Data from Boots Online Doctor, reported by LADbible, show that more people in their 20s are seeking treatment for acne.
In 2025, the number rose by 38 percent, following a 96 percent increase the previous year.
At the same time, nearly one in three prescriptions for acne medication is now issued to adults.
Many causes
There are several reasons why adults develop acne. According to Boots Online Doctor, it may be linked to hormones, stress, skincare, and environmental factors. Genetics may also play a role.
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The NHS notes that changes in testosterone levels can trigger breakouts. Women are often more affected, partly due to menstruation, pregnancy, and hormonal disorders.
In addition, lifestyle can have an impact. Smoking, certain types of medication, cosmetics, and a high-sugar diet may all contribute to worsening the condition.
What can be done?
A simple and consistent skincare routine can help. Products for blemish-prone skin containing retinoids or salicylic acid are recommended.
It is also important not to pick at the skin, as this can make the condition worse.
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If the problem is severe or long-lasting, a doctor can offer stronger treatments than those available over the counter.
Sources: LADbible, Boots Online Doctor, and NHS.
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