tagged Acne, Acne Skin, acne treatment, Antibiotics, Benzoyl Peroxide, Blemishes, Cause Scars, Excess Oil, Gentle Cleanser, Hair Products, Lotions, Masks, Morning Evening, Oral Contraceptives, Prescription Treatments, Princeton, Resorcinol, Salicylic Acid, Scrubs, Sunscreens
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Skin Care Tips
Skin Care Tips: Wash your face with tepid, not hot water, and use a facecloth and mild soap to wash off dead skin cells. Choose a soap that’s suited for your skin type (oily, normal, or dry). People with … Continue reading
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Tagged Dead Skin Cells, Dry Skin, Faces, Harsh Soaps, Hot Water, Mild Soap, Moisturizer, Oily Skin, People, Skin Care, Skin Care Tips, Skin Type, Three Times, Underarms
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Minocycline for acne vulgaris: efficacy and safety
Minocycline for acne vulgaris: efficacy and safety. Minocycline is a tetracycline antibiotic that is commonly used in the treatment of moderate to severe acne vulgaris. Although it is more convenient for patients to take than first-generation tetracyclines, as it … Continue reading
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Tagged Acne Vulgaris, Adverse Drug Reactions, Consistent Choice, Dermatologists, Efficacy, General Practitioners, Inadequacy, Methodological Quality, Minocycline, Minocycline Acne, Moderate Acne, Nlm, Outcome Measures, Personal Judgements, Relative Risk, Relative Risks, Severe Acne, Tetracycline, Tetracycline Antibiotic, Tetracyclines
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