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In the early teenage years, boys and girls at greater risk for acne breakouts, when the oil glands in the body begin sebum (skin oil that can resemble grease). Adding to the problem, your body sheds dead skin cells all the time – and some people have sticky skin cells that have not thrown a regular – they only remain on the skin. In people who have teenage acne, mixed this excess skin cells with oil and clog the hair follicles.
Common myths
A lot of myths floating around out there on the causes of acne. Let’s just some right now.
- Dirt does not cause acne
- A blackhead can resemble dirt connect one of your pores, but this is not the cause.
- Mix the suet and skin cells and sometimes lead to the opening of the pore. But the real reason is still deep in the pore.
- Enjoy your chocolate and french fries. Enjoy these favorites will not increase sebum production in skin.
- Some of you might have said that sexual activity or masturbation can cause acne. Not true.
Who gets more pimples?
While both boys and girls get pimples – it’s more likely to be worse because the boys in their body produces more sebum. Strangely enough, your immune system into play as well – you make them particularly vulnerable to the bacteria that become trapped in hair follicles.
What makes acne worse?
- If you makeup that contain sunscreen or hair products that contain oil, use – they can to add pore-plugging problem.
- Being under stress – such as use in schools, or struggling with the notes, or even out of print – can help acne.
- During a girl’s period can create hormone levels more sebum in the skin which may worsen the outbreak.
- Sun care – it can not only damage the skin and cause premature aging – it can also cause pimples.
While Keep your skin clean is an important part of reading, remember, be gentle – no scrubbing, no picking or squeezing. You can survive from acne attack.
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