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Teenagers and cosmetics: how to choose safe products and makeup

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Adolescence is a time when hormonal changes occur and the skin requires special care. It is important to choose the right cosmetics for teens to avoid skin problems such as acne and inflammation. In this article, let's look at teen skin care, safe ingredients and how to do natural makeup.

Teenage skin care

Teenage skin is especially sensitive and prone to acne, so daily skin care is a must to keep it healthy.

Daily care for teenage skin includes:

  1. Cleansing the skin is a basic step that helps to eliminate impurities and excess fat. For teenagers, it is better to choose mild gels or foams for washing.
  2. Moisturize - even though teenage skin can be oily, moisturizing is essential. Light moisturizing creams can help maintain water balance without clogging pores.
  3. Acne remedies - Salicylic acid and tea tree oil are popular acne-fighting ingredients.

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How to get rid of acne for a teenager

Acne is one of the most common problems among teenagers. To get rid of them, it is important to choose the right care. Tips:

  • Use products with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.
  • Cleanse your skin regularly in the morning and evening.
  • Avoid greasy creams and cosmetics that clog pores.

Makeup for teenagers

Makeup for teens should be light and natural, emphasizing natural beauty, not overloading the skin.

Easy makeup for teens for every day:

  • Toners - use light BB creams or foundations with moisturizing ingredients.
  • Emphasize your eyes - a light mascara and light shadow will suffice.
  • Lips - it is better to choose a balm or light lipstick of a natural shade.

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How to do natural makeup for school

It's important for teens to maintain a fresh and natural look at school:

  1. Use a minimum of makeup.
  2. A light correction of the face without saturated tones.
  3. Emphasize natural features such as lightly accentuated lashes and blush.

The safety of cosmetics for teenagers

Teenage skin can be sensitive, so it's important to choose safe beauty products with minimal chemical additives.

Safe cosmetics for teens:

  • Hypoallergenic cosmetics - suitable for sensitive skin, reduces the risk of allergic reactions.
  • Natural ingredients - choose cosmetics with natural extracts such as aloe vera, chamomile and tea tree oil.
  • Safe ingredients - avoid products with parabens, sulfates and other harsh chemicals.

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How to choose hypoallergenic cosmetics for teenagers

  • Look for the "hypoallergenic" labeling on the package.
  • Avoid foods with artificial flavors and colors.
  • Consult your dermatologist before purchasing new products.

Choosing the right cosmetics for teens is an important step in skin care. Safe, natural and hypoallergenic cosmetics will help to maintain healthy skin, and light makeup will emphasize the natural beauty of the teenager.

 TEST RESULTS:

 Phthalates:

Phthalates are included in nail polish, in cosmetics, where there are fragrances, as well as on the walls of plastic cosmetic jars, tubes, etc., that is, even if they are not present in the composition of cosmetics, but they can get there from the packaging. Phthalates affect the reproductive system, reducing the quantity and quality of sperm in men.

Detected in: 20 out of 20 teen girls tested
Typical level: 300 ppm creatinine in urine
Range: 102 - 1050 ppm creatinine
U.S. level for typical teenage girl (CDC): 308 ppm creatinine

 Triclosan:

Used as a preservative in laundry products, liquid soaps and toothpaste. Forms carcinogenic substances. Has a negative effect on the thyroid. Produces bacteria that are resistant to many antibiotics.

Detected in: 20 out of 20 teen girls tested
Typical level: 8.58 ppm creatinine in urine
Range: 0.430 - 350 ppm creatinine
U.S. level for typical teenage girl (CDC): 10.2 ppm creatinine

 Nitro- and polycyclic musks

Artificial fragrance in soaps, shampoos, deodorants and other cosmetics. Disrupts the hormonal system and causes cancer when tested on animals.

Detected in: 12 of 17 teen girls tested
Typical level: 0.394 ppb in serum
Range: not detected - 2.81 ppb

 Parabens

The most well-known and commonly used preservatives in cosmetics. Laboratory studies show that they can cause cancer.

Detected in: 20 out of 20 teen girls tested
Typical level: 157 ppm creatinine in urine
Range: 8.39 - 3821 ppm creatinine

Rebecca Sutton, Ph.D., Staff Scientist

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The head of the sSkinDoctor project is Lina Golan. Cosmetologist, aromatherapist, herbalist. Has a license as a cosmetologist. Member of the National Cosmetology Society (USA), member of The International Federation of Aromatherapists. Graduated from Sheila Shepherd's 200-hour Aromatherapy Course, as well as the Global Institute For Alternative Medicine (GIFAM). Author of books on cosmetology and aromatherapy. Founder of the Institute of Natural Beauty, whose work is recognized by The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA), USA. Specialists of various specialties took part in filling the portal with information:

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