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Mike Walden's Acne No More - Acne Doesn’t Stop at Teenage Years

by Jeremiah Dobson Health Trainer
Acne and pimples do not stop just finished teenage years. Approximately half of women and one in four men experience from acne at a few point in maturity and at least 20% of women aimed at dermatologists trouble with pimples, Explain in the A New Study at National University of Health Sciences, United State of America, The number of adults with Pimples appears to be increasing, which may be related to the increasingly stressful modern lifestyle. Stress alters the hormonal balance in the body, increasing the levels of androgens-hormones of the male sex can cause acne.


Women are particularly prone to develop acne in adulthood, perhaps due to genetic predisposition or multiple hormonal fluctuations due menstruation, pregnancy, taking birth control pills or certain medicines.

Other possible culprits are milk chocolate (but not dark chocolate benefits the skin because it contains antioxidants) and using cosmetics that are too "fat" on the skin of a woman and clog the sebaceous pores, according to Lead Researcher of Oregon Health Sciences University, USA, to polycystic ovary condition (disorder that affects about one in ten women of reproductive age and is characterized by irregular menstruation) may be responsible, as it increases levels of androgens.

To troubleshoot Pimples, firstly you should not tamper with. Also use cleansing lotion for the face without alcohol gel for acne with antibacterial substances (to reduce bacteria build up and clogged pores) and, if necessary, prescribed an antibiotic cream or oral antibiotic that will provide dermatologist.

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About Jeremiah Dobson Freshman   Health Trainer

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