👉 Assigned pimples, also known as acne vulgaris, are a common skin condition characterized by various types of lesions on the face, often appearing as red, inflamed pimples, blackheads, or whiteheads. These pimples result from a combination of factors including excess sebum production, clogged hair follicles, bacterial infection (primarily by Propionibacterium acnes), and inflammation. Hormonal fluctuations, particularly during adolescence, can exacerbate sebum production, leading to more frequent breakouts. Factors such as genetics, diet, stress, and certain medications can also influence the development of pimples. Proper skincare routines, including gentle cleansing, using non-comedogenic products, and avoiding excessive picking or squeezing of pimples, are essential for managing and reducing acne.