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Jennifer is very professional and her knowledge and opinions about skin care are the best I've heard. I've spoken with several dermatologist doctors about skin issues. If you do the same, you'll realize medical practice does not fully understand how acne works or know how to treat it. It is very opinion based. One may say benzyl while another tells you benzyl is trash and prescribe Clindamycin Phosphate. One doctor said sugar does not cause acne through her studies, but she tells me she will get a pimple if she eats too much chocolate (sugar). I will not begin to compare her to other dermatologists in the area (ie Mill Ave) because I don't even want to put Jennifer on that level. They may have done more harm than good with their acne facials. Listen to Jennifer. She has answers to what the doctors could not answer. She makes sense and is confident with her practice. Jennifer can be a little pricey with her products but you get what you pay for.
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