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		<title>Adult acne: Is it Possible to Have Pimples as an Adult?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we hear the term acne, the image that comes to mind is the spotty-faced, gangly teenager. We picture the awkward adolescent going through physical changes as he moves from childhood to adulthood. Although the majority of people that suffer from acne are teenagers a significant number of adults suffer from acne as well. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we hear the term acne, the image that comes to mind is the spotty-faced, gangly teenager. We picture the awkward adolescent going through physical changes as he moves from childhood to adulthood. Although the majority of people that suffer from acne are teenagers a significant number of adults suffer from acne as well. This condition is termed, Adult Acne.In reality, acne can become a problem at any age.</p>
<p>Adult acne is when acne occurs in people twenty years of age and above. It can be brought on by any number of things however one of the most common causes is as a reaction to stress medication. Many people mistakenly say that stress causes acne because people with high-stress levels can often break out in spots.</p>
<p>However, the reaction is usually to the medication that they are placed on rather than to the stress itself. Doctors are not sure exactly what about the medication causes acne to break out but usually prescribe additional medication to cure the acne.</p>
<p>Adult women are often known to suffer from an attack of acne when they stop using oral contraceptives. Stopping the use of The Pill causes hormonal changes in the body. Hormones and the condition of the skin seem to be very closely related. The clogged pores that cause acne to appear are affected by what is happening in the body hormonally. Under normal conditions, the ovaries produce both estrogen and testosterone. Testosterone is a male hormone. Although it is normal that it is present in the female body, estrogen should always be in higher concentrations than testosterone. When it is not, problems arise.</p>
<p>Research shows that hormones strongly affect the way that the skin looks and behaves. To put it simply, the balance between androgen and estrogen is fine. When one of these hormones is out of balance in a woman’s body, the effects are seen in the skin. This is the reason that many women see acne appear and re-appear with their menstrual cycle. Hormone therapy is one solution to hormone-induced acne. It works on reducing androgens and preventing them from stimulating the sebaceous gland into producing the large amounts of oil that feed the acne bacteria below the surface of the skin. This treatment can be very effectiveThere are many effective treatments for acne. The more you know about them, the better.</p>
<p>As you can see, acne is not always related to proper washing and hygiene, nor is it related to a bad diet. Researchers have found that hormones affect the skin and the development of acne. This is a medical condition and therefore should be treated by a trained doctor or dermatologist. There are many over the counter drugs and treatments, only attempt to use these after consulting a medical professional.</p>
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		<title>I never had acne in my life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I will say this first, I never had acne in my life. Before my daughter was born, for some odd reason, I became a teenager again. I always had clear skin and it was very upsetting to me to have such blemishes on my face. I tried astringents, changing make up, no make up, creams [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will say this first, I never had acne in my life. Before my daughter was born, for some odd reason, I became a teenager again. I always had clear skin and it was very upsetting to me to have such blemishes on my face. I tried astringents, changing make up, no make up, creams you name it and nothing worked.</p>
<p>I even tried herbal supplements. The ONLY thing that worked for me was ProActive! ProActive changed my skin, the 3 step program everyday is a little tedious, but the outcome is amazing. The pictures they show you on tv are true! I still use the facial cleanser and the blemish cream and what a difference its made. I feel good again and I feel like myself again.</p>
<p>You start with a clean face using a regular soap. Then, wash your face with the face wash, its gritty and feels great. Pat your face dry and then apply the astringent. After that dries, apply the blemish cream and then you may also add your own facial moisterizer, which I always did. The results are amazing. I&#8217;m a beliver in ProActive and would recommend this product and do recommend this product to everyone! <span id="answer_short0" style="display: none;"> Hello &#8211; I will say this first, I never had acne in my life. Before my daughter was born, for some odd reason, I became a teenager again. I always had &#8230; </span></p>
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		<title>The Unspoken Horror Of Adult Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 20:52:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by: Frank Cordova
Did you know that more than 25% of the adult population worldwide suffers from acne? If we leave the pages of statistical data and look at people with plain eyes it will be hard to find a man or a woman who did not suffer the gnawing problem of zits. However, even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article by: Frank Cordova</p>
