![]() ![]() To truly get to the root of the problem, you need to figure out what’s triggering your bumps in the first place. ![]() The frustrating part? Reaching for that oil-stripping face wash that helped you fight zits 10 or 15 years ago may not do anything at all or even make your complexion worse, since your skin naturally loses moisture as you age. In fact, some research has found that adult acne has plagued up to 45 percent of women aged 21 to 30, 26 percent of women 31 to 40, and 12 percent of women 41 to 50. While adult acne is incredibly annoying, it’s pretty common well into your 30s, 40s, and even 50s, especially if you’re a woman, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). ![]() Red, bumpy skin plagued you throughout your teens-and just when you thought those pesky zits were gone for good, they’ve come back to haunt you far beyond puberty. ![]() This article was medically reviewed by Caroline Chang, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and member of the Prevention Medical Review Board, on June 4, 2019. ![]()
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