Acne begins in the age of puberty, but it does not always end there. Every teen, if analyzed closely enough will reveal a few of the impacts of acne with some being moderate, others more severe. The major hormone causing modifications in teens is an androgen. Under its impact, the sebaceous glands produce more and more sebum (oil). This leads, then, to oily skin and a modification in skin flora. There is a boost in the bacteria that cause acne along with a type of fungi. All these contribute to the development of obstructions at the oil gland openings understood as comedones. When there is an infection of the skin's pores, such blockages trigger blackheads and whiteheads-- and acne. Acne should not be seen as something that comes with the age of puberty. A supplement such as Acuzine should be taken to have a reliable and quick acne cure within out. In grownups, acne could be a carryover from teenage years, occupational (exposure to chemicals or other skin irritants in the workplace), drug-induced (some medications worsen acne), or cosmetic acne. There are also other aspects that might contribute to acne besides family histories such as regular usage of thick cosmetics, regular activities under humid and hot conditions, and contact with oily substances.
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