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        <title>Squidoo : Lenses by AcneHealthUpdate</title>
        <description>Hello world. This is my bio. I can edit it later!</description>
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            <title>Getting Rid of Acne</title>
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            <description>This has to be one of the main preoccupations of teenagers (and some adults) world over. There is no definitive cure for acne BUT there are many treatments which alleviate the symptoms and improve the condition and appearance of the skin. We'll explore some of those below. If your acne is mild you may well be able to self treat from home but you are best advised to always consult with your dermatologist or doctor as infections from acne can become quite deep if not treated in a timely manner. If I had just one word of advice for you, it would be to never, ever, never poke, pick or prod at those horrid pustules that acne produces on your face and body. You will be tempted but you will only make the situation worse and run the risk of causing a permanent scar. So, however tempting that pulsating pustule is, promise me you'll leave it alone....please?&amp;nbsp;</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 22 Dec 2007 06:34:35 -0600</pubDate>
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