Saturday, August 21, 2010

Why is it normal for teenagers to have acene?

All acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous unit, which is made up of a hair follicle, sebaceous gland, and a hair. These units are found everywhere on the body except on the palms, soles, top of the feet, and the lower lip. The number of pilosebaceous units is greatest on the face, upper neck, and chest. Sebaceous glands produce a substance called sebum, which is responsible for keeping the skin and hair moisturized. During adolescence sebaceous glands enlarge and produce more sebum under the influence of hormones, also called androgens. After about age 20, sebum production begins to decrease.Why is it normal for teenagers to have acene?
Because our hormones are all over the place! I know that's the reason but i'm not sure how hormones cause a blockage of bacteria in our faces, it seems really weird! Anyway, most teenagers have acne and nearly all of them get at least one spot in their life time, if they don't they are extremely lucky!





=]Why is it normal for teenagers to have acene?
Hormonal imbalances.


With all the new things your body has to deal with (puberty, developing sexual organs, etc), your body takes a long time to find the right balance of hormones. It is common to have too much in this time, and it causes skin outbreaks, along with many other problems.
Hormones and oil!





Hormones- Everything is balancing out and growing up. That triggers some gland and makes acne.





Oil- These hormones make some people have oily skin and hair, and bangs are becomiung something of a trend!
Hormones cause changes in lots of things, including the amount of oils in your body, expecially your face. The oils are what causes the acne, usually, but other things like stress and diet can contribute as well. Wash your face often :)
because of hormones.
I have never really had any acne at all, but having it is nomal.
hormones.








I was one of the lucky ones to not have acne at all. yay.
i dont know....i dont get acne for some reason.
Hormones gone wild.

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