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Struggling with breakouts that just won’t go away? You might actually be fighting the wrong type of “acne.” Tender, red pimples that respond well to salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and retinoids are typical acne. But those tiny, uniform, itchy bumps on your forehead, chest, or back? That’s often fungal acne, and standard acne products won’t clear them. For these stubborn bumps, targeted antifungal washes and creams are the key to finally clearing your skin. Here’s how to tell the difference so
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Struggling with breakouts that just won’t go away? You might actually be fighting the wrong type of “acne.” Tender, red pimples that respond well to salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and retinoids are typical acne. But those tiny, uniform, itchy bumps on your forehead, chest, or back? That’s often fungal acne, and standard acne products won’t clear them. For these stubborn bumps, targeted antifungal washes and creams are the key to finally clearing your skin. Here’s how to tell the difference so
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