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S01 E19: What Age Does Acne Go Away (Is It Genetic?)

Season 1 Episode 19 Published 2 years, 6 months ago
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We all know the narrative we were told as children - "Acne will clear up when you become an adult." But for many, that simply wasn't the case. In fact, some of our clients have been battling acne for 20-30 years, since their teenage years or even earlier. It's time to break the stereotype that acne is solely a teenage issue and recognize that a significant number of adult women, approximately 15%, are currently dealing with it.In today's episode, we delve into the journey of individuals who have been battling with acne since their childhood, defying the belief that it would naturally disappear with adulthood. We'll explore the emotional toll and social impact of living with persistent acne, discussing how it affects relationships, self-confidence, and even career opportunities.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Understand the root causes of acne and unlock the secrets to achieving clear, glowing skin.
  • Discover the profound impact lifestyle factors have on the development and resolution of acne.
  • Harness the power of mindset and emotional factors to transform your journey towards healing.
  • Navigate the challenges and changes in skincare needs during different life stages.
  • Uncover the hidden significance of addressing emotional and mental connections to acne for overall skin health.

Remember, age doesn't matter when it comes to taking care of your health. It's never too late to start making changes and prioritizing your well-being.Stay tuned for more exciting episodes and helpful content!

ADDITIONAL LINKS:

· Blog: The Blood Sugar Acne Connection

· Blog: The Best Diet for Acne

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