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5 best skincare tips for teenagers

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 18, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Best skincare tips for teenagers

Our facial skin undergoes a plethora of hormonal changes while growing up. While the changes may take place internally, some effects remain visible on the skin, indicating a change in your lifestyle. A well-established and well-suited skincare regimen can take care of all your skin woes, from dealing with acne to managing excess oil. The process does not have to be elaborate or extensive, but with basic changes and minimal products, you can start a healthy skincare journey that can lay the foundation for healthy skin in later years. Let’s start with 5 minimal things teenagers should keep in mind.

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Opt for gentle cleansers

Cleansing is one of the most important parts of a skincare routine across all age groups. Our facial skin is a gathering place for dirt, oil, and debris. Therefore, you can use a gentle facial cleanser that is specially crafted for teenage facial skin and should be used only twice a day. Opt for non-foaming cleansers that will not dry out your skin and should also not have heavy chemicals, which can affect your skin and make it harsh.


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Moisturising your skin is a wise choice

Moisturise your skin thoroughly, this should be done thrice a day to keep your skin hydrated and moisturised at all times. Use a lightweight moisturiser that is specially designed for your skin type and opt for moisturisers that won’t harm your epidermis. Lightweight moisturisers prevent buildup and won’t clog your pores. Also, if you have extremely dry skin, look out for ceramide-infused moisturisers that will maintain your skin barrier.


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Avoid strong chemical and anti-ageing ingredients

Teenage skin requires time and patience to understand these strong chemicals. Also, young skin has a sufficient amount of collagen to make it look younger and firmer. You should avoid using anti-ageing ingredients and harsh chemical serums or creams beyond a certain age. If used during your teenage years, it can lead to a breakdown of barriers and have adverse effects. Thus, keep yourself away from niacinamide, retinol, hyaluronic acid, and others.


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Start with a toner effect

Teenage skin can least deal with extremely thin and lightweight toners, as these toners possess the capabilities of going into the deepest layers of your skin and treating the concerns accordingly. However, opt for a basic alcohol-free toner to keep your whiteheads and blackheads away and cover them up with a smooth, lightweight moisturiser.


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Exfoliate with care

Exfoliate your face with care, as too much exfoliation can cause damage, causing extreme dryness and dullness as well. Over-exfoliation is a risky affair on teenage skin because of its vulnerability and soft texture. Therefore, avoid doing chemical exfoliation, and instead use a gentle and non-abrasive exfoliator. Furthermore, scrub off the dead skin and dirt present on the upper surface once in a while, but do not be hard on the process.
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