All grown up and still have acne? Research shows that those with sensitive skin are even more prone to acne.
So everyone thinks that only teenagers suffer from blackheads and pimples. The truth is, acne is more common among adults than you think! IN fact, the national skin centre treats around 4000 patients in their 20s and 1000s in their 30s for acne each year. and unlike teenage acne,which last two to five years, adult acne can last as long as 10 years.
Acne is most common at puberty when hormone changes causes the skin to overproduce sebum. This excess sebum clogs up skin pores, leading to acne and blackheads.
Over-active hormones aren’t limited to the teenage years though. Hormonal imbalance has been observed in 18% of Singapore’s popluation. other causes include lack of sleep, improper care, stress at work and home.
Acne can make anyone feel self-consioius but could be even more distressing for adults. Unfortunately, people with sensitive skin are also most prone to acne. Why? because even the slightest changes in the body chemistry and surroundings can trigger off an acne outbreak.
here are some tips for acne sufferers
Look out for these terms when buying skincare
1) non-comedogenic – does not clog pores
2) Comedolytic – Agent capable of resolving comedones and preventing the formation of new ones.
3) Anti-baterial – Eliminates acne-causing bacteria
4) Clinically proven – These products have undergone rigorous and extensive testing to ensure that they’re safe and effective.
