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L-R: L'Oreal Dermatological Beauty East Africa, Head of Medical Evalyn Allela, Dr. Karimi Murage, LDB General Manager Edouard Homasson, medical representative Ruth Ngengi and CeraVe Brand Manager Mary Wangari/COURTESY

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CeraVe Introduces affordable Acne Skincare Product to Kenya’s Market

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 7 – CeraVe, the globally renowned dermatologist-recommended skincare brand, has introduced its CeraVe Acne Range in the Kenyan market, in a bid to make affordable acne treatment accessible to millions of Kenyans who are grappling with the challenges of acne.

Developed in collaboration with leading dermatologists, the CeraVe Acne has been meticulously formulated to tackle the acne cycle effectively while safeguarding the skin’s natural protective barrier.

This breakthrough product is enriched with vital ceramides that play a key role in replenishing and fortifying the skin’s barrier.

CeraVe synergistically combines these ceramides with potent acne-fighting ingredients, delivering a comprehensive solution for all consumers looking to diminish and prevent recurring acne breakouts.

Acne is a prevalent skin condition characterized by the emergence of unsightly blemishes, including pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads, commonly found on the face and various parts of the body.

Acne develops when pores, hair follicles, and oil glands become obstructed due to the accumulation of dead skin cells and excess oil.

This condition can be triggered by a variety of factors, such as hormonal fluctuations, genetic predisposition, exposure to environmental elements, and the use of unsuitable skincare products.

Once pores become obstructed, inflammation and irritation can occur, resulting in the formation of different types of blemishes.

Numerous factors, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, cosmetics, lifestyle choices such as inadequate sleep and suboptimal hygiene practices, exposure to pollutants, and excessive perspiration, can contribute to the onset and exacerbation of acne.

Recent research conducted in Kenya by the International Society of Dermatology has revealed a notably high prevalence of acne in the country ranging from 0.1% to 8.9%, with Western Kenya recording a rate of 11.2%.

This underlines the significance of addressing the acne issue in the region, and CeraVe’s commitment to offering a reliable solution to those affected.

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