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5 Reasons Why Your Acne Treatment isn't Working
5 Reasons Why Your Acne Treatment isn’t Working
Nothing is more frustrating to Kenyan women and men then applying heavy-duty acne cream before bed, then waking up to the same huge acne pimple you said goodnight (and you thought goodbye)…

Skincare for Dehydrated, Oily, Acne Prone Skin
Having dehydrated, dry, and oily skin, and being acne prone all at that same time are a difficult combination of problems that seem impossible to handle for Kenyan women.

Enlarged Pores & Blackheads how to minimize them.
Blackheads and enlarged pores are stubborn skin concerns for most Kenyan women and men—you may feel as though you've tried every skincare product in Kenya to get rid of them only to find what you used made matters worse or didn’t help at all.

Cystic Acne: What Is It and How Do You Treat It?
When you’re a teenager, it’s not unusual to have a pimple or two. But if you have large, red, and painful breakouts deep in your skin, it could mean you’ve developed something called cystic acne.
These breakouts can be treated. Don’t try to wait them out. Cystic acne can linger for years. It can affect large areas of your skin and leave permanent scars. A dermatologist can help you with a treatment plan.

Preventing Acne
10 Tips for Preventing Acne
1. Keep your face clean
... Whether or not you have acne, it's important to wash your face twice daily to remove impurities, dead skin cells, and extra oil from your skin's surface best and easiest way when it comes…

Benzoyl peroxide uses & side effects
Benzoyl Peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide is an acne cream ingredient used to treat mild to moderate acne. It may be used in combination with other acne treatments. When applied to the skin, benzoyl peroxide works by reducing the amount of acne-causing…

Acne myth debunked
Acne myth debunked
Acne myth or two has been share to you by a friend and you have done the same to a friend but do you think you already know all there is to know about acne? You may be surprised that some of the things you've heard about…