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Understanding Acne Treatments and Symptoms<\/p>\n\t

When beginning to discuss an effective acne treatment, it’s helpful to begin with a discussion of sebaceous glands and sebum. Healthy skin has healthy sebaceous glands, and healthy sebaceous glands produce sebum. And even though it’s excess sebum production that leads to acne, you wouldn’t have it any other way. That’s because sebum serves to lubricate the skin and keep it looking healthy and functioning the same way. It’s only when the glands overproduce sebum that we have the first part of our answer to what causes acne.<\/p>\n

It’s well known that acne is most widespread among young people during their puberty years, and it’s because of hormonal changes in the body that the sebaceous glands in the skin overproduce sebum. The overabundance of it means that instead of spreading out evenly over the skin, it builds up too much in some areas and clogs pores or follicles. That clogging is the second part of understanding what causes acne. The next question then becomes how to get rid of acne.<\/p>\n

There are a number of effective acne treatments, and the one that will work best for you will depend on the types of acne you have. We’ll discuss them here, and expand on the types of acne as well to include acne rosacea.<\/p>\n\t

The Different Types of Acne<\/p>\n\t

It’s important to understand that having a few pimples doesn’t mean you have acne. Acne is a condition where you have a large quantity of them with chronic frequency and your facial skin is red and inflamed as a result of the skin blemishes on it. In fact, those of you who have a few pimples should be thankful you don’t have the proliferation of them that actual acne sufferers do!<\/p>\n

The consensus among dermatologists is that there are 6 different types of acne. They are:<\/p>\n

Non-Inflammatory Acne<\/strong><\/p>\n