Best Way to Get Rid Of the Hormonal Acne
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Ongoing, First published Oct 22, 2015
Acne maybe the most common type of skin problems that everyone may have, but what a lot of us don't know is that there's a lot differences between a normal acne and a horrible hormonal acne. Hormonal acne is not that easy to be treated as it comes out accordingly to the stability of your hormones. Washing alone can't help you to get rid of it and using chemical medications are worse way to get rid of it as it can possibly burn your skin. Through patiently reading this book, we'll discuss about my experiences, few things that I know about it through observing my own bad skin condition, proper way of treating it without hurting your skin, do's and don'ts, and why you should never use chemical medications in treating it. Please be patient.
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