Ways to get Rid of Acne (Teenage Acne)

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I have three teenagers in my home and just like 90% of teenager's, someone at any given time is having an acne problem. As a Mom and ex-teenager I know what it is like to have acne. When you have a breakout you feel like everyone in the world can see the pimples. It never fails on a special day like picture day or a special date, that is the moment you have a huge pimple right in the middle or your forehead. You just want to figure out how to get rid of acne.

Steps to help Teenager's get rid of acne.

There are some solutions like taking medication or using over the counter creams and cleansers. But there are a few things that teenagers can start doing today that will help to minimize the problem.

1. Wash and cleanse morning and night. Most teenagers do not always use proper hygiene which can cause acne or make it worse. Teach your child how to cleanse, tone and moisturise.

2. Wash your hair daily and keep it pulled back out of your face. Often teenagers let their hair fall down on their face which irritates the problem and makes it worse.

3. Have a healthy diet. This means lots of fruits and vegetables. Cut out the Junk food including Sodas!

4. Drink more water. Water is very cleansing.

5. Don't touch. When you have acne, you have a tendency to want to touch your face or pop your pimples. This can just make the problems worse.

If the above tips don't help resolve the problem, you may want to seek advise for your doctor.

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    Paula A Dec 14, 2011 @ 1:27 am | delete
    I'm eighteen, and I've had bad acne for all of my life; constant zits around my mouth, on my chin and forehead, and lots of blackheads on my nose, and my skintype was really frustrating; oily and greasey, yet dry all the time. Wash your face with water as hot as you can stand it for a while, or try steaming it, then slap some of the Lady Soma "Antioxidant Berry Masque"; it's incredible.

    It will dry on your skin; then wash it off. If you have red irritating pimples, you'll notice a change overnight; and if you use it every night, your skin will rock. The cool thing is, this stuff also shrinks and minimizes the little pocks that zits leave in your face; I used to have them really bad under my eyes, they're almost nonexistant now.
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    greene91 Nov 10, 2011 @ 3:03 am | delete
    "2. Wash your hair daily and keep it pulled back out of your face. Often teenagers let their hair fall down on their face which irritates the problem and makes it worse." this is so true.. like your lense
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    howtocurecancer May 7, 2011 @ 6:09 am | delete
    Blessed by a SquidAngel.
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    joseph7384 Mar 10, 2011 @ 2:23 am | delete
    Very good information, I enjoyed reading this lens.

    Joseph
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    Ramonailona Oct 24, 2010 @ 7:15 am | delete
    Nice Lens. Yes I do have a great tip for your Teens to get rid of their acne. I made a Lens on it. I'm sure it will work . It has worked for me and my family for about 7 years now. Please take a look at it, try it and let me know how it worked for them. Have a nice a day.
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    Sycro Oct 9, 2010 @ 3:47 pm | delete
    Hey!

    Really nice lense. I was just like you, suffering from blackheads, i hated it. but then i discovered a proven way to get rid of blackheads
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    Sycro Oct 9, 2010 @ 3:46 pm | delete
    nice blog
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    aj2008 Aug 8, 2009 @ 2:48 am | delete
    Some good common sense tips here.
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