WEATHER-INDUCED ACNE

Released on: December 3, 2007, 1:52 am

Press Release Author: Eliza Hurley

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Atlanta, Georgia, 11/30/2007 - Department of Research Writing
at Acne Clearup reports that around 56% of people including males and females suffer
weather-Induced acne, according to the study published in the Journal of
Dermatology.



Press Release Body: Around 56% of people suffer weather induced acne, Journal of
Dermatology

Atlanta, Georgia, 11/30/2007 - Department of Research Writing at Acne Clearup
reports that around 56% of people including males and females suffer weather-Induced
acne, according to the study published in the Journal of Dermatology.

Acne flare ups are common in summer while it improves in winter. People want to know
if it is the real cause. If so, why?

A study conducted on 452 people revealed that around 56% people experience bad acne
breakouts during summer and they improve in winter.

It is due to direct exposure of sunlight, dermatologists say. Sunlight contains
ultraviolet rays that damage hair follicles and induces sebaceous glands to produce
excessive sebum. Hair follicles are very vulnerable to damage by external and
internal stimuli.

Hair follicles get narrowed due to inflammation and restrict sebum discharge. When
sebaceous glands are induced continuously, and sebum is restricted, small bumps
appear and walls of hair follicles rupture. If the bump pops out sebum, it is called
blackhead or pimples.

To prevent from weather-Induced acne, sunscreen and skin care lotions are necessary
for regular rejuvenation and provision of nutrients burnt during sun exposure.
Sunlight not only damage hair follicles but also damage vitamin C and E within the
skin.

About:
Acne Clearup (http://www.acneclearup.com) is a well known organization serving skin
health information and knowledge, acne solutions etc. The organization has a team of
research writers that are continuously striving to provide true and useful
information, knowledge and solutions to cope with acne.


Web Site: http://www.acneclearup.com

Contact Details: eliza@acneclearup.com

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