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acne it could irritate it and make it worse. Also for you could be more inform all girls
that use makeup to cover all type of acne would make it worse because all the
chemicals it would make it worse and would be more sever your cause of acne. Also
for you could be more informed there are at least three type of acne number one is
the most common the Comedonal Acne This is the mild acne that could involve
blackheads and whiteheads. It could form because a oil in the skin called sebum.
This blocks the pores of your skin and it would mostly appears on the forehead, nose
and chin. The second one would be the Inflammatory Acne this only occurs when
they are just under the plug and then they become reddened and inflamed. The last
one would be Cystic acne this o ne is the most sever and her is when you need better
treatments, this involve and infection in the acne when it develops in the area of the
outbreak. This type of acne is could be heredity so if your dad or mom have it you
can mostly have it . This one is one of the most painful ones and could deform your
face by making scares in your face for all your life.
I f you already know all this types of acne you will know what type you have and
what treatment to use. Acne is one cause of bad esteem in adolescents that could
make them get bully in school because as I already mention could let you big scars
in your face for all your life so that why most people should take care and eat healthy
and do lots of exercise and always take care of your skin because it protects all your
body from lots of sickness so we need to take care of it and treat it very good.
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