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Acne Awareness Month: Shop these dermatologist-approved skin care picks

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ByZoe Moore
June 17, 2022, 8:13 AM

There's nothing worse than waking up in the morning to a fresh red pimple.

Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association.

While it is typically seen as something affecting young adults, acne can continue into your 30s and even 40s.

"While acne (the classic type, known as acne vulgaris) responds to the same key ingredients regardless of age, there are incremental adjustments you can make along the way to keep your skin in tip-top shape," Desiree Stordahl, Director of Applied Research & Education at Paula’s Choice told "Good Morning America."

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In honor of Acne Awareness Month, we asked board-certified dermatologist Dr. Nkem Ugonabo to share advice for treating acne at different ages.

"Generally speaking, teenage acne is often related to normal hormonal changes that occur during puberty. Adult acne can also be hormonal in nature but may be related to other issues such as medications, makeup or skin/hair care products, etc. It could also be exacerbated by certain foods and stress," Nkem told "Good Morning America."

Below, see more of Nkem's advice as well products that could help fight acne no matter your age.

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Teen acne

I recommend washing your face one to two times a day with a cleanser that combats acne-fighting medication such as benzoyl peroxide, which targets acne-causing bacteria on the skin. I will often also consider adding a topical retinoid such as adapalene at night. Topical retinoids decrease inflammation and increase skin cell turnover, both of which help with acne. If acne persists, a dermatologist may want to add a topical antibiotic.

Paula's Choice

Paula's Choice Clear Skin Kit Acne Treatment Kit

"Starting teens on an anti-acne routine doesn’t have to be complicated or harsh on skin. And remember, acne isn’t about skin being dirty and can’t be scrubbed away," Stordahl said.
  • $69
  • Sephora
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Peace Out

Peace Out Salicylic Acid Acne Treatment Serum

A daily, all-over acne serum loaded with two percent salicylic acid to target blemishes while preventing new ones.
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PanOxyl

PanOxyl Foaming Acne Wash

Clear, treat and prevent even the worst breakouts with PanOxyl 10% Benzoyl Peroxide Maximum Strength Acne Foaming Wash. This cleanser for acne-prone skin can be used on both the face and body.
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La Roche-Posay

La Roche-Posay Effaclar Adapalene Gel 0.1% Retinoid Acne Treatment

This oil-free, fragrance-free acne treatment contains adapalene gel, a dermatologist recommended retinoid. Retinoids, such as adapalene, are vitamin A derivatives that regulate skin cell turnover to help clear skin and prevent blackheads, whiteheads, clogged pores, and acne blemishes.
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  • Dermstore
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Acne in your 20s

In some people, acne may persist or even start in adulthood. The latter is called adult-onset acne and is more common in women.

I often employ similar topical and oral treatments in this age group as described above for teenagers. I particularly love to recommend topical retinoids in adult women because they have the added benefit of having anti-aging properties because they stimulate collagen in addition to their acne-fighting properties.

Paula's Choice

Paula's Choice 10% Azelaic Acid Booster

This unique formula uses potent azelaic acid, plus other powerhouse ingredients to clarify uneven tone, target stubborn spots and soothe irritation resulting in smoother, more radiant, younger-looking skin.
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IT Cosmetics

IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Breakout Salicylic Acid Acne Serum

Get ready to say ''BYE BYE'' to acne breakouts. IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Breakout Salicylic Acid Acne Serum visibly reduces acne & post-acne marks for balanced skin.
  • $29
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Tower 28 Beauty

Tower 28 Beauty SOS Intensive Redness Relief Serum

A lightweight, pH-balancing serum to help visibly reduce redness and irritation for softer, clearer-looking, and happier skin.
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Kinship

Kinship Pimple Potion Retinal + Salicylic Acne Treatment

Kinship Pimple Potion Retinal +Salicylic Acne Treatment is a multi-use product that can be used as a spot treatment or as an all-over facial treatment to help clear, prevent acne and promote skin renewal.
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Acne in your 30s and 40s

Women in their 40s and above can also experience acne that may be related to hormonal changes that occur with age. Specifically, as women get older, estrogen levels decrease, which can lead to increased or new acne in our 40s.

For this kind of acne, I recommend seeing a dermatologist, who may consider treatment with an oral medication called spironolactone, which works by blocking the release of these androgen hormones. Your dermatologist may also recommend switching to or starting a birth control that is also approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating acne.

Finally, it is worth noting that a medical condition called polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, can also present with acne as well as excess hair growth and irregular menstrual cycles and may require further evaluation by an endocrinologist.

Paula's Choice

Paula's Choice 1% Retinol Booster

Paula's Choice 1% Retinol Booster is formulated to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, bumps, pore size, and other visible signs of aging.
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EADEM

EADEM Milk Marvel Dark Spot Serum with Niacinamide and Vitamin C

A fragrance-free serum—uniquely formulated for skin of color—that rapidly reduces visible dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and post-acne marks while bestowing a healthy-looking glow.
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Shani Darden Skin Care

Shani Darden Skin Care Retinol Reform Treatment Serum

A cult-favorite retinol and AHA serum clinically shown to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles while visibly firming and brightening for glowing, younger-looking skin.
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Algenist

Algenist GENIUS Liquid Skin Resurfacing 2% BHA Toner

A pore-clarifying, exfoliating toner to visibly smooth texture while unclogging congestion and addressing excess oil for supple-, healthy-looking skin.
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