This is Why You Have Acne

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scott conrad

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Apr 6, 2009, 10:38:34 PM4/6/09
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It's probably a safe bet to say that nearly all of us area familiar
with acne. In fact, more than likely we've all had to deal with this
common skin problem at least some time during our life, usually during
our teenage years. And with all the acne remedies and solutions
available on the market, there are plenty of options for people to
take to help get rid of this problem. But it also helps to understand
a little bit about what acne is and how it forms, in addition to some
potential treatments.
Acne is a skin disease that affects the pores of the skin. Usually it
affects the skin in specific areas such as the face, arms, neck, back
or chest, though it can occur in other places also. It forms due to
the interaction of excess oil produced by the skin. Eventually the
pores can become blocked and cause a plug, which in turn forms either
a blackhead or whitehead.
Most skin care experts categorize acne based on how bad the outbreaks
are, ranging from mild to very severe. It usually occurs in most
people, including nearly 80% of teenagers according to some research.
Acne can also occur as you get older. In fact, for adults, acne is
common around ages 25 to 30, especially for women.
Unfortunately, no one really knows why acne forms and why it seems to
be triggered during adolescence, though it might be partially due to
our changing hormones during that period. Heredity and genetics can
also be a factor affecting acne development. So if one of your parents
or grandparents dealt with acne at some point in their life, it might
make you more likely to have a similar experience as well.
In terms of treatments, acne can be treated in a variety of ways.
Today, you can find many over-the-counter medications made
specifically for acne, or even different types of acne.
In addition, for more serious conditions, a trip to the dermatologist
might be in order. Your doctor can recommend a number of prescription
medications that are strong acne fighters that many patients have used
with great success, though some medications also come with mild side
effects.
There are also several herbal remedies for people who prefer a more
natural approach to getting rid of acne. These remedies rely on
natural herbs, plants and other natural ingredients which can be used
to make creams, cleansers and other skin care solutions.
Whichever solution you choose, it's important to understand that since
everyone's reaction is a little bit different, it might take a bit of
trial and error to figure out what works best for you. However, after
trying out a few products or other remedies, you should be able to
find a good combination of solutions for your own personal acne-
fighting
regimen.
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