Acne is a common skin condition characterized by pimples on the face, neck, chest, and back. Acne occurs when the pores of the skin become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, or bacteria. This category provides information about the causes and treatments for Acne.
 
 
Recommended Resources
The Acne website is a comprehensive resource for this common skin condition. The website also explains the causes of this condition and how to prevent and treat it. The website also critiques acne myths which so many teenagers believe in error. The website also has a section on adult acne.
http://www.acne.com
The Acne Control web site features everything you ever wanted to know about acne, from its causes, to traditional and alternative treatments.
http://www.acnecontrol.net/
The Acne Guide is designed to help understand the skin condition more clearly, and to provide information about preventing and treating acne.
http://www.acneguide.ca/
Acne Help is a non-profit organisation providing information and advice for acne sufferers, and for anyone afflicted with the occasional pimple.
http://www.acnehelp.org.uk/
Acne Solutions is a non-profit organization which provides unbiased opinions about acne causes and product reviews of acne treatments.
http://www.acnesolutions.org/
Acne.net provides a brief introduction to several forms of acne and the available treatments and medications; by a dermatologist and medical school professor.
http://www.acne.net/
Acne.org is a non-profit organization which provides information on acne, and acne treatment, as well as treatment of acne scars; includes a regimen to help clear your acne.
http://www.acne.org/
AcneGuide is designed to help teens understand the condition more clearly, and to provide information about controlling acne, and to help minimize scarring.
http://www.acneguide.com/
Face Your Acne is an invaluable resource for advice and information on the best acne treatments; from simple changes to the diet, to antibiotics.
http://www.faceyouracne.com/