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Here’s the difference between adult and teen breakouts
Adult breakouts
how to clear adult breakouts:
- Focus on balancing the skin with prebiotics like those found in Breakout Biotic Moisturizer, and making sure your other skin care needs are met.
- Avoid picking or squeezing breakouts at home; it can result in more breakouts, scarring or redness. Instead, see a professional skin therapist for an extraction.
- Adult skin can lose its ability to retain moisture with age. Avoid over-drying skin by choosing products that contain less drying ingredients such as Salicylic Acid or Glycolic Acid to help remove dead skin cells, excess oil and dirt, as well as Thymol and Terpineol to target breakout-causing bacteria.
- If you’re combatting signs of skin aging, look for ingredients such as Niacinamide and Hexylresorcinol to help balance uneven skin tone. Retinol – a wrinkle-smoothing ingredient – can also help reduce the appearance of premature aging.
- Try Active Clearing formulas; they’re specially designed to target adult breakouts.
Teen breakouts
- Focus on learning and maintaining good skin care habits to help prevent future breakouts.
- Avoid products that contain pore-clogging ingredients like Lanolin and Mineral Oil. Stripping ingredients such as Alcohol – commonly found in astringent toners – can cause skin to produce more oil, fueling even more breakouts. Artificial fragrances and colors can also further irritate breakout-prone skin.
- Look for ingredients like Salicylic Acid to keep dead skin cells and bacteria from accumulating.
- Moisturize and wear SPF daily. Dehydration and environmental stress can trigger more sebum production and make existing breakouts look worse. Even if your skin seems oily, use an oil-free SPF moisturizer to help protect and balance your skin.
- Try Clear Start formulas to treat and prevent teen breakouts.