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small surface blood vessels (capillaries) of the skin enlarge, giving the appearance of a permanent flush.
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Coping with Teenage Acne, Oral Contraceptive Use and Acne, Removing Blackheads, How
Does the Sun Affect Acne and What If It's Not Really Acne
By Stephen M. Seabrook
How should you cope with teenage acne? Teenagers are naturally self-critical about most things,
especially their body and appearance. Kids will stand in front of a mirror and bad mouth everything
about them that is less than stellar perfection. They tell themselves that they are too short, too tall, too
fat, too thin, too ugly, their noses are too large or that they are not perfectly shaped and on and on and
on.
Teenager’s bodies are undergoing very dramatic physical changes that cause great emotional
upheaval. Everywhere they look; there are sexy images of famous young people who look totally
perfect; yet, different than they see themselves. They soon come to believe that unless they look and
act like the people portrayed in these sexy images that their life is incomplete and un-fulfilling! Nothing
could be farther than the truth.
Life is tough enough for teenagers under normal conditions, then suddenly and at the worst possible
moment, there is a zit! If you have never lived through the trauma that a teenager goes through (and
puts the entire household through) when a zit appears on their nose or chin, you can thank your lucky
stars. It’s truly traumatic AND dramatic!
One zit does not constitute a case of acne; but, about 95% of all American teenagers will have some
type of acne in their lifetime. Some will have very mild cases that can be treated with over-the-counter
med