Approximately 85% of people between ages 12 and 24 experience at least minor acne, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. While breakouts are often dismissed as a surface-level concern, mounting research suggests that skin is a vital mirror of internal health. The challenge lies in recognizing how factors like hormonal imbalances, digestive issues, or stress manifest as visible blemishes. Early identification of these root causes is essential, as it can signal underlying health problems and guide more effective, holistic treatments. Understanding this skin-health connection is key for both prevention and optimal well-being.
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23. Blackheads and Environmental Pollution Blackheads, or open comedones, are a common form of acne that can be significantly exacerbated by exposure to environmental pollution—particularly in…