Acne is somewhat of a rite of passage during one’s teenage years. In fact, about 85% of individuals aged 12 to 24 show symptoms of hormone-related acne (acnecanada.com). Christina, who has lived with acne for 18 years, about three and a half of which she has used Proactiv medication, however, sees no end in sight.
The “Joys” of Adult Acne
“Acne just doesn’t go away. Proactiv definitely works, but it doesn’t get rid of the acne,” says the 29-year-old Montrealer. “People have to find what works for them. Of course, there’s that time of the month, and there’s no answer for that.”
The Causes of Acne
According to the Canadian Dermatology Association (CDA), three quarters of women experience adult acne. Hormonal fluctuations are usually responsible, which explains “cyclical acne” during menstrual periods or acne breakouts during pregnancy (usually the first trimester) or menopause. Blemishes tend to show up especially on the chin or jaw-line.
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