What Is Adult Acne?
Adult acne is acne that persists or develops after age 25. While many people expect breakouts to stop after their teenage years, adult acne is incredibly common and can affect people well into their 30s, 40s, and beyond. Unlike teenage acne, adult acne is often linked to hormones, stress, lifestyle changes, and skin barrier imbalance. It can appear as persistent breakouts, painful under-the-skin spots, congestion, or flare-ups that seem to happen without warning. For many people, adult acne can feel frustrating and unpredictable, especially when it appears long after the teenage years.
What Does Adult Acne Look Like?
Adult acne can vary from person to person, but common signs include:
- Deep, painful spots beneath the skin
- Breakouts around the chin, jawline, and lower cheeks
- Blackheads and congestion
- Redness and inflammation
- Acne that comes and goes with hormonal changes
- Post-acne marks and pigmentation












