Teen
Acne Treatment
It's Not Your Fault
People of every ethnic background,
nationality, size and shape will probably experience acne during
their teen years. Unfortunately, boys are probably going to have
more severe breakouts than girls. This reverses when girls are in
their 20s, 30s and 40s, when female acne is more common than that
of males.
Acne is not caused by eating greasy
foods, bad hygiene or chocolate. Acne is caused by simply growing
up and puberty and pimples seamlessly go hand in hand. During
puberty, your body starts producing hormones called androgens that
contribute to acne. This is a natural part of human development
and, consequently, there's nothing to be done about it.
What causes it
Deep within each pore is a
sebaceous gland that works to produce sebum, an oil that keeps
skin soft and moist. As the skin renews itself, old skin cells die
and are shed off. Under the best circumstances this happens evenly
and gradually, making way for fresh new skin. But some people shed
skin unevenly and as a result, dead cells mix with sebum and clump
together to form a sticky plug. This plug traps oil and bacteria
inside the poe which is the beginning of a blemish.
What to Do
First and foremost, don't hesitate.
If you act fast and remove your acne before it gets worse (cystic)
you can avoid chances of getting scars and a chance of removing
the acne before the bacteria spreads.
o see a dermatologist about your
acne. In the meantime, here are some basic skincare tips and
advice that can help prevent or ease problems with breakouts:
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