Acne

Acne Prevention Tips

Acne has long been one of the most common skin problems among many people of different age groups, causing not only physical effects, but also psychological and social ones as well.

So how can you combat this problem? There are various acne treatments available both over-the-counter and prescribed by a physician, but perhaps, the best way to begin treating your acne is to take steps to prevent it. Here are tips to guide you with your acne prevention.

Important Acne Information

And the good news is…..pizza, fried foods, and chocolate do not cause acne!

Acne, or pimples, usually starts in the early teens when the oil glands in the body start making more sebum (oil). Approximately 85% of teens and pre-teens - along with many adults get acne. It is so common that it is considered a normal part of growing up. Acne predominately appears on the face, and sometimes on the back, shoulders and chest. Acne can be heredity,and girls usually get it at a younger age than boys.

Does Acne Cause Psychic Trauma?

 Always flawless, spotless and a clear skin is what many young people dread for. When a person is all set for a party and if he/she notices a small pimple on their face, immediate remedy is what they opt for. Acne shows itself mostly in the teen years but is also common in adults over 40.

Acne, nevertheless, has a major impact on the person's outlook and confidence in life. Many researches have proven that a person with acne enhances decreased self-esteem, self-confidence, social withdrawal, embarrassment, depression hatred toward life and frustration.

 

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