Pimples when your over 30?


Question:
why is it that people over 30 still get pimples? i thought it was a teen thing? j/w

Answers:
It because of oil in the skin and we all have skin..

Teens get them a lot due to changing hormones in their bodies, but for adults its because of other factors.. usually due to clogged pours that develop which is caused by many things, pollution, stress, poor diet, working in a hot or dirty environment etc etc...
depending on where on your body, they can be stress related. if they are on your back, too much testosterone. On your chest, possibly too much estrogen. On your face and neck, stress.
Hay its a regular thing my mom gets pimples and she is 36 and she gets pimples ALL of the time. its probably because you are too stressed.
There could be many factors: stress, hormones, diet. I never had pimples until I hit 25. It was a combination of not drinking enough water and hormonal changes due to me stopping my birth control. I also found that I needed to change the products that I had been using on my face for 10 years.
Over 30, it ends up still being a hormonal thing, but at the other end of the age spectrum, towards perimenopause and menopause!
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