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Discover LudwigThe phrase "problem skin" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to skin that has issues or difficulties, such as acne, dryness, or sensitivity. Example: My sister has always struggled with problem skin, but she finally found a skincare routine that works for her.
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Helps clear problem skin, brighten dullness and prevent ingrown hairs.
It is one of the first things I recommend to those with oily, problem skin.
Tea-tree cool & creamy wash Tea-tree oil is a saviour for those with problem skin.
I like the Oily Problem Skin Instant Brush-On Translucent Mineral Powder SPF 30.
I had problem skin as a teenager, and when I was 17 it went off the charts.
We know that she has large glasses and problem skin - that is all that is said about how she looks.
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I use it more for problem skins".
"We find significant effects of spraying campaigns on the probability of occurrence of dermatological problems (skin irritations, highlight burnings, etc).
The most common are chronic digestive complaints, joint problems, skin conditions, persistent allergies, frequent colds or flu, head and body aches, lethargy, weight gain, irritability, and mental fog.
The adverse events included hepatotoxicity, GI problems, skin rash or itching, optic neuropathy, and thrombocytopenia.
Most cited uses were for reproductive system, jaundice, kidney problems, skin troubles, eye diseases, wounds, and inflammation.
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