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ACNE
Acne is a disorder when hair follicles of the skin become clogged and infected. It is a skin disease marked by pimples on the face (where it is most common), chest and even the back. Acne usually begins at puberty and worsens during adolescence. The increased levels of hormones cause the sebaceous glands to secrete an excessive amount of sebum into the hair follicles. The overflow of sebum combines with the dead skin cells to form a hard plug that blocks the follicle. Bacteria that lives on the skin invades the blocked follicle, and it burst and releases the sebum, bacteria, dead skin cells, and white skin cells into other tissues.
Acne can get very bad, but it can be treated with facial cleansers. Most facial cleansers have the common active ingredient; salicyic acid. Salicyic acid is used to remove pimples, and usally comes in a face wash that you scrub on your face, then rinse off. The acid works with your face's pores and clears out dirt, which makes the pimple less visible, and soon not even there.
Acne can get very bad, but it can be treated with facial cleansers. Most facial cleansers have the common active ingredient; salicyic acid. Salicyic acid is used to remove pimples, and usally comes in a face wash that you scrub on your face, then rinse off. The acid works with your face's pores and clears out dirt, which makes the pimple less visible, and soon not even there.