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How to Manage Adult Acne

Tips for Prevention and Treatment

By Venice Kichura, published Feb 18, 2008
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If you suffered with embarrassing acne as a teenager, you probably thought you'd never have to deal with it once you reached adulthood. However, unfortunately, about 1/4 of all adult men and half of adult women encounter acne, again, according to acne.org. Regardless of age, acne is unpleasant, as it can lead to self-consciousness and can feel just as devastating as it did in your teen years.

What Causes Adult Acne?

Contrary to what you may have been told, acne (both in teens and adults) is not the result of poor hygiene. It's not sure just what causes adult acne, although it's generally believed to be caused by hormonal reasons. In women, it could be caused by pregnancy, menopause, or by using birth control. Other causes could be anything from stress to the wrong kind of cosmetics. Because stress can result in your oil glands overworking, the extra oil on your skin can lead to an acne breakout.

Adult AcneTreatment Options

Of course, it's best to see a dermatologist as soon as possible. Too often acne sufferers have tried to squeeze their infected pimples. Although the results are immediate, you run the risk of further infection, as well as face scaring. Even worse, squeezing pimples leads to acne spreading. If possible, wait for an appointment with a dermatologist as they use a special sterile instrument, which can spare you the added stress of scaring, as well as infection and acne spreading.

But often it can take awhile before getting an appointment. However, many times you can clear up an acne problem on your own by using over-the-counter products. Realize that adult acne isn't treated the same way as teenage acne because adult skin is not the same as that of an adolescent. The best thing to do is to gently cleanse your face each day with medicated cleansers containing benzoyl peroxide (which reduces bacteria on your skin) or salicylic acid (which unclogs pores). Use oil-free, non-comedogenic lotions and/or sunscreens. And, although costly, you could have laser treatments.(running from $500-2,500).

Don't Irritate Your Acne

How to Manage Adult Acne

Acne strikes adults as well as teens.

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Very well written article that is packed with great information. I appreciate your work on this one!

Posted on 02/22/2008 at 5:02:59 AM

 
my skin is dry too thank goodness...good article

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 9:02:31 AM

 
Great suggestions. Adult acne is horrible.

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 6:02:05 AM

 
Venice, I think I was the only girl in high school that did not have acne. My skin is waaay too dry for acne! But my daughter had it (she's adopted) and it was a constant nightmare for her. As an adult, she has experienced it again, so guess who's getting your link? Well done, Venice.

Posted on 02/18/2008 at 12:02:48 PM

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