Grow Out Of Acne???
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Dec 7, 2012
Olivia M.
A dermatologist told me that acne usually calms down at age 22. I am 22 now and I can't get rid of it. HELP!! I wash my face am and pm
Dec 8, 2012
Shelley W.
Dermo gave you some bad info. You never grow out of acne. I'm far outta my 20's and pushing 40 and I still get those annoying pests from time to time. You should look into using a glycolic acid serum under your night-time moisturizer. Unlike typical acne treatments glycolic addresses multiple issues at the same time (i.e. fade acne scarring).