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What Does Cause Adult Acne?

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Are you suffering  from adult acne? It’s more common than you might think. When we think of acne, we tend to view it as an adolescent problem that is usually outgrown. Acne skin care products seem to be more targeted towards the young.

As adults, we seem somewhat surprised when we notice blemishes on our face or perhaps even our body. Even if as an adolescent you experienced acne or not, we tend to believe it will eventually just go away, or if it wasn’t ever an issue at all as a young adult, we would never think that as an adult it would at this point propose a problem.

You may be wondering why now as an adult you are noticing blemishes, when you’ve never had them before. So what are the causes of adult acne?

Acne has many causes.  Adult acne can have its own triggers, such as:

Adults go through many hormonal changes. When hormones start to change, it can produce more sebum, which causes acne. Hormonal changes can be because of pregnancy, birth control or just normal hormonal changes we can experience because of age.

Adult acne can also develop acne from taking certain medications.

If you feel that your adult acne is more severe, you may want to consult a dermatologist, as there could be underlying issues you need to address.

Suffering from adult acne can be very stressful. And we all know what stress can do to our bodies and skin. Learning to cope and de-stress should be part of your acne treatment regimen. Studies show that just about 40% of acne skin care products are purchased by adults in the US alone. So, remember, you are not alone in this!

There are many ways to treat adult acne available to you. I have discovered two that really do work. You just have to decide which one best suits your needs. Listen to what other people have successfully used, it could work for you as well.
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