Acne is one of those persistent skin concerns that can affect anyone, regardless of age or lifestyle. While it’s often associated with teenage years, acne is also common in adults. Proper treatment is essential, as inadequate care can worsen the condition and lead to permanent scarring, which can negatively impact self-confidence.
By understanding the different types of acne and adopting a tailored approach, you can effectively manage breakouts and maintain healthy-looking skin.
The Importance of Proper Acne Treatment
Accurately identifying the type of acne is essential for effective treatment, as different types respond differently to care and products.
Using the wrong products can further irritate the skin or even worsen the condition. That’s why treatment should always be adapted to the specific type of acne.
Types of Acne
Comedones (Closed and Open)
- Description: Closed comedones are small, hard bumps under the skin, while open comedones appear as small dark spots on the skin’s surface. These are not dirt but result from the oxidation of sebum when it comes into contact with air.
- Causes: Comedones form when pores become clogged with dead skin cells, sebum, and debris. Hormonal changes, stress, and improper skincare can also contribute to their development.
➡️Treatment: To prevent comedones, regular use of gentle cleansing products and exfoliants is recommended to remove dead skin cells and keep pores clear. The Hemptouch Purifying Face Cleanser is an ideal choice for daily cleansing, as it cleanses without drying out the skin and maintains its natural balance. You can also incorporate the Hemptouch Skin Perfection Azelaic Serum, which acts as a gentle exfoliant, reduces inflammation, and improves overall skin tone while minimizing the formation of comedones.
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2. Papules and Pustules
- Description: Papules are small, red, inflamed bumps without visible pus, while pustules are inflamed lesions with white or yellow pus-filled bumps. They are typically painful to the touch and cause significant discomfort.
- Causes: These types of acne develop when bacteria settle into clogged pores, causing inflammation. They are often linked to excessive sebum production, sweating, and improper skincare.
➡️ Treatment: For papules and pustules, it’s important to use products containing anti-inflammatory ingredients. The Hemptouch Balancing Face Cream helps reduce inflammation, regulate sebum production, and hydrate the skin while strengthening its barrier. Regular use can reduce the appearance of new breakouts and improve existing acne.
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3. Nodules and Cysts
- Description: Nodules are hard, painful lumps that form deep under the skin, while cysts are larger pus-filled lesions. Both represent more severe forms of acne, are very painful, and can lead to permanent scarring if not treated properly.
- Causes: Nodules and cysts develop when bacteria penetrate deeper into the skin, causing intense inflammation. They are most common in people with oily skin or those genetically predisposed to severe acne.
➡️ Treatment: Treating nodules and cysts often requires prescription medications. However, to soothe the skin, you can use Hemptouch Therapeutic CBD Skin Balm, which offers calming and anti-inflammatory properties to help reduce pain and inflammation.
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Why CBD is Effective for Acne?
CBD (cannabidiol) has gained popularity in recent years as a powerful skincare ingredient due to its unique properties. It has anti-inflammatory effects and helps regulate sebum production—essential for acne management, as it prevents new breakouts. As a potent antioxidant, CBD also protects the skin from harmful external factors. Moreover, it’s safe for use on the skin and doesn’t cause side effects often associated with stronger pharmaceutical treatments for acne. However, it’s always a good idea to test a new product on a small area of skin before full application.
Treating acne is a complex process that requires an understanding of the specific characteristics of each type of acne. Proper care tailored to the acne type is key to reducing inflammation, preventing new breakouts, and maintaining healthy skin.
Sources:
https://www.healthline.com/health/skin/acne
https://www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/acne
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/12233-acne
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/acne/symptoms-causes/syc-20368047
https://www.healthline.com/health/skin-disorders/cbd-for-acne