The Latest News from Jean Kelly, Acne Specialist
Latest News from Jean Kelly, Acne Specialist
Showing Understanding for Your Teen’s Acne Struggles
The emotional impact of acne on teens goes beyond what’s visible on their skin; it seeps into their self-esteem, confidence, and even how they interact with friends and family. While it’s natural to want to
Can Parasites Cause Acne? Understanding the Connection and Solutions
Parasites like pinworms and liver flukes can wreak havoc on the body and, in turn, affect skin health. If you’ve tried every acne solution under the sun and still haven’t found relief, it might be time to explore whether parasites are
What to Consider When Selecting an Effective Treatment for Your Teen’s Acne
This can create a vicious cycle where your teen’s skin becomes more prone to breakouts and inflammation. Choosing a treatment that prioritizes repairing and maintaining the skin barrier, like my exclusive Epidermal Repair Method, ensures your teen’s skin remains healthy, hydrated and better equipped to
Wav Watch Review: A Look at the Body Frequency Machine Everyone’s Talking About
The concept that “everything has a frequency” is at the heart of body frequency machines. From the cells in our body to the music we listen to, everything operates on its unique frequency. When our bodies fall out of sync, whether due to stress, illness or other imbalances, frequency devices like the Wav Watch aim to help restore harmony. People are increasingly drawn to non-invasive, drug-free wellness solutions, and body frequency machines
Can Parasites Cause Acne?
When it comes to acne, most people think about hormones, bacteria or even diet as primary causes. But did you know that parasites can also contribute to skin issues, including persistent, unexplained acne?
How Stress Hormones Contribute to Acne Flare-Ups
When we’re stressed, our bodies release various hormones to help us cope with the perceived threat. Cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone, is released in larger amounts. While this response is natural, prolonged or frequent stress can keep cortisol levels