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acne

noun
ac·​ne | \ ˈak-nē How to pronounce acne (audio) \

Definition of acne

: a disorder of the skin caused by inflammation of the skin glands and hair follicles specifically : a form found chiefly in adolescents and marked by pimples especially on the face

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Other Words from acne

acned \ -​nēd How to pronounce acned (audio) \ adjective

Examples of acne in a Sentence

a teenager with bad acne

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Having things like cellulite or acne shouldn't deter someone from buying a product. Samantha Sasso, refinery29.com, "Squish Beauty Is Here To Change How You Feel About Your Acne," 24 Aug. 2019 And as most acne sufferers know, having active blemishes or old scars does not give you a free pass from dry skin. Chelsey Hamilton, Health.com, "The Meghan Markle-Approved Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Completely Simplified My Morning Makeup Routine," 21 Aug. 2019 Only retinol is allowed past the blockade, in small dosages, for acne control. Lauren Larson, Allure, "I Want an Elaborate Skin-Care Routine, But My Face Just Can't Take It," 4 Aug. 2019 Squish is launching with three hero products: Cherry eye and cheek masks, flower power acne patches, and jelly lip gloss. Michelle Li, Teen Vogue, "Charli Howard Just Launched A Beauty Brand And It's So Good," 2 Aug. 2019 Neutrogena's Insta-famous LED mask — which uses red and blue lights to combat acne-causing bacteria and inflammation — has been recalled. Rachel Lubitz, refinery29.com, "Neutrogena Is Recalling Its Light Therapy Acne Mask," 25 July 2019 More than 99 percent Cost: $0–$800 Pros: Can reduce acne and PMS; protects against certain cancers and cysts. The Editors, Marie Claire, "Every Contraception Method Out There," 14 June 2019 Everything from sunburns to acne scars can present differently in skin of color. Tatiana Walk-morris, SELF, "5 Things People of Color Should Know About Taking Care of Their Skin," 12 July 2019 High in vitamin C and ascorbic acid this serum is fast acting on acne scars, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation and will have your skin ready for summer. Essence Staff, Essence, "Dope Stuff On My Desk," 27 June 2019

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First Known Use of acne

1743, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for acne

borrowed from New Latin acnē, acna, borrowed from Late Greek aknḗ "eruption on the face," manuscript variant of akmḗ, literally, "point" — more at acme

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acne

noun

English Language Learners Definition of acne

medical : a condition in which the skin on a person's face, neck, etc., has many small, swollen spots (called pimples)

acne

noun
ac·​ne | \ ˈak-nē How to pronounce acne (audio) \

Kids Definition of acne

: a skin condition in which pimples and blackheads are present

acne

noun
ac·​ne | \ ˈak-nē How to pronounce acne (audio) \

Medical Definition of acne

: a disorder of the skin caused by inflammation of the skin glands and hair follicles specifically : a form found chiefly in adolescents and marked by pimples especially on the face

Other Words from acne

acned \ -​nēd How to pronounce acned (audio) \ adjective

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