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Acne in adolescence is known to 80% of young people between the ages of 11 and 20. However, why do they suffer without acting? Although there are some solutions.

What could be more common than teenage pimples? In question: the hormonal changes of puberty strongly stimulate sebum secretion. This overproduction of clogged pores (or hair follicles) causes bacterial growth and inflammation of the skin.

Don’t touch your buttons

Result: an explosive cocktail can cause blackheads, red buttons on the white tip, sometimes cysts under the skin on the forehead, nose, chin, neck and back. This is a hormonal phenomenon that causes acne. It is vital not to eat certain foods as claimed.

The first reflex to adopt: Don’t touch your pimples. If you try to break them, you can prolong the inflammation and infection. Do not touch your blackheads (comedones) either.

Clean your skin daily

The adolescent with acne must take special care of her skin. She must also use specific non-aggressive dermo-cosmetic products.

the right moves

Clean your skin with a Surgras dermatological bread without soap or gel.

· Dry your skin with a towel.

Apply with a soft soothing cotton lotion.

Finally, apply a non-greasy moisturizer to prevent the formation of blackheads. A complete in some areas (chin, nostrils, forehead) with a regulating cream of sebaceous secretion.

· Once a week, make a mask or a gentle scrub to cleanse your skin in depth and remove any impurities.

What you must not do

Do not dry and do not harm your skin with alcohol or sulfur solutions.

Don’t use greasy cream to moisturize your skin.

Don’t clean your skin with regular soap. This transitional drying will further enhance sebum secretion.

Don’t expose your face to the sun

The sun has an anti-inflammatory capacity, so pimples seem to disappear in the sun. But the sun is also a false friend: the rebound effect a month later is usually catastrophic.

In fact, initially, the sun dries out the pimples which make them less visible. But in parallel, it thickens the skin. The buds are deeply embedded and re-emerge a month later, even more so, in response to hormonal stimulation.

Therefore, in the presence of acne, it is best to use a non-greasy sunscreen. Beware; some acne treatments are incompatible with sunbathing. Consult your pharmacist.

See a dermatologist if acne is severe

If acne is severe and cosmetically bothersome, it may be worthwhile to see a dermatologist.

If the blackheads are very numerous, the doctor may prescribe retinoids derived from vitamin A. If the skin appears inflamed and infected, he will prefer to prescribe antibiotics or creams containing benzoyl peroxide.

Finally, in the case of very resistant acne, isotretinoin can be used, but be careful with its use, which requires the prescription of contraceptive pills to avoid pregnancies and malformations in the fetus.

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