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Whiteheads are pimples that stay under the surface of the skin.
Blackheads are pimples that rise to the surface and turn black.
Inflammatory acne includes small pink bumps that can be tender, red bumps that have pus on top, or large, deep, painful bumps.
Next we'll take a look at what really causes acne.
Acne usually starts in the teen years because of hormonal changes that happen as you mature.
Your body begins to produce hormones called androgens, which cause oil to build up in pores.
When this oil clogs pores, it can lead to different types of acne.
Acne is associated with a bacteria called P. acnes.
Other factors that may contribute to the development of acne are family history, certain types of medicines, and greasy makeup.
Most acne can be found on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders.
Now that you know the acne basics, let's talk about what you can do to help manage your acne.
Gently clean your skin every day.
Use a mild cleanser in the morning, evening, and after heavy workouts.
Avoid oily or greasy makeup.
Avoid picking or squeezing your acne.
Be sure to talk to your parents about your concerns. If they agree, talk to a dermatologist to see if a prescription is right for you.
Use your acne medicine as directed.
Specific instructions are included with your prescription.
Use your medicine for as long as your doctor recommends.
Call your doctor if you have any questions or concerns.