Simple Solutions To Girls Acne Problem

Posted by Zul Rahman on Jan 12th, 2009 and filed under Acne. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Puberty is a challenging times for the teenagers. Especially for girls this is the time that their body go through a lot of physical changes.

Girls starts their menstruation, going through growth spurts, growth of body and facial hair and also skin changes. Physically their body starts to have more fat tissue around the hips, thighs and breast.

Psychologically they will become easily irritable and frequent mood swings. These changes also lead to lower self esteem and less confidence.

Does acne affected girls during puberty?

Both the physical and psychological changes becoming more challenging for girls who also suffer from acne problems. During puberty there is an increased in oil secretion in the skin and that leads to an acne outbreak.

However these problems are manageable with just a few simple routines and habits that need to be done on a daily basis.

Acne problems is a lot more easier to manage by preventing it rather than curing.

Acne problem could be managed by following a proper skin care routines. Washing face with skin care cleanser is the first step. There are a lot of over the counter skin care cleanser. Use only a mild and gentle skin care cleanser.

When cleaning your face, do not rub excessively. Get into the habit of washing your face at least twice a day. Only skin care cleanser that contains Sulphur, Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic acid should be used.

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 acne medicated makeup available on the market today. There are also many non-comodegenic products for lip sticks, moisturizers and makeup.

Acne is a manageable problems, with just following some simple routines. In serious cases that is unmanageable, please consult skin care specialist or dermatologist for proper treatment or medication.

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