I use prescription acne medication everyday, but I enjoy using face masks on my skin. Should I still continue to put the medication on after my mask or should I just wait for the next day?

I’ve been told that adult acne is a different kind of acne than the acne kids get in high school. How do you know for sure if you have it and why is it different/why does it need a different type of treatment?

Ugh. Seriously. I think I need to go to a dermatologist or something… I’m 27… what am I doing wrong??!! I always have acne… whether it’s just one pimple on my chin or a few and some small ones on my forehead…and if on the rare occassion I don’t have any, I have scars!! What am I doing wrong?
What’s a quick fix to get rid of them?

Anyone recommend any acne fighting/prevention medicine?

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Acne may be one of the most common health problems many young people have to deal with. But they may be getting the wrong message about a solution. Why? Many drug and cosmetic companies spend millions to advertise products that either clean the skin, dry the skin or kill bacteria.

Many teenagers spend are definitely influenced by advertising. Many of them spent a lot of money on stuff to make sure they do not get acne. They take care of the pores in their skin and do face cleaning in the morning and evening.

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