Hair follicles, which are found all over the skin even where hair doesn't grow, produce a lubricant called sebum. Sebum is what nourishes the skin and keeps is moisturized. The bacteria feed off of sebum which is more abundant in pre-teens, teens and young adults. The body, in an effort to get rid of the bacteria, sends white blood cells to kill off the bacteria, but it is not a foolproof solution. The enzymes released by white blood cells actually damage the wall of the hair follicle which allows the sebum to seep under the skin forming a pimple.
The type of eye shadow and blush you use could contribute to acne. Most cosmetic companies use a mineral known as mica that is known to irritate your skin and even clog your pores. With blush, they use a red dye that is comedogenic and will also clog your pores. It is best to use powder eye shadow and blush rather than cream because cream is more prone to being comedogenic.
Rosacea most commonly affects patients aged 30 to 50 with fair complexions, most notably those of Irish and Northern European descent, but it affects and is probably under-recognized in darker-skinned patients. The age of onset helps distinguish rosacea from acne. Rosacea is often passed on in families, with women being afflicted more often than their male counterparts. The sun may also heat the skin and cause it to blush. None of them has been definitely confirmed, other than the contributing factors of sunlight and heat.
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