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The follicle wall sheds cells often and the canal is used to
remove dead cells, which sort of become sticky and block the opening as they
attempt to leave the follicle. The blockage results in increased bacteria
growth in the follicle, which turns the trapped sebum into a very irritating
substance and results in an inflammation that is widely known as acne. Pew!!!
All that explanation reminds me of high school biology (so painfully boring to
me). In one sentence on how acne forms it is simply put as "Dead skin
cells clog the pores, and bacteria cause inflammation which results in acne on
the skin". Although so many adults like you have tried many acne
medications and cosmetics to combat acne, we tend to wonder why they seem not
to get rid of the problem once and for all but still they re-occur. It seems
that acne forms when one or more of these conditions occurs: A blockage in the
follicle There is an over production of sebum (oil) Increased bacteria growth
within the hair follicle. Researchers have found out that the hormone
responsible for acne, which is called "testosterone". Yes you have
heard of it before it is the male hormone (it is found in both males and
females but it is produced in high levels in males). Testosterone is
responsible for increasing production of sebum (oil), which results in more
pimples. Since testosterone is an androgen and is more in males than females,
this explains why men tend to have more severe cases of acne than women (at
least that explains why I used to have more pimples on my face than my elder
sister although she started having pimples on her face before I started having
mine). X OUT Acne Adult
acne occurs as visible bumps on the surface of the skin usually on the face,
although body acne is also common. Adult Acne is seen as pus-filled blisters;
small reddish bumps, ugly looking thick red skin on the nose, cheeks and
forehead, and small reddish blood vessels all seen on the skin surface. Acne
outbreaks usually occur on the face, neck, chest, and shoulders and back. A
highbrow term for adult acne is "acne rosaceous". For so many folks
stress seems to be one of the major factors in aggravating their acne
condition. When I was in college towards the end of the semester when the
amount of work we had to do increases, I tend to have more break outs of
pimples maybe as a result of the stress or because I had lesser time for acne
skin care. It seems aside the fact that you have to contend with hormones and
genetics being the major cause of you acne condition you also have things like
stress to worsen it. Achieving Acne Control with the best Acne Medication The
first step in treating your adult acne condition has to do with proper acne
skin care. First of all AVOID the temptation of SQUEEZING your PIMPLES. Most of
the time this results in the scars you see on your face. The bigger a pimple is
the higher the chances it will leave a scar if you "pop" it.

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