Adult acne can be caused by contact allergies to fragrance in luxury skincare products, requiring medical intervention rather than over-the-counter treatments.
researchingA 39-year-old school receptionist from Hertfordshire, Nadine Arbiter, developed severe facial acne from contact allergies to luxury skincare products containing fragrance, which was successfully treated with spironolactone medication and Fraxel laser therapy costing around £600.
First seen Jan 14, 2026
Last updated Jan 14, 2026
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