Acne
The skin supports its own ecosystems of microorganisms, including yeasts and bacteria, which cannot be removed by any amount of cleaning. Excessive sebum secretion disturb the balance of acid mantle, which allows overgrowth and infections. Inflammation happens and if the condition worsen, there will be skin problems such as pimples, acne, folliculitis and pustules.
Transformation of Pimple, Blackheads, Acne, Folliculitis and Pustules
Pimple
When secretion of sebaceous glands are blocked, skin will be dehydrated causing temperature increases.
Blackheads
When there are a lot of blackheads, it is easily infected with germs followed by acne problem when skin’s immunity is weak. Acne problems will become worse if it is not treated properly.
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Acne
Propionibacterium enter into the hair follicle, causing epidermis layer to change. -
Folliculitis
Staphylococcus enter the hair follicle, skin feels hot and slight itch. The affected areas becomes red which later develop pus. -
Pustule
When infected by both Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. The pus in the pustule is contagious and when it burst, it will infect contacted area.