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 out

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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.

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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.

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While it’s easy to assume that pimples and breakouts stop once you’ve reached adulthood, truthfully, acne can truly occur at any age.

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Blackheads, a type of acne, are a reality for almost every person at some point in their life as they are the result of natural processes that occur within the skin.

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Acne can be a get a bit confusing sometimes, especially when you think you know what you’re dealing with but find out it might be something you’ve never even heard of.

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Just as the name implies, body acne can appear anywhere on your skin where you have pores… and that’s everywhere! Body breakouts tend to show up on the neck, chest

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If you see a small bump on your body, you’re probably going to assume it’s a pimple, and want to get rid of it immediately. However, you may need to consider if it’s an ingrown hair.

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When a pore clogs and P. acnes bacteria multiply in the pore, the immune system reacts by sending in white blood cells to fight the infection.

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Rosacea is one of the most common skin conditions that people face, but its cause and treatment can be confusing. That’s why we’re here to help answer your questions

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Did you experience pimples when you were a teenager? How about now – do you find yourself currently asking, how do I know if my acne is hormonal? Hormonal acne can show

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Starting a new skincare routine isn’t always easy, especially when you’re introducing multiple ingredients you’ve never used before, not knowing how your skin will react.

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Have you ever noticed or felt small bumps on your face or body? Sometimes tiny bumps can pop up out of nowhere leaving you with little knowledge of what they might be or how to treat them.

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Along with papules, pustules and blackheads, whiteheads are among the most common types of acne. They are also one of the mildest forms of acne

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When your acne flares up, you’re probably the first to know. You see a little bump in the mirror, then start your skincare routine in the hope that it disappears as soon as possible.

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Even if you’ve dealt with acne for years, this might be the first time you’re hearing about (and reading about) pustules. A type of pimple, pustules are bumps on your skin

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Acne is classified as either inflammatory acne or non-inflammatory acne. Both can become serious if left untreated, although inflammatory acne can be particularly serious and can require the attention of a dermatologist. Let’s explore the differences between inflammatory acne vs non-inflammatory acne and discuss what causes inflammatory acne and how to treat inflammatory acne to help clear up the details — and your skin.

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