Acne is a common problem among teenagers and it is better to prevent teen acne rather than cure it. Acne occurs due to a number of reasons – dandruff, hormones, oiliness and dirt, etc. So, if you can prevent all these, of course, hormones cannot be controlled, teen acne can be prevented.
Here is a list of resources you can read to prevent teen acne.
Renu Day Spa Blog Archive Teen Acne Unveiled and Prevented
Depending upon whether you’re a guy or girl, these hormones will go to work on different parts of the body, and of course, impact your skin. These hormones act like a switch and increase oil production and hair growth, and are responsible for the triggers that lead to oily skin and breakouts. These so-called male hormones are present in both males and females. Your pores (follicles) may become enlarged, your skin texture changes and may not feel as smooth, your skin looks and feels shiny, your cheeks may feel more sensitive and look pink, and your once flawless skin may now have evident pimples, blackheads and whiteheads. Continue Reading…
Natural Acne Treatments – How to Treat Acne | Teen Vogue
Between the giant selection of pimple-fighting products at your local CVS and the home remedies (we’re talking about you, toothpaste) that are supposedly effective at battling breakouts, treating acne can be a long, dizzying experience. What’s more: taking the all-natural route to spot-freeness proves even more difficult without knowing what really works. The first step to clear skin the natural way is avoiding any type of home solution not directly proven effective by experts, says Dr. Julia Tzu, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Wall Street Dermatology. Continue Reading…
How To Prevent Teen Acne?
As many adolescent problems, now acne is rearing its ugly head! (no pun intended) As a parent you do everything you can to keep your child as healthy and happy as possible. Part of trying to make them feel good about themselves is so easy because to you – your child will always be beautiful, no matter what. Continue Reading…
How to Prevent Pimples and Reduce Acne Naturally by Eating Right
Common thinking seems to be that acne is simply a hardship of adolescence. I’m 10 years past being a teenager, and will occasionally still get a pimple. More convincing perhaps, studies of non-westernized cultures that follow a traditional diet low in refined sugars and starches show a complete lack of acne in all age groups. Continue Reading…
Moms First: Teen acne and how to prevent it
According to the American Academy of Dermatology nearly 100% of teens have experienced some sort of break out. Cameron says she suffered severe acne as a teen and hopes to help other who are battling acne. A lot of times it can be related to hormones, diet, lack of sleep, lack of hydration some of the main things I like to talk to teen when they come in. Its estimated that about 85% of teens will get acne girls around the age of 11 and boys a few years later around the age 13. Continue Reading…
So, now that you know how to prevent teen acne, the moms better take care of your teen aged child and tell you child to avoid the things that might cause her acne.