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How can you live better with acne?
Acne is a skin condition that appears at puberty when hormones go into overdrive. It is very common, affecting 8 out of 10 teenagers, both girls and boys. Acne manifests itself as the appearance of blackheads, whiteheads and/or red pimples, or even cysts, on the face, and sometimes the chest and back. Its main complication is the risk of scarring, sometimes permanent. Difficult to hide, it can also cause discomfort and unease for some people. Simple, practical advice for everyday life can help you live better with acne.
- Eczema
How to care daily for your atopic skin?
Atopic eczema is a chronic skin disease characterized by flare-ups with red and itchy plaques. Skin is drier, more fragile and no longer properly plays its role as a protective barrier. It is therefore hypersensitive to its environment and inflames very quickly on contact with allergens or irritating substances. A few simple habits can improve the condition of your skin and limit the number of flare-ups.
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