Best Ways for a Teenager to Look After Her Skin
- Written by The Cloe Team

Adolescence is a time of change, and your skin is no exception. With hormonal shifts, many teenagers experience skin concerns like acne breakouts and oiliness. However, establishing a consistent and effective skincare routine can help you maintain healthy, glowing skin.
Understanding Your Skin Type
The first step to effective skincare is understanding your skin type. Skin is skin, regardless of gender, and knowing whether you have normal, dry, or oily skin will help you choose the right products for the best results.
Key Tips for Healthy Skin
Keep it Simple: Many teenagers don't like using a lot of products. If that's you, focus on two essentials: a good quality cleanser and moisturizer, used day and night.
Cleanse Regularly: Wash your face twice a day. For a good foundation to healthy skin, cleanse your skin with antibacterial and antifungal products like raw coconut oil (unrefined human grade). Avoid touching your face with dirty hands.
Moisturise: Moisturising is essential for healthy skin, helping to hydrate, prevent dryness, and improve elasticity. Use a moisturiser suitable for your skin type and apply it twice a day. Natural coconut oil can also add additional oil to the body and rid away toxins or bacteria.
Sunscreen is a Must: Sunscreen isn't just for beach days. You should use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF30 or higher every day, even if it's raining, to protect your skin from harmful UV rays and prevent premature aging. Sunscreen should be applied 20 minutes before going outdoors, and reapplied every two hours, or immediately after swimming.
Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water is crucial for maintaining healthy skin. It helps with overall skin hydration and flushes out toxins from the body. Aim for at least 8-10 glasses of water per day.
Eat a Healthy Diet: A healthy diet is vital for healthy skin. Include plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein, and healthy fats. Avoid processed foods, sugary drinks, and excessive salt and caffeine, as these can cause premature aging, dehydration, and fine lines.
Get Enough Sleep: Lack of sleep can lead to dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines. Aim for at least 7-8 hours of sleep per night. Establish a bedtime ritual, such as reading a book or drinking decaf tea, to ease into sleep.
Manage Stress: Stress can negatively impact your skin, causing acne, wrinkles, and dryness. Practice stress management techniques like yoga, mindfulness, meditation, and deep breathing.
Exercise Regularly: Regular exercise helps to improve blood circulation, reduces stress, and improves skin elasticity. Aim for at least 30 minutes of exercise per day to help rid toxins from your body.
Consider Active Ingredients (with caution): While "skin cycling" is a trend, some studies show benefits from using active ingredient products every single night. Look for gentler alternatives to harsh actives. Understanding what each product does is key before layering them.
Common active ingredients and their benefits include:
Vitamin A/Retinoids: Promotes collagen growth, increases skin elasticity, evens pigmentation, and is effective for acne and rosacea.
Vitamin C: A highly effective antioxidant that increases collagen production, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and reduces pigmentation and sun damage.
Niacinamide: Improves skin barrier function, decreases moisture loss, increases skin elasticity, reduces fine lines, wrinkles, blotchiness, sallowness, and pigmentation.
Hyaluronic Acid: Soothes and hydrates, improving skin texture and combating dryness.
Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Acids (AHAs and BHAs): Chemical exfoliants that remove dead skin cells, smoothing fine lines and improving skin texture.
Visit a Dermatologist: Regular visits to a dermatologist can provide professional advice, diagnose skin conditions, and offer treatment options.
Remember, healthy skin is not just about appearance; it's about overall well-being and self-nurture. Incorporating these tips into your daily routine can help you achieve healthy, glowing skin.























