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  2. Dermatologists Say This Star Acne-Fighting Ingredient Can ...

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    Reduces dandruff: Dandruff is usually caused by an overgrowth of yeast on the scalp, but it can also be attributed to oiliness, which can build up and cause the area to become flaky and scaly. "A ...

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    Benzene was also detected in Proactiv, PanOxyl, Walgreens' acne soap bar and Walmart's Equate Beauty acne cream among others, according to Valisure. Cancer-causing chemical found in Clinique ...

  4. What Is Fungal Acne (& How Is It Different From Regular ... - AOL

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    Whereas traditional pimples are caused by bacteria, "fungal acne is caused by a proliferation of a yeast called Malassezia that is a normal inhabitant of the skin," says Dr. Tony Nakhla, a board ...

  5. Topical antifungal - Wikipedia

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    Topical antifungal drugs are used to treat fungal infections on the skin, scalp, nails, vagina or inside the mouth. These medications come as creams, gels, lotions, ointments, powders, shampoos, tinctures and sprays. Most antifungal drugs induce fungal cell death by destroying the cell wall of the fungus.

  6. Malassezia - Wikipedia

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    In occasional opportunistic infections of the trunk and other locations on humans, some species of Malassezia can cause hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation. Allergy tests for these fungi are available. The skin rash of tinea versicolor (pityriasis versicolor) is also caused by an infection of this fungus. [10]

  7. Fusidic acid - Wikipedia

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    Fusidic acid is a tetracyclic, naturally occurring steroid derived from the fungus Fusidium coccineum. It was first isolated in 1960 and developed by Leo Pharma in Ballerup, Denmark, being used clinically from 1962 onwards. [12] [13] It has also been isolated from Mucor ramannianus, an Acremonium species, and Isaria kogana.

  8. Causes of Chest Acne - AOL

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    Fungal acne is typically unresponsive to traditional ace regimens. Fungal acne typically occurs in a warm and humid environment." Here's everything you need to know about every potential cause of ...

  9. These Dermatologist-Approved Tips for Chin Acne Help Banish ...

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    Fungal acne If you’re dealing with tiny, red bumps on your chin area, you might not be dealing with typical acne. It could be a case of fungal acne, which is caused by yeast instead of bacteria.