Skin Care for Men and Women

Are you tired of waking up to find new cases of acne? As we age, hormones and other factors affect our skin and can result in new outbreaks, even if we are past our teenage years. However, acne can be caused by a number of different reasons and can affect men differently than women. That is why it is important to understand the different causes of acne and what you can do to reduce blemishes and attack acne at its source to prevent future breakouts.
Acne Causes for Men
Men are more likely to develop acne during puberty, and often see the most severe and inflammatory cases. Androgens, which are a type of male hormone, stimulate the growth of sebaceous glands. This increases the amount of sebum produced by the skin, resulting in acne.
Acne Causes for Women
Due to an increase in hormones present during pregnancy, expecting mothers often experience acne issues. As women age, their acne problems often improve, but some women do not get acne until they are between 30 and 40 years old.
Stress, medication, illness, and overexposure to the sun can all cause acne, especially for those who are already predisposed to skin issues. Discussing your situation with your dermatologist will allow you to learn more about the best treatment options for keeping your acne under control.


Skin Care for Men and Women



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