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Skin changes are a normal part of your teenage years. While you may not have given much thought to your appearance before, times have changed. Now you have to manage oily skin, irritating pimples, and bold blackheads, which can be a daunting task. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Teenage Skincare Guidelines For Acne and Blackheads


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Teenage Skincare Guidelines
For Acne and Blackheads
  • Skin changes are a normal part of your teenage
    years. While you may not have given much thought
    to your appearance before, times have changed.
    Now you have to manage oily skin, irritating
    pimples, and bold blackheads, which can be a
    daunting task.
  • Beat Those Marks in Your Teens
  • Almost 85 percent of all people get blemishes!
    But knowing you are not the only one is often of
    little comfort when you get a vast pimple the
    night before the school play or a big party.
  • 5 Methods to Take Care of Your Skin in Your
    Teenagers with Skin Care Routine
  • Wash Your Face Twice a Day It is mainly to
    cleanse your face once in the morning and once
    in the evening with a cleanser that holds
    salicylic acid. Cleansing removes extra oil,
    bacteria and other impurities and is especially
    important when you start to wear make-up.
  • Exfoliate Your Skin to a Deep Clean Exfoliating
    cleaners slough away dead skin. This helps
    prevent your holes from getting clogged one of
    the main culprits of pimples and blackheads.
  • Try a Cleaning Facial Cloth If you exercise or
    play a sport, you may want to do a quick clean
    after with a cleaning facial cloth. Suitably
    stash a pack or two in your locker, purse or gym
    bag to make quick cleansing a breeze.
  • Do Not Clean Too Much When feel that your face
    is being overtaken by marks, you may want to
    wash it a lot. The truth is washing your face
    too often strips your skin of much needed
    dampness, which can lead to more breakouts. Wash
    your face no more than three times a day at the
    best.
  • Moisturize You may be worried to add a
    moisturizer to your routine if you have frequent
    breakouts. But in fact, moisturizers actually
    support to hydrate and balance skin. Try a
    lightweight,

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oil free moisturizer twice a day. A moisturizer
with broad spectrum SPF protection is also your
best bet to area off sun damage.
These tried and true tips will target current
marks while helping prevent future breakouts at
the source. Establishing a simple skincare
routine in your teens will put you on way to
maintain healthy looking, beautiful skin for
years to come.
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