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    Although the word “dermatitis” may sound serious, the condition isn’t as scary as it sounds. Dermatitis is actually common, easily treatable and non-contagious. Learn more about the various types of itchy, inflamed or irritated skin conditions characterized as dermatitis, as well as some easy treatment options.
    When oil-producing sebaceous glands become overactive or infested with a certain type of yeast, it results in greasy, scaly and inflamed skin. Learn how to recognize and treat this uncomfortable condition known as seborrheic dermatitis.
    Acne is a complicated skin condition that brings more than unwanted blemishes; it’s often accompanied by emotional side effects. Don’t let frustration prevent you from overcoming acne. Read on to learn about the triggers and types of acne as well as effective treatment options.
    Acne is a complicated skin condition that brings more than unwanted blemishes; it’s often accompanied by emotional side effects. Don’t let frustration prevent you from overcoming acne. Read on to learn about the triggers and types of acne as well as effective treatment options.
    When it comes to acne, different skin types demand different treatments. Learn how to best treat and prevent acne with a routine that’s tailored to your skin color and type.
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