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If you’ve noticed acne symptoms on your skin for any amount of time you probably have a routine for dealing with the damage, but are you aware of some common factors that may be contributing to your condition?
Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, and can affect anyone regardless of age, race, or sex. Acne is attributed to a hormonal imbalance, which can affect the function of the sebaceous glands, whose job is it to create sebum, or oil, which travels along the pore to hydrate and protect the skin on the surface. When too much sebum becomes produced it can become clogged within a pore, and when paired with dead skin cells from the surface forms bacteria known a P. acnes, which triggers an inflammatory response from the body. The result of that response usually appears as red, swollen bumps such as pimples or cysts, although symptoms of this condition can come in many forms, including whiteheads, blackheads, comedones, or even just oily skin.
Many people look only toward topical washes to help treat their acne, not realizing that since acne is an external manifestation of an internal issue, the core issue has to be addressed internally. Yes of course an effective acne skincare regimen is important, but there are several additional factors that may keep acne coming back to your complexion if left unaddressed.
While addressing contributing factors can go a long way in helping keep your skin clear, treating the source of the problem is the only way anyone with acne will enjoy a real change. The only long-term solution that will keep your skin looking and feeling its best is to prevent acne before it starts, which means breaking the acne cycle, and this is exactly what AcnEase® does. No matter how mild or severe your symptoms may range, our users are able to experience clear skin (long term!) knowing that there are no chemicals that will alter their hormones, or that they won’t experience side effects. Check out the many AcnEase success stories of those who are correcting the factors that are causing acne.
And now it’s time to hear from you! Have you made any lifestyle changes that directly affected the condition of your acne? Have any additional contributing factors you think our readers should know about? Tell us in the comments!