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

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    They're the skin-colored bumps that pop up when pores get clogged with oil, bacteria and dead skin cells, according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD). If the pore closes, it ...

  3. Stop Popping Your Whiteheads And Do These Things Instead - AOL

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    Whiteheads are a type of acne known as a closed comedone, meaning that oil and/or dead skin has blocked a hair follicle or pore and created a closed bump on the skin and they can appear whitish ...

  4. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About That Pimple in ...

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    The causes of acne range from excess oil on the skin, clogged hair follicles, bacteria, inflammation, hormonal balance, diet, and even stress—and your ears are fair game when it comes to new ...

  5. Comedo - Wikipedia

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    A comedo may be open to the air ("blackhead") or closed by skin ("whitehead"). [2] Being open to the air causes oxidation of the melanin pigment, which turns it black. [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]

  6. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Acne (/ˈækni/ ACK-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.

  7. Pimple - Wikipedia

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    Common over-the-counter medications for pimples are benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, adapalene, and antibacterial agents such as triclosan.These topical medications, which can be found in many creams and gels used to treat acne (acne vulgaris), induce skin to slough off more easily, helping to remove bacteria faster.