Acne Causes
When it comes to the causes of acne, what’s happening on the inside of your body is just as important as what’s happening on the outside. Hormones, which are chemical messengers that travel throughout the body coordinating complex processes like growth and metabolism play an especially big role.
Read blog>If you’ve heard the term "hormonal acne", you’re probably wondering, "What is hormonal acne?", "What causes hormonal acne?", "Is my acne hormonal? and "How do I get rid of hormonal acne?" Good news: Your questions are about to be answered.
Read blog>Acne vulgaris, also known simply as acne, is one of the most common skin conditions in the United States. If you suffer from acne you know it’s more than just a few pimples on your face. Acne can affect every area of your life and make you feel alone, unattractive, even depressed.
Read blog>Acne Skin Care Ingredients
Benzoyl peroxide is a tried and true acne-fighting ingredient. Whether you’re dealing with acne as a teen or an adult
Read blog>There are several different skincare acids out there, many of which are linked to treating acne.
Read blog>Adapalene is a topical retinoid medication prescribed by doctors and dermatologists for the treatment of acne.
Read blog>Acne Types
Being a teenager usually means feeling self-conscious some (most!) of the time — it just comes with the territory. When you're already struggling to figure things
Read blog>When you’re a teenager suffering from acne, you may think that once you’re an adult, that struggle will fade along with your pimples. Yet, up to 40% of adults experience acne
Read blog>Most people who suffer from inflammatory acne have what are called papules, inflamed red bumps that are turned into pustules when they become filled with pus.
Read blog>Skin Types and Acne
Does your skin get shiny mid-way through the day? Or maybe even half an hour after you’ve washed your face? You probably have oily skin. Other telltale signs that your skin is in the oily category include enlarged pores, blackheads, whiteheads, and, you guessed it, pimples.
Read blog>Because acne starts when the body produces excess sebum (oil), it’s easy to associate acne with shiny, oily skin. The truth is, acne can affect all skin types – oily, normal, combination and yes, even dry skin. And topical acne medications may cause additional skin dryness since some ingredients
Read blog>Having combination skin is no easy feat… managing one skin type can be a challenge, let alone two. Luckily, we can help. Treating combination skin is all about balance. While treatment can take a little trial and error, it’s definitely possible to achieve healthy, even skin. First, let’s learn more about combo skin and what’s going on with your complexion.
Read blog>Treating Body Acne
As if face acne and bacne weren’t enough, now there’s buttne, too?! Getting into a bikini or showing more skin can be nerve wracking if you have pimples on your butt.
Read blog>Breakouts on your face are frustrating enough. And now you might be thinking, "Why is my chest breaking out, too?" Not to worry — you’re about to learn what causes chest acne
Read blog>Most people who suffer from inflammatory acne have what are called papules, inflamed red bumps that are turned into pustules when they become filled with pus. Papules and pustules are the two most common forms of inflammatory acne, typically referred to as "pimples".
Read blog>Treating Face Acne
The good news is your acne is gone. The bad news? It left behind some evidence. Sometimes it’s in the form of acne scars, but often these are pigmented dark spots or marks that appear after pimples have healed.
Read blog>Dealing with acne can be frustrating and can even take an emotional toll. While controlling a breakout is a massive accomplishment, residual acne scars can make you feel like you’re fighting an uphill battle.
Read blog>If your pimples are deep, swollen, and painful to touch, they’re likely nodules and/or cysts, and you’re likely dealing with a more severe case of acne that may require professional treatment.
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