For a teenager, appearances are everything. Going through puberty and handling the changes in the brain and the body are tough enough as it is, but when you are a teenager, the way you look is a currency. To deal with acne on top of all of the other issues that come with being a teenager is just the cherry on top of the rubbish cake! 

 

If you are a parent of a teenager, you’re going to notice when acne appears, and you’re going to notice the changes in your teenager’s demeanor and attitude that comes with it. You can get them help from the School of Natural Skincare, but you also need to know how to deal with your teenager upset by their acne. It’s vital that you are as supportive as possible to your teenager as they go through it, and put any kind of embarrassment or ridicule to one side. Your teenager needs you and here is how you can be there for them – it’ll be much easier when you are!

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  1. Take this seriously. It’s not something to ridicule your teenager for and the spots and blemishes will eventually clear up. While you’re waiting with them, their self-esteem is going to tank and you have to know how to look after them. So many studies prove that acne can lower your teenager’s self-esteem, so do what you can to support them and be there when they are sad about it. Take your teenager to the doctor for specific treatment and don’t just rely on supermarket face washes, especially if other kids have picked up on it and are being bullied.
  2. Try not to nag. It’s so tempting to remind your teenager to use their face wash and take their medication, but where possible, do it with gentle ease and caution. We’re talking leaving the facewash out and in plain sight. If you remind your teenager, they will rebel and refuse to use it on principle.
  3. Reduce stress. Stress is one of the biggest causes of acne and if you can help your teenager to reduce their stress, you should. Stress causes it to flare up and if you can take the pressure off the back of your teenager, you’ll help them to feel calmer and thus, reduce flare ups of acne.
  4. Look for signs of depression. You have to consider that all teenagers have moments of low feelings because their hormones are completely out of whack. The longer your teenager deals with acne, the longer they will feel depressed. Keep a close eye on your teenager and watch for the signs of depression.
  5. Trust your teenager to meet the dermatologist. Let them take control of their acne treatments and make sure that they go to their appointments and give them the chance to be independent about their health. 

 

Almost all teenagers get acne at some point or another, but you have to ensure that you are there to support them with all that comes with it.