Why Acne Can Happen At Any Age
Acne develops when pores become blocked with excess oil, dead skin cells and other impurities. This can lead to blackheads, whiteheads, inflamed blemishes, under-the-skin spots and post-acne marks.
While acne is common in teenagers, it is not always something you simply “grow out of”. Many adults continue to experience breakouts after their teenage years, and some people develop adult acne for the first time later in life.
The reasons can vary from person to person, but common acne triggers at different ages include:
- Hormonal changes
- Excess oil production
- Stress and lack of sleep
- Skincare products that are too rich or heavy
- Overusing strong active ingredients
- Skin barrier damage
- Menstrual cycles, pregnancy, perimenopause or menopause
- Makeup, SPF or haircare products that are not suited to your skin
- Genetics and medical factors
The most important thing to remember is that acne is not a personal failing. It is a common skin concern, and the right routine should support your skin rather than overwhelm it.







