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Support Groups for Acne Sufferers |
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Even though acne sufferers know that their friends also suffer
from acne, it still sometimes makes them feel isolated and
alone. The unsightly zits that pop up when they are least
wanted, like just before a hot date, can cause extreme despair
and frustration. Worse still is that the lack of self esteem
many adolescents suffer from is often made worse by what they
see in the mirror during an acne attack.
There may be worse cases of acne, but for the sufferer, theirs
is always the worst. If your teen suffers from the moodiness and
despair brought on by acne, it might be a good idea to allow
them to find an acne support group. These days, this would
usually be an online forum where teens can post questions about
treatment and the likely duration of their acne and get quick
answers from one or more specialists in the field.
It could be a chat room where |
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they could make friends with other
suffers and find out for sure that they are not only not the
only ones to suffer from acne, but that others also feel the
same way about it as they do.
Make sure that you find the right one for your child. It doesn't
pay to be casual about chat rooms because you don't know who is
likely to be lurking there, but if you can get in first and
check out that the site is of good reputation, it will ease your
mind and keep your child safe.
A quick search on Google will bring up many acne sites and most
of them seem to have helpful advice, even if it is aimed at
eventually selling their product. But if you choose one with
.org after the address, you will know that this means it is a
non-profit organization, and so they will not be giving advice
simply to sell a product.
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Tips for acne-free skinTimes of IndiaOne should always keep his/her skin clean and clear as pimples and acne occur when the pores in your skin get clogged up with oil and dirt. Bacteria infects that pore, leading to acne. Always try to avoid touching the face with your hands. |
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