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What causes skin purging vs. a breakout?

What causes skin purging vs. a breakout?

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Skin purging and breakouts can look similar—both involve pimples, redness, and irritation—but they are caused by different processes and require different approaches.
How do i treat skin dullness and uneven texture?

How do i treat skin dullness and uneven texture?

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To treat dullness and uneven texture, focus on exfoliating regularly, using brightening serums, moisturizing, and wearing sunscreen daily.
What helps with large pores?

What helps with large pores?

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Minimizing the appearance of large pores involves consistent skincare, specific active ingredients, lifestyle habits, and in some cases, professional treatments.
How can i fade acne scars?

How can i fade acne scars?

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Fading acne scars requires consistent use of brightening agents, exfoliants, retinoids, hydration, and daily sun protection.
What product help with redness and inflammation?

What product help with redness and inflammation?

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To reduce redness and inflammation, prioritize calming, hydrating products and avoid harsh exfoliants, fragrance, or alcohol-based formulas.
How do i deal with hormonal or cystic acne?

How do i deal with hormonal or cystic acne?

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Hormonal and cystic acne require a holistic approach—combining effective skincare, medical treatment, and lifestyle changes.
How can i get rid of dark spots or pigmentation?

How can i get rid of dark spots or pigmentation?

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To get rid of dark spots or pigmentation, protect your skin with sunscreen every day, and use targeted treatments like vitamin C, niacinamide, or retinoids.
What causes acne and how can i treat it?

What causes acne and how can i treat it?

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Acne is caused by excess oil, clogged pores, bacteria, and hormonal changes. You can treat it with consistent skincare using ingredients like salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, or adapalene.
It is ok to skip skincare sometimes

It is ok to skip skincare sometimes

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Yes, it’s okay to skip skincare sometimes. One missed routine won’t harm your skin. In fact, your skin may even benefit from a short break, especially if it’s irritated or over-treated.