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  • Perioral dermatitis — small red papules around the mouth and nasolabial folds, sparing the lip border
    Acne

    Perioral Dermatitis or Acne? How to Tell — and What Helps

    A rash appears around the mouth. It looks like acne, so it gets treated like acne — and it does not improve. Then a cortisone cream helps for a week, and everything gets worse when it stops. Perioral dermatitis is an inflammatory rash of the facial skin that most often affects women between the ages…

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  • Skin brightening ingredients — serum applied to hyperpigmentation on a woman's cheek
    Pigmentation

    The Skin-Brightening Ingredient Decoder: From Hydroquinone to Cysteamine and Malassezin

    The serums all promise to “brighten” — but the labels read like a chemistry exam. Here’s what each of these skin brightening ingredients really does, and how solid the science behind it is. Thiamidol. Cysteamine. Kojic acid. Niacinamide. Malassezin. The labels promise the same thing — fewer dark spots, more even tone — but these…

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  • Woman examining skincare serum — understanding skin purging vs breakout
    Acne

    Skin Purging vs. Breakout: When to Push Through and When to Stop

    In dermatology, there’s a phase where healing looks exactly like a breakout. Most people quit right there. You started a new retinoid two weeks ago, full of hope. Now your skin looks worse than before you began — more spots, more small bumps, and a creeping certainty that you’ve made everything worse. Before that expensive…

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  • Dermatologist sunscreen guide — woman applying SPF to face
    Skin Health | Sun Protection

    The Sunscreen Guide Dermatologists Actually Follow

    Most people wearing SPF 50 are getting closer to SPF 7 in real life. The problem isn’t the formula — it’s the dose. Here’s what dermatologists actually do differently.

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  • Milk, white bread, pastry, sugar cubes and whey protein — foods that cause acne through insulin and IGF-1 pathways
    Acne

    Foods That Cause Acne: What the Evidence Actually Says

    For decades, dermatologists dismissed the link between diet and acne. The evidence has quietly made that position impossible to hold. Here’s what actually holds up.

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  • Adult acne — persistent inflammatory breakouts on cheek and jawline
    Acne | Skin Health

    The Acne Guide Dermatologists Actually Follow: Causes, Types & Treatments

    Why does adult acne persist into your 30s and 40s? A dermatology-informed guide covering what’s actually happening beneath your skin, the four acne types, common myths, and treatments that work in 2026.

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