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Acne News Archive
  • Plenty of Gloom at the Hotel Chelsea (The New York Observer)

    Innumerable authors, artists and musicians have inhabited the iconic Chelsea Hotel on West 23rd Street over the years. But laser hair-removal specialists? ?I did laser hair removal, I did laser acne, I did laser wrinkle work, electrolysis, facials; I?m also a filmmaker,? said 55-year-old Marta Rodriguez, who?s been zapping bohemians? blemishes and unwanted hair follicles out of a tiny, ...


  • Aussies fork out $300m to turn back time (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)

    Australians forked out $300 million for botox, face-plumping and other non-surgical procedures last year in an effort to turn back the clock, the industry says.


  • Philly finds 56 drugs in its water (AP via Yahoo! News)

    A total of 56 pharmaceuticals or byproducts have been detected in this city's drinking water, largely in tests conducted last year, according to the Philadelphia Water Department.


  • Products to prevent acne (The Naperville Sun)

    Dermatologists recommend prescription or laser treatments for consistent, long-term acne problems, but for the occasional blemish or breakout, over-the-counter products can help. Here are some recent products aimed at adults:


  • ADULT ACNE: Stress and sweat from exercising are the primary suspects (Winston-Salem Journal)

    Beauty industries are increasing the number of products they sell to treat adult acne. Get the scoop on Trail Mix, the Journal's new political blog. » Read more


  • Mezhgan Make-up Artist for American Idol Tells Why She Recommends SensiClear Acne Treatment (PR.com)

    New SensiClear Acne Treatment System Impresses Hollywood Make-Up Artist, Mezhgan who works with American Idol and other top TV shows [PR.com - March 08, 2008]


  • $300m bid to turn back the clock (Sydney Morning Herald)

    Australians forked out $300 million for botox and other non-surgical procedures last year.


  • What you think you know about acne (Belleville News-Democrat)

    The first myth to bust about acne is that it can't happen to you, no matter your age, gender or skin type.


  • Have adult acne? You have options (The Naperville Sun)

    NEW YORK -- Acne isn't a problem that magically disappears when you turn 20. Even though it's thought of as a teen skin problem, many adults - in fact, most adults - suffer from at least occasional outbreaks of acne.


  • Now hear this: Entertainment quotes (The Globe Gazette)

    ``I was horribly awkward, tall and scrawny, with frizzy, crazy hair and terrible acne. But it didn't matter even remotely on stage: There, no one's looking at your skin. I just spent a little extra time making sure everything was covered up.'' ? Elizabeth Mitchell, who portrays the enigmatic Dr. Juliet Burke on ``Lost,'' on how theater helped her weather an ugly-duckling adolescence.


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