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Dealing with skin disorders, particularly acne-prone skin, can be challenging and often involves a trial-and-error approach to finding effective treatments. While there may not be a cure for many skin disorders, such as acne, there are various strategies that can help manage and minimize symptoms. For acne-prone skin, regular chemical peels, skincare routines with acids, and monitoring for purging after treatments can be beneficial. It's important to work closely with a dermatologist or skincare professional to find the best approach for your specific skin concerns.

GDL Marya Kahlil

Yeah . There's no cure for a lot of these skin disorders . It's kind of a lifelong battle .

GDL Marya Kahlil

So like for someone like me , what would you suggest ? So I have really acne prone skin too and there are things I've done to monitor my acne after getting a peal . Sometimes what happens when you get a peel , even when you get a facial acne skin can purge .

GDL Marya Kahlil

Yes . And a series of peels is usually best for that kind of skin because then it's gonna get rid of all the bacteria that's underlying and get rid of anything that comes to the surface . But other things that I find when , if you have acne and you're getting a chemical peel , you want really baby your skin maybe more than other people because yeah , like you said , sensitive skin that maybe does break out easily .

GDL Marya Kahlil

Yeah . And skin care too . Skin care with acids in it .

GDL Marya Kahlil

And skin care too . Skin care with acids in it . Glycolic acid is really good for poor size .