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If you're dealing with baby acne, you know how frustrating it can be. The acne treatments that work for adults and teenagers aren't effective on infants, and worse yet, they can damage delicate skin. That can make baby acne a mother's worst nightmare: a painful, unsightly condition with no apparent treatment.
Acne treatment is expensive. People who suffer, though, generally find the results worth the cost. Sure, you're piling chemicals on your skin and paying through the teeth for the opportunity, but who cares -- just so those obnoxious red dots go away.
I fully sympathize with everyone who's going broke paying for acne treatments, and also with those who want a more natural cure for their problems. Fortunately, there's something that might be worth a try.