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TEEN ACNE versus ADULT ACNE

 A brighter






 future is closer                                                   ABOUT THE WRITER




                                                                    Becky Fletcher has been
                                                                    part of the Revive team for
 than you think                                                     over six years, covering all
                                                                    aspects of beauty.

                                                                    She is a CND Master L&P
                                                                    nail technician, as well as a
                                                                    Dermalogica Skin Specialist.
 Come along to one of our Open Days:


 17th October: 4-7pm


 2nd November: 10-2pm


 21st November: 4-7pm  www.hopwood.ac.uk  Adult Acne                        Teen Acne


         Skin therapists are commonly asked by adult          Teenage acne is part hormonal, part genetic and
         clients:  ‘Why am I breaking out at my age?’         largely in part thanks to puberty. Teen acne is
                                                              usually predominant on the face, chest and back,
         Contrary to common belief, acne isn’t just for       and teens tend to experience more blackheads and
         teenagers, it can affect anyone.                     whiteheads than adults with acne.


         Thanks to stress, hormonal changes, busy lifestyles   These types of breakouts often come up due to the
         and an increasingly polluted environment, this all   rise in androgens, the ‘male’ hormones that both
         contributes to more adult acne and congestion.       guys and girls have.


         Breakouts tend to be more inflamed (red,             Teen skin has a faster cell turnover and is more
         sensitive) and are generally located around the      resilient than adult skin, which results in the
         mouth, chin and jawline.                             skin recovering quickly from breakouts.

         To help with adult acne, it is recommended to:       To help with teen skin, it is recommended to:


         •  Avoid over-drying the skin by looking for         •  Focus on maintaining a good skincare routine
             ingredients such as salicylic acid or glycolic acid   and skincare habits i.e. changing pillow cases
             to help remove dead skin cells.                     every night, not picking or popping breakouts.
                                                              •  Avoid products containing pore-clogging
         •  If skin ageing is also a concern, look for           ingredients, e.g. Lanolin.
              ingredients such as Niacinamide to help         •  Look for products that include salicylic acid to
             balance uneven skin tone, as well as Retinol, a     exfoliate away dead skin cells.
             smoothing ingredient designed for wrinkles.      •  Moisturise and wear SPF daily as dehydration
                                                                 and environmental factors can trigger more
         •  Avoid picking or squeezing the breakouts, as         sebum production and existing breakouts can
             this can result in more breakouts. Seek a           appear worse. If your skin is oily, use an oil-free
             professional skin therapist for extraction.         moisturiser.


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