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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Try the Rainbow Light Active Teen Multivitamin with DermaComplex. You can get it at Whole Foods, but MUCH cheaper on Amazon.[/quote] No, OP, please don't. Just take her to the dermatologist already.[/quote] +1. In much earlier times, taking a child to a dermatologist for acne was seen as a luxury item. But then so was therapy--engaged in only by the self-indulgent. We've come around on therapy--every government social assistance department offers it now, but still the stigma of indulgence seems to hang around teen dermatology. But in fact, the adverse emotional and psychologically impacts of really bad skin are very well known and they are very hard for therapy to address because at the end of the day you still have bad skin. One can avoid some of these ill effects by getting the acne treated properly by a qualified medical practitioner.[/quote]
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