A Major Cause of Acne in the Youngsters

The major origin of teenage acne is hormones. During adolescence our body begins to produce hormones known as androgens that lead to acne. This is one of the phases of our human evolution and these hormones are generated in various amounts.

Teenage Acne From Elevated Testosterone Levels - A Skin Care Problem in Search of Natural Treatments

Eighty-five percent of all teenagers develop acne at or about the time of puberty as their hormonal levels change. Puberty usually begins around the ages of 11 or 12 as hormone levels elevate, and the body begins its transition to adulthood.

Teenage acne is directly tied to testosterone production. Testosterone is a key hormone produced by both sexes. The imbalance of testosterone levels in adolescents results in higher levels of DHT production which leads to greater oil production in the skin. Oily skin and dirt clog skin follicles producing acne.

This "greater oil production" step is the primary reason for the formation of acne in teenagers. It is also, unfortunately, one which is ignored by most of the acne treatments on the market. Today's "infomercials" focus on treating the effects of skin acne - the visible pimples, zits, blackheads, whiteheads, and cysts. These solutions use harsh chemicals to cleanse, disinfect, and dry out the skin. As with most broad brush solutions, they effect all of your skin on your face, not just the acne outbreak.

A better and more appropriate solution is to attack the cause of the acne outbreak. Pimple formation is a simple process and well understood by dermatologists today. Oil and dirt clog pores and then oil build-up and infection follow. We see this as a blackhead, then a whitehead or cyst.

The best preventative solution for teenage acne is to attack the source of the acne. If the skin pores cannot get clogged, then acne cannot form. It is that simple. Keeping the face, and everything that touches it (hands, fingers, makeup, and hair) very clean can have a significant effect on acne formation. Flushing the body with large amounts of water (Ten 8 oz. glasses per day) will keep the skin hydrated and help flush toxins from the system.

Leading acne prevention and treatment guides recommend improved diet, exercise, and hygiene along with natural skin care treatments as the most effect way to cure acne and prevent the use of expensive, chemical based skin treatments.

Sara Wilson is the author and creator of the Clear Skin Program, an acne treatment for eliminating pimples and acne related problems. Sara's skin treatment guide is the number one dermatologist recommended acne solution. The Clear Skin Acne guide can be found at http://www.ClearSkinProgram.com