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If you're a teenager with acne, blackheads, and oily skin, don't worryu2014you're not the only one. In fact, it's almost impossible to make it through your teenage years without experiencing some sort of complaint about your complexion. The challenges of teen skin are significant; hormonal surges cause the oil glands to enlarge, making teen skin more oily and resulting in large pores and breakouts.
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Essential Skin Care Tips For Teenagers If you're a teenager with acne, blackheads, and oily skin, don't worry—you're not the only one. In fact, it's almost impossible to make it through your teenage years without experiencing some sort of complaint about your complexion. The challenges of teen skin are significant; hormonal surges cause the oil glands to enlarge, making teen skin more oily and resulting in large pores and breakouts. Concerned about your skin? Here are some skin care treatment recommendations from dermatologists on how to keep your complexion looking healthy and fresh. Be mindful when cleansing your skin Too much of a good thing can actually damage it. If you have oily skin, opt for a foaming or gel cleanser to control oil production. For best results, cleanse once a day unless your environment is exceptionally dirty or humid. Do you wear makeup? Use a cotton ball soaked with eye makeup remover to remove it before cleansing your face with water and gel or foaming cleanser. If you play sports, wash your face (if possible) with cold water and soap before working out. Otherwise, carry facial tissues to blot your sweat during exercise at the very least. For teens who have dry skin instead of oily skin, try using a milky cleanser followed by a moisturizer. Always take your makeup off before bed
Taking your makeup off every night should be at the top of your skin care routine list. It may seem like a tedious task after a long day, but it's worth it for clear and healthy skin. Feeling too exhausted to go through an entire cleansing routine? Wipes are always a quick (and lazy) solution that will do the job just as well. Be careful when you exfoliate Gently exfoliate your skin no more than 1-2 times per week. Scrubbing harshly will not help clear up acne or blackheads, and too much exfoliation can actually damage your skin. Never share makeup You might think it's no big deal to use your best friend's eye shadow, but sharing makeup can lead to some serious health problems. Lip and eye products are especially risky because they often come into contact with areas of the face that are hotbeds for bacteria and viruses. So save yourself the hassle and just buy your own makeup. Clean your hands Before you touch your face or put on makeup, be sure to wash your hands and regularly clean other objects that come in contact with your skin, like phones. Talk to a specialist Don’t experiment and talk to a dermatologist or skin care specialist, especially if you have red, pus-filled pimples or large lumps under the skin that are painful or leaving scars. Those can stay with you for a lifetime. You might benefit from prescription cleansers and specialty products that can clear skin faster. Depending on your case, your skin may benefit from DMK skin enzyme treatment, which nourishes the skin by increasing the flow of oxygen-rich blood. The backflushing action helps to remove any impurities and stimulate the lymphatic system. DMK believes that enzyme therapy is the key to creating healthier cells and overall better skin health. Enzyme treatment works by going deeper than the surface and helping to support the body's natural systems. This rebuilds the core strength of the skin, making it more vibrant and healthy. Find a DMK clinic near you to get advice on the best skin care treatment for your particular concerns.