Are you a parent with an acne prone teenager? If your answer is yes, you may want to show them this blog. Teens usually do not listen to their parents when it comes to their skin. Maybe after reading this, they’ll get a little better about skin care. Teenagers from ages 12 to 17 are affected, at least occasionally, by teen acne issues. It is by far the most common skin complaint in this age group. Acne at any level should be taken very seriously, especially by teenagers. Moderate to severe scarring can become a problem in teenagers with untreated acne. (Scarring comes from picking and spreading the bacteria of the pimples causing more breakouts and damaging the skin.) My clients that are parents of acne prone teenagers often tell me how embarrassed their teen is of their skin; most of the time it’s because they didn’t get the acne treated in time.
Your skin protects and covers the body, is waterproof, bacteria proof, and it self-repairs when it is injured. Skin is repairable, but is not replaceable, so take care of the skin you’re in. You must eat a balanced diet in order for your body to function properly. The old saying “you are what you eat” is true, so avoid fast food, junk food, fried, & fatty foods. Your breakout areas will definitely show of you are eating these kinds of foods. (The cheek area is usually where digestive breakouts occur.) Our bodies must process everything we eat. All waste is not eliminated in the same manner and many things are eliminated through our skin. Eating a low-fat diet is recommended for healthy skin. A diet high in fruits and vegetables is best since they are loaded with antioxidants which help to keep the skin supple and nourished. Include regular exercise along with diet to increase blood flow to the skin. Increased blood flow to the surface of the skin not only gives you the appearance of a healthy glow, it also helps clean and repair the skin tissues. Drinking plenty of fluids is extremely important for healthy skin. Water is most important because it aids in the digestion and absorption of food. Water is also responsible for carrying nutrients to the skin and waste away from the cells, as well as regulating body temperature.
For the girls: Never use oil-based makeup or other products. Check the labels of everything you use and if oil is an ingredient, throw it away! Look for products with non-comedogenic, water-based, and oil -free on the label. If you have oily skin and you use a pressed powder, be sure to look for one with oil control… and be sure to wash your powder pad often. For the boys: If you have started to shave your face, always use a sharp razor. Old razors with dull blades will drag across your skin and cause rashes and irritation.
Do not think that just because you have oily skin you do not need to use a moisturizer. Your skin can be oil rich, but moisture dry, so find a light moisturizer that works for you. You need to balance out the moisture levels in your skin. If it has enough moisture, the oil glands will not produce as much. If you spend a lot of time in the sun, be sure to wear an oil-free sunscreen, such as a gel or light lotion. Be careful if you are a sun worshiper, you will regret it later in life when the wrinkles caused by sun damage start to appear. And most importantly: If you do have a pimple, do not squeeze it or pick at it. Picking or squeezing pimples only irritates the tissue more and increases your chance of getting scars. Only qualified skin professionals (dermatologists or estheticians) can safely remove pimples without causing more harm. If you would like to help you teen’s acne issue, feel free to contact me for more information or better yet schedule a facial for them.
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