Teenage Acne And Its Causes

During the early teen years, boys and girls are at greater risk for acne breakouts, when the oil glands in the body start over-producing sebum (skin oil that can resemble grease). Adding to the problem, your body sheds dead skin cells constantly – and some people have “sticky” skin cells that don’t shed normally – they just remain attached to the skin. For those people who suffer from acne, these excess skin cells plug up the hair follicles as they mix with the oil.