<p>Did you know that more than 25% of the adult population worldwide suffers from acne? If we leave the pages of statistical data and look at people with plain eyes it will be hard to find a man or a woman who did not suffer the gnawing problem of zits. However, even though this problem is &#8220;skin deep&#8221;, its effects germinate into bouts of despair and social angst, which jeopardizes quality of life.</p>
<p>Digging Into The Roots Of Adult Acne</p>
<p>Sebum secreted from the hair follicles moves to the skin pores and lubricates the skin. But sometimes the oil glands expand, producing an excess of sebum, which ultimately gets trapped in the hair follicle and clogs the pores. These clogged pores permit bacteria and growth of Propionibacterium acnes. This bacteria causes inflammation of the hair follicle and the surrounding skin and thus acne emerges.</p>
<p>Though till now the exact causes of adult acne are not known, most of the theories suggest hormonal imbalances as the root cause. Some other causes proposed are evolutionary biology, diet, stress, vitamin deficiency and the list goes on.</p>
<p>Some Effective Treatments To Get Rid Of Adult Acne</p>
<p>Studies reveal that Vitamin A plays an important role in the reduction of serum and keratin production and thus minimizes their growth in follicle comedos. So, nourish your system with Vitamin A and take at least five servings of vegetables and fresh fruits daily. However, always consult a doctor before starting up with any kind of regime.</p>
<p>Zinc is an important element in treating acne too. Zinc enhances the functions of Vitamin A and lends a helping hand in the healing and regeneration of tissues. Zinc also reduces the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, which shrinks sebum production.</p>
<p>Most acne sufferers lack Selenium, which plays a crucial role in the action of the enzyme Gluthathione Peroxidase that prevents the inflammation of the hair follicle. Vitamin E minimizes this process and plays a vital part in the action of Vitamin A and Selenium.</p>
<p>Friendly bacteria, Acidophilus, can check injurious intestinal bacteria including yeasts such as Candida albicans. You can take in Acidophilus either in gel capsule form or as yogurt with live culture.</p>
<p>Benozyl peroxide reduces pimples and is effective for acne. You can have it in cream or lotion form.</p>
<p>Creams containing sulphur are also useful in treating acne</p>
<p>Medications containing iodide and bromide can worsen your acne condition so stay away from such products.</p>
<p>All these things are medicines, all of which may have side effects and should not be taken without a prescription and the guidance of a doctor.</p>
<p>Good News For Foodies</p>
<p>You will be glad to know that chocolate or fried foods do not cause acne. These foods are often seen as unhealthy food habits and therefore &#8220;must be&#8221; related to skin breakouts, but this theory has no scientific backing.</p>
<p>However, foods which are high in refined sugar, trans-fatty acid (milk products) oxidized fatty acids (fried oils) and synthetically hydrogenated vegetable oil contents may not cause acne but are definitely not very good for your health, and so an excess of these foods should be avoided. You can be infected with intestinal toxemia if your diet is low on fiber and essential vitamins and high on these contents. The result of glut of toxins may show on your skin.</p>
<p>Some Natural Remedies Of Adult Acne</p>
<p>The good news about the use of natural things is that they come without the risk of side effects.</p>
<p>Name And Fame Of Some Natural Ingredients</p>
<p>Azelaic acid</p>
<p>This acid makes the keratin production stable and you will get almost same results as using Benzoyl- Peroxide or oral antibiotics.</p>
<p>Tea Tree Oil</p>
<p>Reduces acne with its antibacterial and antifungal qualities.</p>
<p>Green Tea</p>
<p>A renowned antioxidant, which trims down inflammation and infection</p>
<p>Topical Vitamin C And E</p>
<p>Both are strong antioxidants, which improve skin condition by diminishing inflammation and infection.</p>
<p>Fruit Acids (AHAs And BHAs)</p>
<p>These acids gently exfoliate your skin, leaving it smooth.</p>
<p>Some Tips To Control Outbursts Of Adult Acne</p>
<p>Cleanse your face with a mild soap or sulphur soap but do not rub your face with a towel.</p>
<p>Never ever pick or squeeze the zits, it will only worsen your skin condition.</p>
<p>Some acne treatment products will hike up your skin&#8217;s photosensitivity so when you are using these products, use a sunscreen and wear a hat when you are out. Avoid the tanning booths while using these products as well.</p>
<p>Try to avoid the use of oil-based products on your skin. To prevent the clogging of pores use only &#8220;noncomdomedogenic&#8221; skin products</p>
<p>Try to avoid friction from sports equipment and airborne grease from fast food places; these can make your acne worse.</p>
<p>Along with a good diet include at least 8 to ten glasses of water in your daily regimen to keep your system clean and the skin glowing</p>
<p>Choosing the right path will help your skin get rid of adult acne scars. Make your skin dazzle with a smooth glow by following the tips in this article.</p>
<p><strong>About The Author</strong><br />
Frank Cordova</p>
<p>Learn how you can cure yourself of acne in just three days by visiting my web site at: <a href="http://www.acnefreeinthreedays.net/index2.htm">http://www.acnefreeinthreedays.net/index2.htm/</a></p>
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