Some popular acne creams are being recalled because the product may contain elevated levels of benzene, a chemical that causes cancer, the FDA said.
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Why La Roche-Posay is pulling this acne treatment, and why you shouldn't use itParent company La Roche-Posay has pulled the Effaclar Duo Acne Spot Treatment from L'Oreal's lineup, due to a cancer-causing ...
The FDA tested 95 products containing benzoyl peroxide, an ingredient widely used to treat acne that can form benzene as a byproduct. It found that six products could have more benzene than usual.
La Roche-Posay, Walgreens, Proactiv and SLMD Skincare have voluntarily recalled acne treatments from retail that contained ...
Dry skin, itching, and fiery eczema can be caused by allergens, stress, or an overactive immune response.Steroid creams ...
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Verywell Health on MSN10 Tips to Get Rid of Back Acne (Bacne)Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD Back acne (sometimes referred to as "bacne") is a common condition that develops when ...
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ABP News on MSNAcne Myths Vs. Facts: What Really Works For Clear SkinSeparate acne myths from facts to find what truly works for clear skin. Learn about real treatments, causes, and skincare ...
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