Many people most especially men suffer from pimples during their adolescent days. Conversely, women are most likely to develop pimples after puberty stage or right after they have passed their 20's. But what causes pimples and how will you be able to prevent them?
The truth of the matter is that it is not yet clear until these modern days as to what is really the main cause why some people have pimples. Nevertheless, experts have identified some factors that may contribute to the development of pimples. Once any of these factors are being triggered, the tendency of having pimples can be relatively higher.
One of the culprits is hormonal imbalance. The sex hormones such as testosterone among men and progesterone among women can be overly synthesized and eventually cause hormonal imbalance. At times, a woman's body can produce more testosterone which is a male hormone than progesterone. This imbalance will then lead to the development of not only pimples but as well as excessive growth of unwanted hairs and some other adversarial effects.
In relation with the hormones, having pimples can also be hereditary. If any of your parents have had pimples during their teenage years, chances are you will also develop pimples.
Oily skin is yet another factor that can also trigger pimples. Pimples are basically made up of oil, bacteria and dead skin cells. Bacteria can penetrate the pores and cause infection to the oil gland. As a result, pustules occur and a single pustule can get even more severe and cause inflammation until it develops into acne.
Unfortunately, there is no such scientific breakthrough that can modify your DNA composition in order for you to get rid of the genes that can bring about the attributions of any of your parents who have had pimple breakouts before. Meanwhile, you can still do something to prevent the triggers such as by keeping your face clean free of oil, dirt and dead skin cells all the time.