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  2. The 16 Best Face Moisturizers for Acne Prone Skin - AOL

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    As the 14th product on our list of the 16 best face moisturizers for acne-prone skin, this moisturizer is a non-greasy night cream that hydrates and moistures without adding to oily or shiny skin.

  3. The 12 Best Acne Spot Treatments to Keep Breakouts at Bay - AOL

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    Skin and hair products can clog the pores, friction from sports bras (which can cause bacne, for example), medications (some antidepressants and mood stabilizers), and sometimes just plain ...

  4. The 7 best witch hazel products for every need ... - AOL

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    With antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, witch hazel-containing products can help with a range of concerns and conditions, including red or inflamed skin, acne, sunburn ...

  5. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    Using moisturizers helps to improve skin comfort and may reduce disease flares. [13] [14] They can be used as leave-on treatments, bath additives, or soap substitutes. There are many different moisturizer products, but the majority of leave-on treatments (from least to most greasy) are one of the following: lotions, creams, gels, or ointments.

  6. A Definitive List of The Best Face Serums for Every Skin Type ...

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    There are the 25 best face serums for all skin types and conditions, including dark spots, acne, redness, wrinkles, dryness, large pores, dullness, and more.

  7. Lotion - Wikipedia

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    Lotions containing some aromas or food additives may trigger an immune reaction or even cause users to develop new allergies. [12] There is currently no regulation over use of the term "hypoallergenic", and even pediatric skin products with the label were found to still contain allergens. [13]