Is Acne Part Genetic?
Acne prevention
Speaking of other kids, they have acne too. Though it may feel like it sometimes, you’re not the only one who occasionally has acne. It may feel like everybody else is staring at the zit on your chin, but really, they’re not. They probably couldn’t care less if you had ten zits on your chin, since they’re probably too preoccupied worrying about their own acne. Adolescence brings with it a whole host of insecurities so don’t worry, everybody else is freaking out too.
So, what can you do about your acne? As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Unfortunately for some, acne is, in part, genetic. Some people are genetically predisposed to having amazingly clear skin, others have average skin with pimples cropping up every now and then, while yet others are genetically afflicted with having terrible skin. If you find yourself somewhere in the last two categories like most people, all hope is not lost.
Since acne is cause by dirt and oil getting trapped within your pores, the best prevention against acne is to wash your face regularly, at least every morning and night. Use mild soap to avoid irritation. A mild astringent can help some people dry out their faces and reduce the amount of oil on their skin, but for others it dries out their skin too much. Some prescription acne medicines are available, but these usually aren’t worth the hassle and side effects unless your acne is particularly chronic. |