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mediBac clearing ® acne review 1. Why are women more likely to suffer with persistent adult acne? 2. List some of the visual symptoms of adult acne: 3. Use the Face Mapping ® skin analysis diagram to indicate the zones where adult acne would commonly appear: b = breakout c = comedones d = dilated capillaries dh = dehydration m = milia p = pigmentation fl = fine lines dl = deep lines s = sensitivity 4. List some of the visual symptoms of teenage acne: 3
5. Use the Face Mapping ® skin analysis diagram to indicate the zones where teenage acne would commonly appear: 6. List the four main contributory factors that lead to the development of acne: 7. Explain, in client language, how the four factors contribute to acne formation: a. Follicle b. Skin cells b = breakout c = comedones d = dilated capillaries dh = dehydration m = milia p = pigmentation fl = fine lines dl = deep lines s = sensitivity c. Sebaceous gland and sebum 4
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5. Use <strong>the</strong> Face Mapping ® skin analysis diagram to indicate <strong>the</strong> zones where teenage acne would<br />
commonly appear:<br />
6. List <strong>the</strong> four main contributory factors that lead to <strong>the</strong> development of acne:<br />
7. Explain, in client language, how <strong>the</strong> four factors contribute to acne formation:<br />
a. Follicle<br />
b. Skin cells<br />
b = breakout<br />
c = comedones<br />
d = dilated capillaries<br />
dh = dehydration<br />
m = milia<br />
p = pigmentation<br />
fl = fine lines<br />
dl = deep lines<br />
s = sensitivity<br />
c. Sebaceous gland and sebum<br />
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