Do YOU have fungal acne? It might be more common than we thought! In this video, I’m telling you what “fungal acne” ACTUALLY is, who gets fungal acne, and how you can get rid of it! Check it out to hear my expert take as a #dermatologist on this skin condition, properly known as pityrosporum / malassezia folliculitis.
Products mentioned for treating fungal acne:
ANTI-FUNGAL SHAMPOO/CLEANSERS:
Vanicream Medicated Shampoo
Nizoral Shampoo
Vanicream Z-Bar
SALICYLIC ACID PRODUCTS:
Cerave Renewing SA Cleanser
Paula’s Choice SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Salicylic Acid Exfoliant
SULFUR PRODUCTS:
Grisi Sulfur Soap
Sulfur + Salicylic Acid Cleansing Bar (similar to SAL3)
Acne Free Therapeutic Sulfur Mask
Prosacea Medicated Rosacea Gel
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