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Teen Skin Care Battle
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It’s clear that acne can give youngsters emotional pain and social inhibition, not to mention lasting scars. We tell them repeatedly about the harmful long-term result of unprotected sun exposure early in life. So why is it so difficult to get teens and young adults to take proper care of their skin? Celeste will talk to young adults and explore the reasons behind the battle and discuss ways we can get our children to take skin care seriously.
 
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