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Acne is a common skin condition that can affect people of all ages, including adults. While it can be frustrating to deal with, there are steps you can take to help prevent and manage adult acne. Here are some tips: 1. Cleanse your skin regularly: Use a gentle cleanser to wash your face twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed. Avoid harsh soaps or scrubs that can irritate your skin. 2. Avoid touching your face: Your hands can transfer bacteria and oil to your skin, which can lead to breakouts. Try to avoid touching your face throughout the day, and if you need to touch it, wash your hands first. 3. Choose non-comedogenic products: Look for products labeled as non-comedogenic, meaning they won't clog your pores. This includes makeup, moisturizers, and sunscreen. 4. Keep your hair clean: Oil from your hair can transfer to your face and contribute to acne. Wash your hair regularly and keep it away from your face as much as possible. 5. Manage stress: Stress can cause hormonal changes that can trigger acne. Try to manage stress through exercise, meditation, or other relaxation techniques. 6. Be cautious with diet: While there's no direct link between diet and acne, some people may find that certain foods trigger breakouts. Pay attention to your diet and see if there are any foods that seem to make your acne worse. 7. Don't pick or squeeze your pimples: Picking or squeezing your pimples can lead to scarring and infection. It's best to leave them alone or treat them with topical acne medication. 8. Consider seeing a dermatologist: If your acne is severe or persistent, a dermatologist can recommend prescription treatments or procedures to help manage it. By following these tips, you can help prevent and manage adult acne. Remember to be patient, as it may take time to see results.
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