The Forming Process of Acne

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Acne is the worst friend, associate, dream a person can have. It sneaks up on you in your sleep and you’re stuck with it until you find a remedy. There are so many ideas and products out there that say can remove your acne. There are so many products for different types of skin to heal acne. Every commercial there’s a product stressing to use their product. Acne can sometime result from the food you eat, or it can be heredity. However, how is acne really formed? What does the motion process look like as the bumps are forming on your face?

Acne is, according to Medical News Today is a “skin disease that involves the oil glands at the base of hair follicles.” Pimples form on our face and acne creates scars because when our glands are blocked and the oil can’t get out, our pores began to stretch and can rupture. MNT talks about the different types of pimples there are and what causes acne. Comedogenesis is the clogging of a hair follicle or pore. This causes acne formation, so when the oil glands form too much oil the skin surface cells stick together. YouTube has great videos of actually showing how acne is formed on your face, back, neck, etc. What is Acne? shows you how ways the glands burst from oil not being able to pass through. The video also talks about how your hands can sometimes be an associate to why oils can’t come through. Also, Acne in Motion goes into detail about what each part and gland is and how they work in the face when it comes to acne.

So the next time acne attacks you along with pimples, try and find a cream or get antibiotics to help with your skin. However, DO NOT pick it, pinch it, or whatever because your nails hold a lot of bacteria and that causes irritation and scars.

2 thoughts on “The Forming Process of Acne

  1. SARAH HOPE LINNEMANN

    I’ve been going to the dermatologist for years, but found that I learned more about acne from your blog post than I have from my actual doctor. After reading your post, I felt knowledgeable on how acne forms, but I was still curious as to how to prevent it altogether. After researching, I found this website that provided me with ways to avoid acne http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Acne. Evan, hopefully this list can help you as well. Number six on this recommended to wash your pillow case at the end of every week to prevent the oils on your pillowcases from causing acne by spreading dirt, grime, and dead skin.

  2. EVAN A HAYOWYK

    I don’t usually have much acne, but when I do get it, it seems like its mostly on one side of my face. It’s interesting that acne forms when the glands are blocked and the oil can’t get out because after reading that I realized something. When I do get acne, most of it seems to be on the side of my face that I always sleep on. Therefore, I wonder if my pores could be being blocked while I sleep every night for 8-10 hours and causing the acne. If I wrote this post, I’d also be curious as to what is the best way to deal with acne. The article below addresses it very well.

    http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/problems/treating/15-ways-to-get-rid-of-acne.htm

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