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Wednesday 28 March 2012


 maintain Demi's gorge skin with proper care (she loves her Luxe Mint Cleansing Gel, Triple Berry Smoothing Peel, and Hawaiian Nourishing Cream) and regular treatments. "Due to hormonal changes, it's common for teens to struggle with acne. But even if you don't have it, it's still important to start young with good skin care habits,
Schedule a Professional Facial
The benefits of a professional facial are many; professional analysis to determine the needs of the skin type, deep cleansing to clear clogged pores, expert advice with recommendations for a good home care routine, proper skin education offering tips and tricks on skin care, as well as tips for diet and lifestyle.
Treat the Skin Gently
 if you have  extra sensitive skin, so it's important to avoid products with "fragrance" or "parfum" listed in them, which can cause the the skin to become red, dry, or irritated.
Avoid Picking at the Skin
The truth of the matter is, a blemish usually lasts 5-7 days, but the red or dark scar from picking at the blemish can linger for weeks — or even months.
Don't Over Dry the Skin
Be sure to purchase cleansers that are labeled ‘sulfate-free' and avoid the ingredients Sodium Laureth (or Lauryl), Sulfate, and Ammonium Laureth Sulfate. These ingredients can be extremely dehydrating to the skin. Try my Luxe Mint Cleansing Gel — it's a favorite of Demi's!
Wash Skin Three Times a Day
Bacteria breeds in oil, and because teenagers tend to produce more oil, especially from ages 15-18, it's important to keep oil off the skin to prevent more blemishes. If possible, wash your skin three times a day (always following with oil-free moisturizer) to keep the pores clean. At the very least, cleansing morning and night is a must for teens.
Choose Products Exclusively For Your Skin Type
Not all skin types are the same. Every  skin comes with its own unique list of challenges. Blackheads need to be treated differently from blemishes. Harsh acne products will only over dry the skin, perpetuating the problem.
Use Moisturizer
Teenage skin needs water, not oil, so by using a water-based, oil-free moisturizer they won't clog the pores — it will keep the skin hydrated.

Eat a Healthy, Well-Balanced Diet
Despite what you may have heard, chocolate and greasy foods do not cause you to breakout. Some teens can get breakouts from too much dairy or from too many acidic foods, such as fruit and tomatoes. Obviously the goal with any teenager is to get them to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet, but for the most part foods don't affect the skin as much as you may have been told.

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