ACNE: CAUSES, TREATMENT, AND TIPS

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Acne is another most annoying diseases especially for girls but for men too because I myself also had this disease. Acne destroys the beauty of a person`s face and when it is removed permanent spots most of the time finds its home in your face which is very hard to remove. Teens and Pre-Teens mostly have acnes but adults also face this sometimes.

CAUSES OF ACNE?

Due to dirt or waste chemicals human skin produces an oily liquid called sebum which carries dead skin cells follicles to the surface of your skin. Follicles connect the oil glands under your skin to the pores of the skin. When follicles get blocked then the oil under your skin starts to store for which pimples or acnes starts to grow on your face. Another reason is the hormonal changes that occurs to the teens which comes with puberty. As the body starts to grow mature and develop more oil sebum starts to store for which the pores become clogged. Most of the time permanent spots remain in your face even if acne is removed or destroyed.

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THE OTHER CAUSES FOR ACNE ARE FOR:

Oily Beauty Products

Irregular Periods (Menstruation) for girls only

Mental Stress and Depression

Improper Digestion

Lack of Water present in your body (Dehydration)

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    Yep... both my kids have it.  One keeps it clear by a special soap, the other has been on an antibiotic for months and we are going back to the Dr tomorrow.  It is very annoying and we have tried so many things but think we'll go back to the healthy skin tea..   UGH

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      yes,

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  • Posted

    Acne is a skin disease which is caused by the over production of the sebacious glands in your face,  back,  and chest.  It has a genetic link.  x

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