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What is Acne?
Acne is a skin disorder. Acne occurs when excess oil (sebum) production combines with dead skin
cells to clog pores. Bacteria forms in the pores resulting in red inflamed pimples, pus filled whiteheads, or blackheads. There are many different forms of acne, however, acne vulgaris is the most common form. Some people estimate that as many as 80% of teens have some form of acne at one point. Sometimes people will have perfect skin in their teen years and will not develop acne until their adult years.
What Causes Acne?
The causes of acne can be classified into bacteria, genetics, hormones, and clogged pores. All these
work together to cause acne. Bacteria is the single culprit required for acne. Genetics are also important. If one of your parents had acne sometime in their life, chances are you will also. Hormones (specifically testosterone) can cause increased oil (sebum) production clogging the pores with dead skin cells.
Get the Acne Facts!
• Bacteria are a common culprit in all forms of acne.
• Hey! You're not alone, an estimated eighty percent of people suffer from some form of acne in their
life.
• Did you know there are many varieties of acne? In fact, there are over fifty types of acne.
However, the most common form is acne vulgaris.
• Although many individuals believe the sun makes their acne better, the reality is ultraviolet rays that
penetrate the skin's surface can damage the follicles, closing them off and triggering acne two to four weeks after sun exposure.
• While severe cases of acne may require prescription medication, most acne sufferers are able to
reduce or eliminate their problem using over the counter medications from Biore, Aveeno, Basis, Oxy, Cetaphil, Neutragena, & Zapzyt. Order from the privacy of your home. Click on one of the links below for the latest low prices and product information: |
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Acne Aid Bar • Aveeno Cleanser • Basis Face Wash • Biore • Bio Remedy Acne • Cetaphil • Clean & Clear • Clearsil
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Cuticura • Kiss My Face • Nature's Cure For Males • Nature's Cure For Females • Neova Complete Kit • Neutrogena For Men
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Neutrogena Acne Patch • Oxy Cleaning Pads • Philosophy Blemish Gel • Phisoderm Cleanser • Physician's Choice Kit
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ProCyte Gel • Stridex Day & Night • Total Skin Care Kit • Zapzyt • Zia Natural Acne System
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