👉 Arranged pimples, also known as acne vulgaris, are a common skin condition characterized by the formation of red, swollen, and often painful bumps on the face, neck, or chest. This condition arises from a combination of factors including excess sebum (oil) production, clogged pores due to dead skin cells and bacteria, inflammation, and hormonal changes. When pores become blocked with oil and debris, bacteria like Propionibacterium acnes can proliferate, leading to inflammation and the development of pimples. These pimples can vary in size and severity, ranging from small, whiteheads to larger, red, pus-filled cysts. Factors such as genetics, diet, stress, and hormonal fluctuations can exacerbate the condition, making it a common yet manageable skin issue for many.