Acne can effect people of almost all ages, races and genders.
Many things are said to cause acne, including greasy food, dirty skin, and clogged pores. However, none of these problems actually cause acne by themselves.
Acne is usually caused when overactive oil glands in the sebaceous glands the skin become stimulated by hormones during the teen years. The excess oil combines with dirt, and bacteria, and the resulting irritation is seen on the surface of the skin. These lesions are commonly called pimples, blemishes, whiteheads, blackheads and zits.
The condition is more common in boys than in girls, and people with a family history of acne are more likely to get the disease. Stress can bring on or aggravate acne, and certain drugs can cause flare-ups including tranquilizers, antidepressants, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and anabolic steroids. It is always good to consult with a doctor about acne to determine if medication or hormonal disorders may play a part. Other than medical condition, acne is usually the result of dirt, oil and bacteria clogged in pores.
Also see: How to prevent acne; top ten tips to reduce pimples and avoid acne
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DeleteAmelia Asks: "Every time i use my acne treatment, my skin is always dry, red, and warm. So i put on the toner and lotion, and that seems to help the dryness. However, it still remains blotchy red around the bridge of my face, and kind of warm. The treatment,skincare toner, etc. works for my acne extremely well, compared to anything else i've used in the past. Even later in the day, my skin is still red. Why is this happening? It never happened before, just when I wash it.Help."
ReplyDeleteAcne Tips Answers: There is a lot of information we would need to know how best to answer you. Many things could be triggering redness:
1. You could be using water that is too hot to wash your face
2. Your skin could be sensitive to one of the products
3. You could be scrubbing too hard
Our best bet is you are sensitive to one of the products. Try leaving one product out for a week. If it is still red, try leaving out a different product for a week and see if you can figure out which one you might be sensitive to.
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