Friday, 14 March 2014
Skin Care Advice for Teens
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Are your teenagers dealing with skin issues? Are you looking for simple skin care solutions? Use these skin care tips as guidelines for clear, clean complexions. Establish a regular skin care program. Be sure to wash your face every morning and every night, but not more than that. If you wash too often, you'll risk dry skin problems, like flaking or cracking skin. Always use a mild cleanser, not soap. Follow with exfoliating scrub. Make a scrub at home by combining three uncoated aspirin tablets with a bit of water in a little dish. Let it dissolve some and then use a spoon to crush it up. Add two tablespoons of honey. Mix and use as a scrub on T-zone, which is the nose, forehead, and chin. Rinse well using warm water. Moisturize morning and night. Buy a moisturizer that has the ingredient salicylic acid in it; it'll fight breakouts. Don't fear moisturizer will clog your pores; just use an oil-free one. If you don't moisturize, you'll actually make things worse because you'll force your skin to overproduce oil to make up for it being so dry. Don't use cream or liquid foundation on active breakouts. Use a light dusting of a mineral make up instead; it’ll soak up oil without clogging pore if you use it sparingly. If you have persistent blackheads, pay for a professional, thorough extraction. It's best not to remove stubborn blackheads at home, but if you do, be sure to sterilize your hands and instruments, and wash your face before and after. Try not to irreparably damage skin. You'll save yourself from scarring and further irritation (and infection) if you let a professional do it. The small time investment will help you have glowing skin. Daily attention is essential for good skin.
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