Here are the common reasons adults experience acne, as well as effective treatments for the problem.
November 26, 2014
Here are the common reasons adults experience acne, as well as effective treatments for the problem.
You're no longer a teenager, so why are you still getting acne? Adult acne is a common problem, even for those who didn't have it when they were younger.
Changes in stress levels, hormonal imbalances and diet modifications can all affect the skin, but thankfully there are treatment methods.
Sebum: The main culprit for adult acne is sebum, an oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin.
Hormonal imbalances: Hormonal imbalances are another main reason for adult acne.
Other causes of adult acne include a poor diet and the overuse or incorrect use of skincare products that may actually irritate the skin.
Most over-the-counter (OTC) acne treatments are developed for teenagers and should be avoided by adults.
Clean skin: The best way to avoid pimples is to keep the skin clean. By washing your face twice a day with a gentle cleanser, you can keep acne at bay.
Face lotion: It's also important to use an OTC face lotion that contains retinol, a derivative of vitamin A that helps to unclog pores.
Acne is a problem at any age. If you are an adult who suffers from the skin condition, the treatment can be more challenging. For most adults with acne, it's trial and error to find the right combination of products to combat the problem.
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