Breaking Out After Your Teens and 20s Is No Fun

by Lauren Meyers on December 22, 2009 · 1 comment

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You’re finally in a place in life where pimples or zits stop coming up in daily conversation and your next worry are those dreaded wrinkles… but all of a sudden that forbidden red dot appears on your chin. You ask, “Why me, why now, aren’t I too old for this?”

According to everdayhealth.com, acne appears when dead skin, bacteria and oil collect in your pores. Clogged pores lead to blackheads, whiteheads and most commonly known as pimples.

There are different reasons why these pimples may be appearing into adulthood such as:

- Menstrual cycle hormone shifts
- Pregnancy or childbirth
- Menopause
- Stress
- Skin Care Products
- Birth Control pills
- Medical Conditions
- Genetics
- Medications

To keep your adult acne at bay remember to choose your skin products wisely, take the right birth birth control pills, consider topical treatments, ask about oral medications, talk with a dermatologist and practice proper skin care.

Need help keeping your skin in shape? Find a dermatologist near you.

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