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Adult Acne

Adult acne is a common problem that is on the rise, particularly among women. A study in an issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology cited 54% of women and 40% of men suffer from acne. A large percentage (82%) of both the men and women with severe acne reported that it was a carry over from their teen years.

Hormonal activity plays a part in most cases of adult acne. Androgens (male hormones found in both men and women and important in causing teenage acne) are also at work in adult acne. For instance, during menopause as the body curtails the production of estrogen, androgens cause an increased output of sebum by the sebaceous glands.

The same bacteria that afflicts teenagers, can inflame an adult's clogged pores and cause papules, pustules and the more severe nodules and cysts typical to acne.

Oily skin is typical of teenage acne, adult acne involves normal or combination skin and in some cases even dry and sensitive skin.

Many over-the-counter acne products are directed at teenage acne and contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid and other ingredients that can be drying. Potential irritation can lead to skin sensitivity.

Treatment of adult acne is the same as for teenagers. It starts with gentle facial cleansing once or twice daily as well as after heavy perspiration in order to help keep the pores clean and free of bacteria.

You should only use non-acnegenic (oil free products that will not clog your pores) cosmetics, moisturizers and sunscreens.

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