by Robert Wilson

There are many types of skin problems that affect people around the world but the most common is acne and while it may seem to be a teenage condition, it would be a mistake to believe that adults cannot suffer with it as well. The figures speak for themselves with a massive nine out of every ten people having the complaint at some time in their lives.

Our bodies produce oil called sebum which is quite normal but sometimes we produce too much and this clogs the hair follicles which can be one of the causes of acne but excess oil is not the only cause nor does it mean that someone who has excess oil in their hair follicles will develop acne. The oil clogged inside the pore, not on the outside of the skin is what makes a pimple although acne is more of a contemporary problem and not a condition people in the past generally had to worry about.

Acne Skin Care Products

Other acne skin care products like skin cleansers are more specific about their job, they ensure the facial pores (and other areas) remain free of oil. These products prevent the oil from getting trapped in pores and can hamper the growth of bacteria, this can lead to the bad skin condition.

This type of skin care treatment also includes those which exfoliate such as skin peels. This type of peel helps reduce the chance of oil clogging up the pores as well as removing other skin impurities, this can reduce the bacterium growth on your skin.

Many different, specially formulated acne skin care products designed to reduce the problems have now been made available without prescription. Most of these are based on benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, both of which are the enemies of bacteria and hence acne.

Research has shown that if your parents had acne, you’ll probably have it as well and very few people have perfect skin, so it is a very common skin disorder among almost every single person. By far the biggest reason for acne is when a youth child enters into puberty and the change in hormone levels associated with that period.

If necessary, acne sufferers should consult a dermatologist or qualified physician for acne treatment. Please be aware that the information here is provides as a guide only and does not try to replace the professional guidance supplied by a professional about the condition and treatment of acne.

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