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  2. What causes whiteheads? Explaining your acne issues - AOL

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    As with other types of acne, stress, diet, not getting enough sleep or using oily makeup, skincare or haircare products may worsen existing acne, according to the AAD.

  3. Acneiform eruption - Wikipedia

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    Acneiform eruptions, or acne mimicking eruptions, are a group of skin conditions characterized by small bumps resembling acne. [1] Typically, these bumps are mostly of similar size. [1] Some bumps may be bigger or contain fluid. [2] Generally, blackheads and whiteheads are absent. [2]

  4. No, Those Bumps On Your Butt Aren't Acne—Here's How ... - AOL

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    No, Those Bumps On Your Butt Aren't Acne—Here's How To Treat Them, According To Dermatologists by Maddie Aberman, Mona A. Gohara, M.D., Celia Shatzman, Josey Murray January 24, 2025 at 1:54 PM

  5. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Acne (/ ˈ æ k n i / ⓘ AK-nee), also known as acne vulgaris, is a long-term skin condition that occurs when dead skin cells and oil from the skin clog hair follicles. [10] Typical features of the condition include blackheads or whiteheads, pimples, oily skin, and possible scarring.

  6. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common ... - AOL

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    Rosacea. What it looks like: Rosacea causes redness and thick skin on the face, usually clustered in the center.Easy flushing, a stinging sensation, and small, pus-filled pimples are other common ...

  7. Comedo - Wikipedia

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    [9] [2] Cutibacterium acnes is the suspected infectious agent in acne. [3] It can proliferate in sebum and cause inflamed pustules (pimples) characteristic of acne. [3] Nodules are inflamed, painful, deep bumps under the skin. [3] Comedones that are 1 mm or larger are called macrocomedones. [10]