Acne Care for Adults
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Acne Care for Adults
Overview:
In the United States, about 20% of acne treatments are for adults. Many face what they once thought was a teenage issue even in their twenties and thirties, while others experience acne beginning in adulthood.
Causes of Adult Acne:
Stress:
Previously dismissed, the link between stress and acne is now recognized. During stressful times, the brain activates the central nervous system, triggering a fight-or-flight response. This involves hormonal releases and fatty secretions from sebaceous glands, both of which can clog pores and lead to breakouts.
Hormonal Imbalances:
Women are particularly affected by hormonal imbalances during menstrual cycles or pregnancy, causing acne. Even men may experience monthly acne due to possible hormonal cycles.
Coffee Consumption:
Adults typically consume more coffee, leading to increased cortisol production, the stress hormone. These hormonal imbalances can contribute to acne.
Smoking:
Cigarette chemicals restrict blood flow to the skin, impeding healing and regeneration. Toxins from smoke can clog pores and encourage bacterial growth, worsening acne.
Heredity:
Genetics play a role; those with family members who had adult acne are more likely to experience it themselves.
Environmental Factors:
Jobs exposing the skin to pollutants, irritants, or humidity can increase the risk of adult acne.
Cosmetics:
Heavy or greasy products can block pores, trapping bacteria and oils, and intensifying acne. Covering acne with makeup might exacerbate the problem.
By understanding these factors, adults can better manage and treat their acne effectively.
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