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Submitted by community on Wed, 05/08/2009 - 10:58pm
By Herbert P. Goodheart Acne affects adolescents at a time when they're developing their personalities and evolving into adulthood. The psychological impact of severe or even mild acne can lead your child to feelings of diminished self-esteem and be a source of anxiety when it comes to dealing with the world. During this time, peer acceptance is very important to them and physical appearance and attractiveness is highly associated with status. Question - what to do about acne around mouth and nose?
Submitted by scott on Wed, 10/12/2008 - 10:37pm
Let me know if anyone has come across any remedies we can use to get rid of it? She is only 16 months old so shouldn't be too much of a problem! -Scott
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Ok so my turn to ask a question? Hmm lately (last month) Pyper has been having what looks like acne breakout next to her nose. We have tried a few things but would like to know if anyone else's child is having this problem, she normally has beautiful skin but it has changed around her mouth lately.



