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Adult Acne | 8 Reasons You're Still Breaking Out...and what to do about it!You're not a teen anymore, so why are you getting adult acne? Acne is frustrating at any age, but once you are out of your teens, you wonder: why me? Here are 8 reasons why you're still breaking out, and what to do about it.
Adult Acne Is Not The Same As Teen AcneBefore we talk about the reasons, though, its helpful to understand that acne that we get as adults isn't necessarily the same as what we saw as teens.In fact, studies show* that acne affects more than 50% of women between the ages of 20 to 29 and more than 25% of women between the ages of 40 to 49. After age 20, women are far more likely to report having acne than men. Unfortunately, treatment that worked so well during adolescence often is ineffective. Many medications tend to irritate the skin, making acne worse. This can lead to a merry-go-round of treatments that don't give results. The truth is that acne can persist well into our 30s, 40s, and even 50s. Dermatologists call acne that does not clear by the mid-20s persistent acne. Often causing deep-seated, tender, inflamed pimples and nodules, this type of acne is more common in women (but men DO experience it!). Persistent acne tends to form on the lower face, predominately around the mouth, on the chin, and along the jawline. Reasons Why Youre Breaking Out, And What to Do About ItKeep reading to learn the surprising reasons you are experiencing acne breakouts, even after 30:Reason #1: Home Remedies for Curing Acne | Your Sleep Habits Reason #2: Get Rid of Acne | Get Rid of Sugar Reason #3: Hormonal Acne | How Hormones Play a Role in Acne Reason #4: How To Prevent Acne | Proper Cleansing of Acne Prone Skin Reason #5: Acne Information | How Tanning Makes Acne Worse, Not Better Reason #6: Help for Acne Sufferers | How Diet Plays A Role In Acne Reason #7: Prevent Acne | Bust Stress Reason #8: Getting Rid of Acne | Ditch Your Phone?
*Journal reference: Collier CN Harper JC Cantrell WC et al The prevalence of acne in adults 20 years and older. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2008; 58
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