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Purpose of Review To review the current literature regarding complementary and alternative treatment options for acne vulgaris. Recent Findings Acne vulgaris is an increasingly prevalent disease worldwide. While conventional methods of treatment are still primarily used to treat acne, complementary and alternative methods of treatment are becoming utilized in conjunction or in place of prescription...