Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology states that adult acne affects at least 15 percent of men and 80 percent of women in America.Acne is a common skin condition.
It’s caused when hair follicles become clogged by oil and dead skin cells. The results are inflamed or infected lesions called pimples or zits form.During puberty, hormone fluctuations and excess skin oil production usually cause classic adolescent acne.
While most people get blemishes on their faces, you can also get pimple breakouts on your neck, back, and shoulders.If you have breakouts as a teen, it’s called adolescent acne.
Read more on powerofpositivity.com