Fungal Acne Explained, The Role of Malassezia and the Skin Mycobiome - Root Cause Dermatology
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Fungal Acne Explained, The Role of Malassezia and the Skin Mycobiome - Root Cause Dermatology

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Discover why you have small bumps on your face that aren't acne. Learn to identify common skin conditions like milia, keratosis pilaris, or fungal acne. Our expert guide helps you distinguish these texture issues from breakouts and provides effective skincare tips to achieve a smooth, clear complexion without harsh treatments or unnecessary irritation.

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TitleFungal Acne Explained, The Role of Malassezia and the Skin Mycobiome - Root Cause Dermatology
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CategoryCleve
PublishedMay 2, 2025
AuthorZeus
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