Pimples aren’t just a teenage issue—millions of adults over 60 experience breakouts due to hormonal changes, stress, medications, or diet. This late-onset acne can be frustrating and unexpected, but with the right approach, clearer skin is still possible. Understanding the unique challenges of aging skin—such as dryness, slower healing, and increased sensitivity—is key to finding treatments that soothe rather than irritate.
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