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AcneFree & The American Acne & Rosacea Society Seek To Help A New Generation Of Acne Sufferers | ||
By: PR Newswire Association LLC. - 27 Jun 2018 | Back to overview list |
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NEW YORK, June 27, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- AcneFree announces its support of the American Acne and Rosacea Society (AARS), a non-profit organization, as a part of its commitment to better educate the 21 million teenagers in the US – approximately 80% of all teens – who suffer from acne and occasional breakouts. In celebration of Acne Awareness Month, AcneFree is championing the "Stand with AARS" campaign to advocate for increased recognition of acne as a serious medical condition with the need to improve support and access to skincare and treatment options, as well as education as new generations continue to experience this frustrating and often stigmatizing condition. AcneFree realizes that many teenagers feel overwhelmed when breakouts begin to occur in their early adolescent years, and that this feeling can often continue into early adulthood. While Generation Z are quite internet savvy and generally proactive, they are still relatively unfamiliar with the effective ingredients to tackle acne or a proper skincare routine to maintain healthy, clear skin. Furthermore, the long-term effects of acne can be significant. Fifteen percent (15%) of all acne sufferers will endure acne scars and many more may experience a lack of confidence, bullying or even depression. "One of the most important things we can do to help the acne population is to provide them with more access to credible education and care. We are grateful that AcneFree has joined the AARS to reach acne sufferers, and this is vital to our mission to improve the quality of lives for acne and rosacea patients," said Julie Harper, Founding Board Member and now AARS President. AcneFree is a L'Oréal skincare brand committed to providing affordable, dermatologically-inspired skincare to help treat acne and care for skin, pre- and post-breakouts. Boasting the #1 acne system in retail stores with its signature 24H Oil-Free Acne Clearing System, clearing acne is made simple and easy to follow with ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide and witch hazel. "We are on a mission to establish AcneFree as one of the most trusted brands by Generation Z. Our brand is committed to providing dermatologist-inspired products along with the proper education and knowledge on how to properly care for your skin. Becoming a benefactor of the AARS is a critical step to re-establishing ourselves as a trusted acne authority." – Carole Diarra, VP of Marketing for L'Oreal, the maker of AcneFree. As a part of the educational push for Acne Awareness month, AcneFree is releasing and dispelling 3 acne myths:
Raising awareness of early acne diagnosis and treatment is vital to reducing breakouts and the consequences of acne for the next generation. You can "Stand with AARS" during Acne Awareness Month as they seek to educate a new generation of patients by logging on to www.acneandrosacea.org and signing the AARS Declaration and learning more about acne as not just a "rite of passage." For more information on acne, advice and treatment options, visit www.acneandrosacea.org and www.acnefree.com. View original content with multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/acnefree--the-american-acne--rosacea-society-seek-to-help-a-new-generation-of-acne-sufferers-300672736.html SOURCE AcneFree |
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