Teenagers are going through turbulent times during puberty. Girls start to see their body changes into a woman.
Menstruation starts in girls, growing of body and facial hair, skin changes and going through growth spur. More accumulation of fat tissues around hips, thighs and breast.
Psychological changes leads to mood swings, easily become irritable and feeling of low self esteem even for girls who normally enjoy a high self confidence.
How does acne affected girls during puberty?
During this period skin secreted more oil and this resulted to an acne outbreak. Acne become another problem in addition to the other physical and psychological changes they are going through.
Luckily with just following a few simple steps that becomes a daily habits, these problems could be put under control.
Acne problems is a lot more easier to manage by preventing it rather than curing.
Proper skin care is the first step in preventing acne outbreak. Wash your face with facial cleanser. Skin care cleanser are available over the counter without prescription. Use a gentle skin care cleanser that is accommodating for all skin types.
Be gentle when cleaning your face. Do not scrub your face excessively and washing face twice a day should be the norm. Use skin care cleanser that contains Sulphur, Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic acid.
If you wear facial makeup, make sure to find cosmetics products that contain non-comedogenic ingredients. Non -comedogenic products are less likely to cause acne, blackheads or blocking skin pores.
There are many non-comodegenic products for makeup, lip sticks, moisturizers and even acne medicated makeup are available on the market today.
Normally with these simple changes in lifestyles and habits, acne is a manageable problems. In severe cases that is out of control, please seek advice from skin care specialist or dermatologist.
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