«But using the right oil cleansers may remove some of the bad oils that are essential in
the development of acne.»
Even the simple act of touching clear skin can lead to
the development of acne.
Altered fatty acid and sebum production leads to increased inflammation and possible infection of the skin cells and increases
the development of acne, rosacea, and eczema.
This can spread bacteria and contribute to
the development of acne.
Candida overgrowth may be to blame for
the development of acne in this area and food «enemies» such as sugar, flour, wine and dairy can aggravate the problem.
While hormones do play an important role in
the development of acne during puberty — things like food, stress, and environmental triggers can mean the difference between unbearable teenage acne and mostly clear skin.
According to a recently published systematic review covering the research on acne conducted over the last 20 years, the following four essential factors contribute to
the development of acne:
al. (7) Mediterranean diet and familial dysmetabolism as factors influencing
the development of acne.
The best quote from the long and detailed study was this: «superoxide anions produced by epidermal cells are critical in
the development of acne inflammatory lesions».