There has been a significant change in how teens take care of themselves today, unlike in the past. This has been extensively promoted by the internet, which is packed with information on maintaining your skin as a teenager. However, as a parent, it is your responsibility to watch out for how your teen cares for their skin to ensure they get the best results and do not hurt themselves in the process. Here are a few things to advise your teenager in regards to proper skincare.
There are all sorts of skincare products available in today’s market, some of which pose a high risk to your child’s health. As an adult, you are in a better position to understand which skincare products are safe for your teen’s skin. A teen’s skin is sensitive, and using the wrong cosmetic products can have detrimental effects on their general health, forcing them to visit a medical facility. In the last year, 93% of children have seen their doctor. If possible, encourage your teen to go for natural products which have fewer effects.
Your teen may be mistaken in thinking that taking care of his face is enough. You should teach them that the rest of the body matters, too. Eczema is a condition that occurs in almost 10% of kids, and it starts to improve when the child hits age five or six. The itching and redness may be caused by the skin coming into contact with bacteria, dirt, and oil. Educate your teens on how to keep their skincare products in a safe and clean environment always.
One factor affecting your child’s skin, regardless of the products they use, is high stress levels. Most of the human transformation occurs during the teenage phase, including mood swings, changes in attitude, and independence. If you do not bring your teen up well, they might be forced to conceal their secrets, and it might be hard to know when they are stressed. Therefore, give them a clear explanation of how stress can negatively affect their skin health.
Regular exfoliation is a habit that your teen should embrace if they want to achieve that natural skin glow. This is a practice that has been there for ages. In 1500 BC, Egyptian physicians used a type of sandpaper to clear scars and remove the upper layers of the skin for rejuvenation. The best way to prevent skin breakout is by clearing the buildup of dead skin cells, dirt, oils, and debris.
During the teenage phase, both girls’ and boys’ bodies undergo significant natural and hormonal changes, resulting in blackheads, pimples, and hair on their faces. These are the reasons why teen years are the perfect time to start a skincare routine.
It is never too early for your teen to start and stick to a skincare routine. However, it is your parental responsibility to ensure that they do it right from the start to prevent any serious and negative implications on their general health.
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