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Teenage skin has a unique set of needs and concerns and to treat it correctly these specificities must not be ignored. Many existing treatments for teenage skin include quick fix solutions and tend to focus on drying out blemishes with harsh ingredients rather than fixing the problem at the source. This approach often leads to permanent damage and scarring or hyperpigmentation. Teens and young adults can have clear, fresh, glowing skin by focusing on the skin’s barrier function and overall skin health. 
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Hormonal imbalances in the microbiome can cause a slew of skin concerns for teens starting from the beginning of puberty as early as age 11 and up to age 18. According to the Skin Health Institute , one of the most common skin concerns among teenagers is acne and blemish-prone skin. This is usually a result of increased sebum production due to hormonal changes or new hair growth that occurs during or at the onset of puberty. Supporting these changes starts at the skin’s microbiome.
What is the microbiome and why is it important?
The human microbiome is the collection of all microbiotas that reside on or within the human body, including the skin and consists of bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae and more. It plays a key role in our immunity; our skin constantly interacts with bacteria, helping it to grow and thrive and creating a healthy diversity which protects our bodies against the harmful substances that could affect the skin or our overall health. Disturbance in the microbiome’s balance can be brought on by infectious illnesses, certain diets, cosmetics, air pollution, emotional stress, or the prolonged use of antibiotics or other bacteria-destroying medications - this in turn can cause dysbiosis, stopping the skin’s normal interactions. The teenage and young adult years can be an especially stressful period as one navigates hormonal changes from the onset of puberty. These imbalances can lead to inflammation of the skin barrier resulting in issues like perioral dermatitis, eczema or psoriasis and, particularly in younger skin, blemishes, blackheads, and pimples.
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What ingredients should be avoided to keep skin healthy?
There are a handful of ingredients that are often targeted towards teenagers or younger skin that are marketed as being helpful or enhancing a product’s efficacy, when in fact they can be harmful to the sensitive microbiome. These include fragrance, which is often a hidden source of chemicals and can contain a combination of hundreds of skin irritants including alcohol, Vitamin A (listed as: retinol, retinyl palmitate, retinyl acetate) is often marketed as a skin perfector when it comes to acne, scarring or skin imperfections but it has the potential to harm healthy skin cells and permanently damage the skin barrier – which can cause more skin issues in the future, especially for teenagers experiencing hormonal changes. Finally charcoal masks, which can be good for some, may also exacerbate rosacea; specifically peel-off charcoal masks which can damage sensitive skin.
What products can I use for teenage skin?
My MICROBIOTIC COLLECTION is a brand-new area of skincare ingredient science which focuses specifically on bringing a healthier balance to teenage and younger skin, with a full regimen focused on cleansing, moisturizing, and treating the skin. It supports a balanced microbiome using pre- and probiotics, which help create a healthy diversity of bacteria in the microbiota and ingredients that help the skin contend with imbalances brought on by stress, inflammation, and hormones. The ingredient science targets blemishes and acne before they begin and helps keep hormonal breakouts at bay. The Collection includes a cleanser, MICROBIOTIC GENTLE CLEANSING BALM , hyaluronic acid serum, MICROBIOTIC HYDRATING BLEMISH CONTROL HA SERUM , moisturizer, MICROBIOTIC BALANCING FACE CREAM and spot treatment, THE ULTIMATE STINKY PIMPLE TREATMENT .
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If you’ve come into your teen’s room lately and found them obsessing over their skin in front of the mirror, you may be tempted to look at the situation as just one more drama-filled teen moment. However, teens may actually be tempted to hide serious skin health issues out of embarrassment, so it’s important that parents keep an eye on changes in teens’ skin health and help them to determine when it’s time to visit the dermatologist. In this blog, we’ll discuss seven of the most common teen skin conditions, their warning signs, and some treatment options.
By far the most common teens skin condition, acne is a highly treatable skin condition that can be managed well in partnership with your dermatologist. Acne occurs when the pores in the skin become clogged. During the pubescent years, larger amounts of sebum, the oil that keeps skin moisturized, is produced. This production causes pores to clog, trapping numerous dead skin cells that stick together within the pores. This creates pimples. Anyone can develop pimples, especially during the teen years when the high production of sebum oil is common. When the common skin bacteria Propionibacterium acnes (p. acnes) are present within the clogged pores, the result is redness, swelling, and inflammation that goes deep into the skin, causing acne cysts and nodules.
Acne can appear anywhere on the body, but it is most common on the face, neck, chest, back , shoulders, upper arms, and buttocks. Teens who suffer from acne may have:
If improving your teen’s daily skin-care routine doesn’t help, you may want to visit a dermatologist for more advanced acne treatments. Some of the many treatment options available to address acne include:
Eczema is actually an umbrella term for rashes, itching, swelling, and irritation of the skin. It may also be referred to as dermatitis. It most commonly occurs on the face, inside the elbows and knees, and on the hands or feet. Even though the condition is usually very itchy, scratching can spread the condition and lead to more inflammation, so it should be avoided. There’s no one cause of eczema or dermatitis , and it may be influenced by both genetics and environment. Teens with eczema and atopic dermatitis can experience shame, thinking that they may spread their skin condition to others, so it’s important for them to understand their condition is not contagious. Eczema is actually most common in infants and children, and it can often improve with age and even go away. Teens and adults of all ages may also struggle with eczema, and they are at greater risk if they experienced the condition as children.
