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  2. 3 Ways to Get Rid of Back Acne Once and for All ... - AOL

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    Dermatologists share how to get rid of back acne, or “back acne,” its main causes, how to treat pimples on your back, and ways to prevent truncal acne.

  3. Eyelid dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Eyelid dermatitis is commonly related to atopic dermatitis or allergic contact dermatitis. [1] Volatile substances, tosylamide/formaldehyde resin, epoxy hardeners, insect repellent sprays, and lemon peel oil may be implicated, with many cases of eyelid contact dermatitis being caused by substances transferred by the hands to the eyelids.

  4. Dermatochalasis - Wikipedia

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    Dermatochalasis is caused by a loss of elasticity in the connective tissue supporting the structure of the front portion of the eyelid. [3] Normally, in Caucasians, the orbicularis muscle and overlying skin form a crease near the tarsal border. [3] In dermatochalasis, the excess tissues hangs down, over the front edge of the eyelid.

  5. How To Wash Your Face Properly: 5 Steps for Clean ... - AOL

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    Follow this step-by-step routine for clean, healthy skin, even if you're dealing with acne. Dermatologists share tips on how to wash your face properly. Follow this step-by-step routine for clean ...

  6. WTF Causes Blind Pimples? I Asked Dermatologists

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    Here's how to get rid of blind pimples, including fast, effective treatments, approved by dermatologists. Read about cystic acne products and treatments here.

  7. Acne - Wikipedia

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    In people with acne, the increased production of oily sebum causes the dead skin cells to stick together. [10] The accumulation of dead skin cell debris and oily sebum blocks the pore of the hair follicle, thus forming the microcomedone. [10] The C. acnes biofilm within the hair follicle worsens this process. [47]