Adult acne is surging, especially in women. Experts share surprising triggers—and why it may be more than just hormones.
Faces with acne were perceived as significantly less attractive, less trustworthy, less successful, less confident, less happy and less dominant, a new study found. Photo by Kjerstin_Michaela/Pixabay ...
Adult acne is more common than often assumed. According to research from the University of Oulu, around 31 per cent of ...
All skin is good skin. This can be hard to remember in a digital landscape where such phrases as "poreless finish" and "glass skin" are the ultimate in praise. The standards for what good skin is on ...
Adult acne is more common than often assumed. According to research from the University of Oulu, around 31 per cent of 35-year-old Finnish women have ...
woman applying cream to face A study reveals the potential role of topical ketoconazole monotherapy as a viable acne treatment without concern for antibiotic resistance. Topical ketoconazole (KTZ) 2% ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adult women visit the dermatologist for acne 2.5 to three times more than adult men. Currently, available ...
Although commonly thought of as a disease of adolescence, acne is said to affect nearly 50% of women in their 20s and nearly 35% in their 30s, according to John S. Barbieri, MD, MBA, author of a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women with acne reported concerns about health and appearance, as well as disruptions to their personal and ...
Almost half of women with moderate or severe acne had appearance-related concerns that affected their social, professional, and personal lives, including behavior-altering effects, a small survey ...
Adult acne can significantly change how women are perceived in social settings, a new study finds. And where the acne is located on the face changes the onlooker's perception. Researchers tracked eye ...