Itching is the most common warning sign of eczema, but there are many different forms of the condition. Symptoms can be wide-ranging and include:
Because eczema is worsened by irritation, avoiding certain products and materials that may trigger a response is essential. That means the first step to successful treatment is knowing what triggers your flareups. Your eczema treatment plan may also include the following:
Dandruff is a condition that causes the skin on the scalp to dry out and flake off in large pieces. Like eczema, the exact cause of dandruff is unknown. Teens with dandruff often believe the condition occurs because they’re not washing, brushing, or otherwise caring for their hair properly. Let your teen know that lack of cleanliness doesn’t cause dandruff, and the condition is nothing to worry over or be embarrassed about.
The main symptom of dandruff is the noticeable white skin flakes that appear in the hair and on the shoulders, but this is not the only warning sign of dandruff. Ask your teen if they notice any of the following:
There are numerous at-home remedies for dandruff, including a wide range of dandruff shampoos and treatments you can find in your local pharmacy. When you work with a dermatologist, they will likely recommend some combination of the following treatments:
Athlete’s foot is an infection that typically occurs on the toes, feet, and ankles, and it is caused by the growth of fungus. The technical term is tinea pedis. Because it often occurs when people’s feet become sweaty, athletes are highly susceptible to the condition, which is why the condition is often called athlete’s foot . While most cases of athlete’s foot can be treated with over the counter products, it’s usually a chronic condition that your teen may struggle with off and on for many years.
If you or your teen notice any of the following warning signs, it’s important to start treatment for athlete’s foot right away:
For many people, the best treatment for athlete’s foot is prevention. You can take steps to avoid exposing feet to fungus in locker rooms, swimming pools, and other damp areas. If your teen develops athlete’s foot, it’s important to avoid spreading the condition through scratching or by wearing clothing that has come in contact with the fungus. Depending on the severity of your teen’s condition, a dermatologist may recommend a combination of the following treatments:
A cold sore is a small blister that appears around or inside of the mouth in most cases, but the sores can also develop around the nose and elsewhere on the face. They are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). Most people are exposed to HSV-1 as small children or toddlers by sharing eating utensils, cups, towels, or other items. After a person is exposed to HSV-1, the virus can remain dormant for years. Teens often develop cold sores after years with dormant HSV-1 due to hormonal changes during these developmental years.
In the initial stages, cold sores are blisters that then develop into sores filled with fluid. Finally, the blisters dry out, turning into scabs before flaking away. In most cases, cold sores are chronic and will reappear often. Symptoms of cold sores that you and your teen should be aware of include:
Your teen’s cold sore will likely clear up on its own in a few weeks. However, the sores can be very painful, so taking steps to address the symptoms can significantly improve comfort. Some treatments to address the side effects of cold sores include:
The technical term for excessive sweating is hyperhidrosis. Everyone sweats when they exert themselves, experience stress, or are overheated. Sweating is one way the body regulates its temperature. Hyperhidrosis is sweating that occurs when the body does not need to be cooled down. The excessive sweat can be expelled from any part of the body, but those with hyperhidrosis most often sweat from the palms, feet, underarms, or their head. Even if the rest of the body is cool and free from sweat, the areas where the patient experiences hyperhidrosis may drip with moisture.
Sweating is a natural and necessary process, but if your teen is experiencing any of the following symptoms, they may need to seek treatment for hyperhidrosis:
Like some of the other skin conditions we’ve reviewed, teens who suffer from hyperhidrosis may be very embarrassed. Luckily, a dermatologist can help teens with hyperhidrosis reduce excessive sweat production through a number of treatment options, including:
Sunburn is a burn that occurs due to overexposure to sunlight. Any patient can experience a sunburn, but teens may be at higher risk if they participate in outdoor athletic events and fail to apply sunscreen. Daily application of sunblock can help reduce the risk for and severity of sunburn in people of all ages. Since sunburn is one of the leading causes of many skin conditions, including cancers, protecting skin from sun damage at all ages is important.
If you or your teen notice any of the following symptoms after sun exposure, you should begin treatment for sunburn right away to limit long-term damage:
The ideal option is to avoid sunburn altogether by limiting time spent in the sun, using sunscreen every day, and covering sensitive areas with protective clothing and hats. Once sunburn occurs, you can take the following steps to relieve discomfort and promote healing:
Teens often feel embarrassed, and they won’t say anything about their skin problems. Make sure you’re paying attention and encourage teens to get help with these conditions when they need it. At U.S Dermatology Partners, we work with kids, teens, and adults every day. If you are concerned with teen skin conditions, call one of our conveniently located offices to schedule an appointment, or you can complete our simple online form to get in touch with the office nearest to you.
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