OTC Skincare Routine for Oily, Acne-Prone Skin: A Dermatologist’s Guide
Struggling with oily, acne-prone skin? Dr. Jaliman shares the best OTC ingredients, morning and evening routines, and when to see a dermatologist.
Struggling with oily, acne-prone skin? Dr. Jaliman shares the best OTC ingredients, morning and evening routines, and when to see a dermatologist.
Acne with sensitive skin presents a unique challenge—it’s not just about fighting breakouts, but also preventing irritation, redness, and skin reactions. Choosing the wrong product can do more harm than good. If you're struggling with how to treat acne on sensitive skin, this blog offers dermatologist-approved tips, gentle skincare routines, and non-irritating products that truly help.
Diet is not the whole story with acne, but what you eat can meaningfully influence how often you break out and how severe those breakouts are. A study from Italy that followed more than 200 young people found that those who ate the fewest fruits, vegetables, and fish were the most prone to acne. Most people tackling persistent acne focus on skincare routines, stress, or hormones, but the connection between diet and skin is worth understanding too.
Acne scarring often feels like stubborn reminders of breakouts long gone—leaving many people frustrated with their skin. If you're searching for an effective acne scar treatment, Fraxel laser therapy might be the solution you’ve been looking for. This innovative laser skin resurfacing procedure helps smooth uneven skin texture and fade acne scars by activating your body’s natural healing process.
Adult and cystic acne have different causes than teenage breakouts. NYC dermatologist Dr. Debra Jaliman explains triggers and when to seek care.
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