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Acne is breakouts of pimples that usually occur on the face with the exception of severe acne, which can include the neck, the back, shoulders and chest. They can occur at any place on the body that the sebaceous glands are over producing.
Acne affects all races and can begin as young as ten years old and last in to the forties, although it is most common between age eleven and thirty. It can be caused by different factors, which include heredity, hormones, stress, medications, and even cosmetics, however the exact cause for acne is unknown .... Read More>> |
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| What Makes Acne Develop? |
What makes acne develop is known and unknown; first it is clear how pimples, blemishes and acne occur on the face. While this is known, what actually causes acne is not known, there are many factors that are thought to cause acne, like hormones, heredity, stress, ... Read More>> |
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| Who Gets Acne? |
Anyone can get acne, and according to experts and research over 90 percent of adolescents have acne or blemishes. It can also affect any race, 50 percent of adult women and 25 percent of all adults suffer at least occasionally from acne. ... Read More>> |
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| What Kind of Infection is Acne? |
The answer to this question is not a simplistic one. The truth is that there can be many causes of acne and there are various types of acne. All acne is related to some sort of skin infection. Clogged pores can become infected by various types of bacteria. ... Read More>> |
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| What are the Different Types of Acne? |
Acne has several different names, because there are different types of acne; a mild form which is a few pimples here and there once in a while, the steady outbreak of pimples and then there is the severe form of acne that has constant breakouts. The most common form ... Read More>> |
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| What is Comedo Acne? |
Comedo is the basic acne lesion, which can include whiteheads and blackheads and is a clogged pore.
This is acne that can also stay under the skin rather than erupt in a blemish, which is then called a closed comedo..
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What do Shedding Skin Cells Have to do with Acne?
Shedding skin cells can help to promote acne, because it can clog the pores, which is where the hair follicles are located. This means that it can create whiteheads, lead to black heads and pimples. This is where hygiene can play a role in fighting acne, washing the face with a mild product can help to loosen the shedding cells and this will mean they will not have the time to become clogged in the pores along with the over production of oil that can cause breakouts.
It is not possible to see cells with the naked eye, and although they cannot be seen in their natural form, when they clog pores it will result in a swollen bump or in a pimple. There is no way to reduce the amount of shedding cells, the only way to properly deal with them so that they are not able to cause acne is to remove them from the skin. |
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