Most research suggests that acne results from a disorder of the sebaceous glands which secrete an oily substance known as sebum. Many skin doctors believe a male sex hormone androgen -- present in both males and females -- stimulates the production of sebum. When excess sebum builds up in the pores, bacteria multiplies and follicles fester. Hormonal imbalances caused by puberty, pregnancy, menstruation, menopause, and even stress can trigger acne outbreaks, as can certain drugs such as birth control pills and anabolic steroids. Genetics play a part as well. If your parents or siblings had acne, there's a good chance you will, too.
Recent efforts to get rid of acne are more effective, simply because they are beginning to treat underlying causes that have roots under the surface of the skin. The pockets of bacteria that form around hair follicle and combine with the sebum produced from the small glands located in the area can be treated by methods that break up the pockets and secondarily strengthen the body's natural defenses in order to fight against the results of the conditions leading to acne.
1.Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash - Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment. I have used this many times, and I did notice a small difference in my acne, but I wasn't that consistent in my methods with this product, so who knows, if you use this product consistently and effectively, you may see greater results than what I did.
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