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How Acne HappensAcne
begins 2-3 weeks before the blemishes are visible on your skin. The
secret to Acne Control is proactive prevention—stopping
the formation of acne before it becomes a visible pimple. | ||
How Acne Begins Acne develops with your hair follicles, the lining of the skin duct surround hair follicles, and the sebaceous glands that produce oil. Your skin cells are in a continuous state of renewal. Usually, as the old cells die, they mix with your skin's natural oil and are sloughed off. Some people don't shed dead cells evenly and the cells become sticky. These sticky cells and oil form a plug, called a comedo, in the hair follicle—like a cork in a bottle. This cork-like plug holds the oil and bacteria in the follicle, which begins to swell as your skin produces more oil. Your own white blood cells swarm around the follicle to kill the bacteria. The result is a pimple or red bump which appears within 2-3 weeks. Your
chances of getting acne are affected by many factors. The tendency
to slough dead skin cells changes through life. The rate your skin
produces oil is determined by your hormones. Because genetics play
such a strong role in the development and persistence of acne, your
family history is important. If one of your parents had severe acne,
yours is more likely to be severe too. Early breakouts—before
the age of 10—can indicate more severe acne later. Non-inflammatory Acne Although all pimples start the same way, they may appear different on your skin. If the plug stays below the surface of the skin, it's called a closed comedo or whitehead. If the plug enlarges and pops out of the duct, it's called an open comedo or blackhead. This is not dirt and won't wash away. The color is due to a buildup of melanin, the dark pigment in the skin. Most people have non-inflammatory acne, a relatively mild form with just a few whiteheads and blackheads. Non-inflammatory acne can be treated with non-prescription medicines like Proactiv® Solution. Inflammatory Acne With inflammatory acne, the whiteheads become infected with bacteria and swell, producing pimples and pustules. Severe inflammatory acne can cause disfiguring cysts and deep scars, and is usually treated with prescription drugs like Accutane or oral antibiotics such as tetracycline, sulfa, or erythromycin. How will Proactiv work for you?This unique formulations work together to knock out acne in 3 easy steps:
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