What is the difference between a pimple and acne?
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Acne is a broader term than pimples. Acne refers to the skin disease involving sebum (skin oil), keratinization (shedding dead skin cells), and bacteria. It can range from very mild acne consisting of mostly blackheads, to severe cystic acne. ... A clogged pore filled with sebum has bacteria in it eating the sebum.
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Acne is a broader term than pimples. Acne refers to the skin disease involving sebum (skin oil), keratinization (shedding dead skin cells), and bacteria. It can range from very mild acne consisting of mostly blackheads, to severe cystic acne. ... A clogged pore filled with sebum has bacteria in it eating the sebum.