Skincare brands making fake claims they can cure acne that requires medication

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Skincare brands are accused of making fake claims they can cure acne

SKINCARE brands have been accused of making false claims that their products can help with acne.

Undercover reports who visited three Kiehl's stores found that in two of them, staff failed to give clear advice about their skincare products and honestly reveal what they could achieve in fighting spots. Dermatologist and GP Sara Ritchie said "Prescription treatments are much stronger and if you have anything more than a few spots, you need this for your acne."

On the programme, a Kiehl's store assistant can be heard telling undercover reporters that products work on 'stubborn acne' - something the company has back up since seeing the footage.Dermatologist and GP Sara Ritchie believes relying on these products can make acne much worse

 

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