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How Common Is
Adult Acne by Bob Hett
For a long time, acne was considered a problem for teenagers to deal
with. It seems that acne and teens go hand in hand. It is almost a
cliché of the teenage years. In fact, adult acne is also a very common
problem.
Many adults suffer from a variety of skin problems. Pimples are
not just a problem of the young. People over the age of 25 have issues
with acne, too. While adult acne occurs in both men and women, it tends
to be more prevalent in women. The statistics suggest that 50% of all
adult women have acne, as compared to only about 25% of adult men.
Adult
acne affects people from every ethnicity and background.
There are many causes of adult acne. Since the main cause of pimples
is hormones, It stands to reason that this is why why women tend to have
more zits and skin problems than men. Other things also cause acne, such
as overactive sebaceous glands that allow an excess of oil to be
secreted onto the face, clogged pores, etc. For many people, genetics
plays a role in whether or not they have acne.
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