Dear Acne Sufferer,
It doesn’t matter whether you are a teenager or are a “30 something.” Acne doesn’t really care as long as it finds a home.
Do any of these situations describe you?
Your Diet & Acne You love french fries and other greasy foods. But your skin breaks out.
Skin Care Products & Acne You’ve tried every cosmetic and tanning lotions on the market, but your skin still breaks out!
Hygiene & Your Skin You shower every day and still have difficulty with unwanted blemishes popping up. Acne & Shaving You shave with a double-edged razor and you often have inflammation in areas afterwards.
If you can relate to any of those situations, you’ve got an acne problem and it needs to be under control.
Help is just a click away. Available for immediate download, The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies is jam-packed with 45 chapters of information to help you understand ACNE.
First things first!
Knowledge is power. You must educate yourself about Acne. The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies discusses the causes, treatments and prevention strategies.
All of this is designed to help you deal with your Acne problem no matter what your gender or age is at this time. Best of all it is presented in plain English instead of “doctor speak!”
Once you are thoroughly educated about Acne you can begin the task of determining what type of Acne you have (yes, there is more than one) and what steps will work best for your individual situation. Why should you have The Complete Guide to Acne Prevention, Treatment and Remedies?
Did you know?
Acne affects millions of people all over the world. The statistical distribution of the condition, by age and gender is:
1. 85% of adolescents and pre-adolescents are affected by acne.
2. The condition occurs on some children under 10 years of age.
3. Boys are more likely to have a severe form of the disease than teenage girls.
4. About 12% of women between 22 and 45 years of age are affected by acne.
5. About 3% of all men are affected during their adult life.
6. Women are more prone to acne during adulthood because of premenstrual hormonal changes as well as consistent use of cosmetics.
7. The incidences of acne reduce sharply after the age of 45.
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Here is a small extract from the book -
What is the Real Cause of Acne?
For most people, acne begins during adolescence. One of the main reasons is the excessive production of sebum due to the higher levels of sex hormones in the body during puberty.
To understand the various factors which cause acne, we need a brief insight into the anatomy of the skin surface; the hair follicles, as well as the production and role of sebum.
Here is some background before we get to the actual causes.
The Hair Follicle and the Sebaceous Glands
There are many hair follicles on our skin. The sebaceous glands (oil glands) exist near the surface of the skin and open into the hair follicles. The oil, or sebum, which they produce constantly, enters the follicle. This helps in protecting the skin from drying out.
Overproduction of sebum is a major factor in the development of acne. Before covering the various causes of acne, here is information about the production, role and regulation of sebum.
Sebum
Sebum, an oily and complex mixture of lipids (a group of fats and similar compounds including waxes, oils, sterols, triglycerides, phosphatides and phospholipids), is produced by the sebaceous glands.
Sebaceous glands exist over almost all of the body, but especially on the forehead, chin and back.
Cells in these glands disintegrate in about a week and produce sebum. The rate of production depends on age and gender:
1 Adult females produce less sebum than adult males 2 Production of sebum increases almost five times in boys with the onset of puberty 3 Sebum production declines significantly with age 4 Production of sebum also falls steeply in women after menopause Hormonal control of sebum
The sex hormones, or androgens, stimulate the cells in the sebaceous glands to produce sebum.
The testis in males, the ovaries in females and the adrenal glands produce these hormones.
The androgens that influence the production of sebum the most are:
1 5-testosterone (DHT) 2 5-androstene-317diol
Role of Sebum
Some of the functions of sebum are:
1 It acts as a protective barrier against bacteria and fungi. 2 It helps to reduce excessive water loss from the surface of the skin.
It is an environment that supports the bacteria Proprionibacterium acnes, which researchers believe may play an important role in the regulation of the immune system.
With your new insight into the working of sebaceous glands and the production of sebum, you will understand the factors that cause acne more easily.
Why Do We Get Acne?
Acne develops when the sebaceous glands in a person's skin start producing excessive levels of sebum. This oil combines with the cells lining the walls of the glands and clog the skin's pores, plugging them. This plug can enlarge and rupture the hair follicle, so that the follicle spills the oil and debris on to the skin. This causes inflammation and swelling.
Various factors can cause an increase in the production of sebum, including:
Hormones: There is a sudden surge in the level of hormones at puberty. These hormones react with the skin to form dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, which makes the sebaceous glands increase in size. It also stimulates these glands to increase the production of sebum. The increase in sebum leads to the plugging of hair follicles, which eventually leads to the development of acne.
Hormones in Women: At puberty, an increase in the production of estrogen results in menses. The menstrual cycle results from changes in the levels of estrogen. The severity of acne differs as she goes through her monthly cycle.
Bacteria in acne: Propionibacterium acnes are bacteria found commonly on the surface of the skin, as well as in pimples. With the onset of puberty, the bacteria increase. Other types of bacteria, such as Proprionibacterium granulosum and Staphylococcus epidermidis can also be found at this time. It has been found that people with an excessive production of sebum have more bacteria on their skin, but the link between bacteria and acne has not been discovered yet.
Medications: Acne can sometimes occur as a reaction to a particular drug. This type of acne typically clears up as soon as the medication is discontinued.
Pregnancy: Pregnant women usually develop acne, due to a rise in the levels of hormones in their body. However, their acne clears up soon after the birth of the baby. Newborn babies have acne at times as well. This can be due to the stress of birth or because some hormones from the mother may have permeated the umbilical cord and passed to the baby.
Endocrine disorders: Less frequently, acne is found in young children and old people. This could be due to a rare disorder of their endocrine system.
Genes: Researchers have found evidence that genes may play a vital role in causing acne. It has been found that children whose parents had acne in their childhood are much more likely to develop acne. In addition, the severity of their acne was similar to the severity of their parents' acne.
Hypersensitivity to P. acnes: Acne fulminans, an extremely severe form of acne, can be caused due to a body’s hypersensitivity to the bacteria P. acnes.
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