Excess Oil Production: Overactive sebaceous glands produce too much sebum, mixing with dead skin cells to clog follicles.
Clogged Pores: Dead skin cells can accumulate, forming plugs (comedones) that block pores, manifesting as whiteheads or blackheads.
Bacteria: Bacterial growth in clogged pores leads to inflammation and acne lesions.
Hormonal Factors: Hormonal fluctuations, especially during puberty, menstruation, and pregnancy, stimulate sebum production and influence acne development.
Genetics: Family history may predispose individuals to acne.
Certain Medications and Cosmetics: Some drugs and cosmetics can worsen acne by altering hormone levels or clogging pores.
Diet: While the link between diet and acne is not fully understood, some studies suggest certain foods may exacerbate acne, though more research is needed for conclusive evidence.
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