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Skincare

New Canadian skincare resource available free on-line!

By acne action staff | April 16th, 2015

Get the latest tips on skincare for acne-prone skin in this great new brochure, Acne – Top 10 skincare...

How to choose a moisturizer for acne-prone skin

By acne action staff | February 23rd, 2015

Should you stop moisturizing your skin when you have acne break-outs? It may be tempting to try to dry...

How to choose a cleanser for acne-prone skin

By acne action staff | February 4th, 2015

Cleansers remove excess oil, dirt, sweat and dead skin cells from the skin. Using gentle cleansers, warm water and...

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    Some people with mild to moderate acne experience psychological symptoms as serious as those associated with severe acne such as anxiety and depression.

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