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A Simple Plan
for Treating Adult Acne
Just because you never
experienced acne during your
youth, doesn’t mean you won’t
have to face it as an adult.
Research shows one out of four
adult men and one out of two
adult women will experience some
type of acne in their adult
life.
No
one seems to agree on what
causes acne in adults, but one
thing is clear. Acne is always
associated with hormones. These
hormones are essential to the
development of the oil glands of
your skin. Children don’t
experience acne, because their
hormones aren’t mature.
Any time your hormones become
unbalanced, you run the risk of
experiencing acne. Researchers
agree that acne is caused by
androgens. These are male
hormones found in both men and
women. These hormones create
excess oil. In turn, this excess
oil can clog the hair follicles
and allow bacteria to grow. When
this occurs, acne pimples and
blemishes appear.
Women generally experience
hormonal acne because of the
normal female cycles like
menstruation, pregnancy and
menopause. This is why some
types of birth control pills
help
control acne by keeping the
androgens balanced. However,
consult your doctor before
considering this treatment.
Every one is different. All
treatments do not produce the
same results for different
people.
Many adults have experienced
success in clearing their acne
by using a simple three-step
acne skin care regimen.
Benzoyl Peroxide Kills Acne
Bacteria
First, get a 2.5% solution of
benzoyl peroxide. Apply this to
a small part on your skin to
test your skin’s reaction.
Although most people have no
problems with benzoyl peroxide,
some do. Once you know it’s ok,
gently apply this to your
affected skin.
Avoid Irritating Your Skin
Always be gentle when working
with your skin. Irritation only
increases your acne problems.
Avoid harsh scrubbing, picking
or pinching your pimples, etc.
If you skin is already
irritated, take a few days and
let it settle down.
Use a Gentle Skin Cleanser
Wash your face and acne affected
skin with a gentle cleanser.
Avoid using regular bath soap or
cleansers that overly dry your
skin.
Finally, use a gentle
moisturizer to keep your skin
from drying out and to minimize
irritation. With a little
consistency and time, many
adults can clear their adult
acne following this simple
acne treatment regimen.
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