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Please consider participating in research exploring your experiences of acne and media. (Women, age 16-34 with a diagnosis of acne).

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Hi, I am a PhD researcher interested in exploring and improving awareness of people’s experiences of living with acne. I am currently looking to hear from women (aged 16-34) with acne, who are willing to share their personal experiences of media and acne in an interview to support research at the University of Sheffield. You would be helping us to learn more about what it is like to live with acne and the influence media can have on this. Your personal and identifiable information would be kept strictly confidential and I would contact you to discuss the study further. If you would like to learn more about the study and register your interest please follow the link below or contact Kate Adkins KAdkins1@sheffield.ac.uk

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