👉 Adequate pimples, often referred to as normal or healthy acne, are a common occurrence during puberty and adolescence due to hormonal changes that stimulate oil production and clog pores. These pimples typically present as small, red bumps or whiteheads (closed comedones) and sometimes pimples with pus (open comedones). They are usually non-inflammatory, meaning they do not cause pain or redness, and can be treated with over-the-counter products like benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. While they may be uncomfortable, they are generally a sign of the body's natural response to hormonal fluctuations and are not necessarily indicative of a more serious condition.