Five Key Rules for Dealing with Acne

Did you know, the most recent NHS data suggests that up to 80% of people aged 11 to 30 have dealt with acne? If that’s the case, then why don’t we talk about it? Acne seems to be a condition which we don’t discuss, maybe because of the stigma and …

How to Avoid Scarring from Acne

Acne is a problem which affects a large amount of people. Anyone can get acne, but it’s most common in teens and young adults. An estimated 80 percent of people between ages 11 and 30 have acne outbreaks at some point making it one of the most common skin complaints. …

Caring for Post-Acne Skin

So, you had acne in the past and have been lucky enough to recover with clear skin. This is great news for acne-sufferers, but many people in the recovery stage still worry about how to care for their skin so that the acne scars are minimised and the spots stay …

Five Causes of Adult Acne and How to Treat Them

You may be under the impression that acne only affects teenagers, but actually clinical studies have shown that up to 40% of adults aged 20-40 have some form of acne. Acne can vary in severity from small pimples to large, cystic, painful lumps and it can also contribute to feelings …

How to Deal with Back Acne

Acne is an issue that we speak to our customers about on an almost daily basis, and although most of them suffer mostly from acne on their faces, some of them have it elsewhere, with the most common ‘other place’ being their back. Here, we look at some of the …