| Adult Female Acne
What You Need To Know About It
Acne isn’t just a teenager’s problem anymore. Women in their 20s to 40s suffer with it, too. While consistent stresses such as family responsibilities, work, and marital stress lead to chronic stress syndrome, which is the number one aggravator of adult female acne, there are other causes and aggravators of the problem.
- Hormonal changes such as menstrual cycle flare-ups
- Picking at skin (fingernails are a bacteria haven)
- Pregnancy (fluctuating hormone levels; also post-partum)
- Oral contraception
- Cosmetics
- Acute stress (such as death in the family or academic problems)
Adult female acne usually moves across the face, from the central forehead and chin area, spreading out to the jawline, over about a ten-year period.
A Key Culprit In Adult Female Acne
Hormonal changes are part and parcel of life for some; a way to regulate birth for others. But there are ways to reduce the chance or aggravation of acne in adult women. Despite more non-comedogenic products available today, certain products are triggers for acne—especially when applied along the hairline and forehead. These include:
- Hairsprays
- Conditioners
- Gels
- Moisturizers, creams
Many key offenders include the ingredient isopropyl myristate and its derivatives isopropyl palmitate (for more detailed information, see “Let’s Talk Cosmetics”). The chronic use of these products may cause pimples and blemishes on the face, hairline and scalp.
How Can Adult Women Rid Themselves of Acne?
Research has illustrated that topical treatment such as:
Benzoyl peroxide cleansers are the best way to kill bacteria that causes adult acne in women. Routine antibiotic treatments with tetracycline or eurythremicin are not as beneficial.
Simple, Streamlined, Smart Solutions for Adult Female Acne
If stress is the single biggest factor in acne in adult women, then the best way to reduce the trigger is to reduce the chance of it going off. Therefore, even if you can’t control the people and stress load at work, you can control your responses to it. Deep breathing, exercise, fresh air, a well balanced diet are all ways to control stress—and the chances for adult female acne flare-ups. If one birth control method is an acne aggravator, try another. The easiest one of all is to scan ingredients lists. And the smartest way to control your adult female acne is to take control of it—by investing in a worthy and worthwhile regimen—that will deliver results if you take the time to treat your skin problem.
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