Is Acne Stressing Out Your Teenager ?
Cynthia Barros has written the Is Acne Stressing Out Your Teenager article and she writes "Often stress in teenagers can be attributed to acne. As adults, we know that acne will pass, but this is small comfort to the many teenagers who suffer from the embarrassment of having it. Frequently the signs of stress or depression in teens go unnoticed by today's busy parents.
If you notice your teenager passing up on outings or dates with friends, staying home from school, neglecting school work or being abnormally argumentative, you may find that acne has got them down. So much value is placed on beauty in today's world that your teenager may be suffering from low self-esteem and a loss of confidence due to a poor complexion.
Talking with your teenager about acne can be difficult because he or she is likely to be embarrassed by their appearance. Always be supportive and understanding. Never accuse your child of following habits that cause acne. The myths about oily foods, chocolate, or sex causing acne have been proven to be untrue.
Let your teenager know that you are available and that you are willing to help him or her with their acne. Explain the connection between stress and acne and how each affects the other. Talking about your own experiences may help.
Do not attempt to 'brush off' or minimize the severity of their concerns about acne. Listen and be morally supportive. Learn everything that you can about acne. Be a source of information, advice and comfort to your teenager. Do not assume that you know what is best for you teen based on your own experiences. Acne is different in each individual, what worked for you may not work for your teenager.
There are many options available when treating acne today. Often, trial and error is necessary to find the acne product or treatment that is right for your teen. Light therapy and herbal remedies offer a natural a safe treatment that has proven to be very successful for many. There are also a multitude of topical medications and skin care products available without prescription.
If your teenager is having little success in finding the right acne treatment, encourage a visit to a dermatologist. Medical treatments can include oral medicines or physical treatments. These treatments can help clear up the acne while offering relief from the physical discomfort it causes.
Stress in teenagers due to acne is a very real problem. Do not overlook it or dismiss it.Acne does not last forever. As your child gets older the acne should become less of a problem, and, hopefully, by the time they are in their early 20's should be a thing of the past.
About the Author
Cynthia Barros publishes informative articles and product reviews of today's most popular acne treatments.
Visit the Acne Skin Care Guide. It's the first step to a clearer complexion and greater self-esteem!
© Copyright 2005 by Cynthia Barros
Found via Goarticle.com
If you notice your teenager passing up on outings or dates with friends, staying home from school, neglecting school work or being abnormally argumentative, you may find that acne has got them down. So much value is placed on beauty in today's world that your teenager may be suffering from low self-esteem and a loss of confidence due to a poor complexion.
Talking with your teenager about acne can be difficult because he or she is likely to be embarrassed by their appearance. Always be supportive and understanding. Never accuse your child of following habits that cause acne. The myths about oily foods, chocolate, or sex causing acne have been proven to be untrue.
Let your teenager know that you are available and that you are willing to help him or her with their acne. Explain the connection between stress and acne and how each affects the other. Talking about your own experiences may help.
Do not attempt to 'brush off' or minimize the severity of their concerns about acne. Listen and be morally supportive. Learn everything that you can about acne. Be a source of information, advice and comfort to your teenager. Do not assume that you know what is best for you teen based on your own experiences. Acne is different in each individual, what worked for you may not work for your teenager.
There are many options available when treating acne today. Often, trial and error is necessary to find the acne product or treatment that is right for your teen. Light therapy and herbal remedies offer a natural a safe treatment that has proven to be very successful for many. There are also a multitude of topical medications and skin care products available without prescription.
If your teenager is having little success in finding the right acne treatment, encourage a visit to a dermatologist. Medical treatments can include oral medicines or physical treatments. These treatments can help clear up the acne while offering relief from the physical discomfort it causes.
Stress in teenagers due to acne is a very real problem. Do not overlook it or dismiss it.Acne does not last forever. As your child gets older the acne should become less of a problem, and, hopefully, by the time they are in their early 20's should be a thing of the past.
About the Author
Cynthia Barros publishes informative articles and product reviews of today's most popular acne treatments.
Visit the Acne Skin Care Guide. It's the first step to a clearer complexion and greater self-esteem!
© Copyright 2005 by Cynthia Barros
Found via Goarticle.com