Hair Care may be causing Your Acne!
By Roccoco Skin Transformation Clinic
· 2018-03-05T01:55:13.000Z
Hair care often contains ingredients that are an issue for acne. If you have back acne it may not be hormonal. It might be as simple as changing your hair products. Even if you wash it off after with a cleanser it can still have an impact as it has already been absorbed into the skin. It is most often in the middle of the back but can spread to your shoulders. We often see if around the hairline of clients faces as well. Leave in hair products can also be an issue. Your hair can blow in your face and the product can get on your pillow. To stay clear it is important for acne skins to use non comedogenic hair care. An indepth look at your products will determine if they are a contributing factor, if you are constantly battling acne on the face and body. Book in for an instore or long distance consultation, and the skin experts at Roccoco Skin Transformation Clinic will analyse your products and determine the culprit and where you need to make changes. https://facebook.com/innovationandintuition/ or http://roccocoskintransformationclinics.com.au
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Roccoco Skin Transformation Clinic
Calliope, Australia
Roccoco Skin Transformation Clinic Roccoco Botanicals was formulated with the aim of providing quality skincare that is safe for all skin types. This includes acneic, hypersensitive, eczema, psoriasis and many other skin conditions. Providing a skincare line that was gentle on compromised skin was o…
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