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  2. BAZAAR's Guide to Getting Rid of Forehead Wrinkles - AOL

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    Here are 10 dermatologist-recommended ways to get rid of forehead wrinkles, including products, treatments, neurotoxin injectables, fillers, and more.

  3. Acne - Wikipedia

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    [67] [165] [166] [167] Treatment twice daily for six months is necessary, and is as effective as topical benzoyl peroxide 5%, isotretinoin 0.05%, and erythromycin 2%. [168] Azelaic acid is an effective acne treatment due to its ability to reduce skin cell accumulation in the follicle and its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. [67]

  4. Beauty mark - Wikipedia

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    Fashion prints from the late seventeenth century show women with an increasing number of beauty marks in a variety of sizes and shapes, placed on the cheeks, chins, and forehead. Besides their decorative value, the patches could hide smallpox scars or syphilis sores, as well as acne. [ 5 ]

  5. 12 Spot Treatments That'll Make A Zit Go Away ASAP - AOL

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    Face Reality’s Sulfur Spot Treatment earned the title of best spot treatment for Cosmo’s Acne Awards, and for good reason. The brand’s products are specifically created with acneic skin in ...

  6. How to Soften the Look of Forehead Wrinkles at Home - AOL

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  7. Pomade acne - Wikipedia

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    Pomade acne is a type of acne cosmetica that appears as a group of small bumps close to the hairline on the forehead, frequently seen in black skin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Signs and symptoms

  8. Balneotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Balneotherapy (Latin: balneum "bath") is a method of treating diseases by bathing, a traditional medicine technique usually practiced at spas. [1] Since ancient times, humans have used hot springs, public baths and thermal medicine for therapeutic effects. [2]

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