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(@leanne03)

Posted : 08/12/2017 1:53 pm

Im 14 nearly 15 and I've had acne and oily skin since I was 10 (i know I was young), but suddenly my oily skin has gone and in my t-zone it's normal and the rest of my skin is dry. Does this mean that my acne is going? As it has dulled down a bit lately. I just thought that I'm too young for my acne to go already, even though I wish it would.

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(@tyler-r)

Posted : 08/18/2017 5:25 pm

You still have a lot of years left in your developmental stage with hormone shifts. Your reduction of oil points to a positive change, but it may not completely disappear forever. That being said, as a 26-year old male, I've noticed that most peers who got acne at an earlier age grew out of it sooner than others. A couple of my friends who had it bad at age 12-13 were clean and clear during their latter high school years whereas those were my worst years. It's different for females though.

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(@skyesthelimit)

Posted : 08/22/2017 4:46 pm

It may still change dear but of course not having oily skin is something you should be happy about. Perhaps just remember to always cleanse your face especially before going to sleep and don't experiment on any skin care product as you don't need it.

Let your skin be free from chemicals and maybe continue whatever it is that your doing, like eating good food (fruits and veggies), being hydrated and do exercise.

Enjoy your teen years! Live, laugh and love.

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(@honeyginseng)

Posted : 09/08/2017 6:21 pm

Yep, there may be hormone changes occurring. Or it could be changes in weather or other external factors.

But still don't forget to moisturize! Your skin works optimally and renews itself more effectively when it is adequately hydrated and nourished. Don't use anything to harsh or abrasive on your skin. And of course, keeping drinking water, applying sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, and eating foods that are high in antioxidants. :)

http://[link removed]- I blog about my natural & Korean beauty obsessions for problem skin.
 

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(@nikoloilassy)

Posted : 03/23/2018 6:28 am

1. I love this Hydrabelle serum a lot! I can use it on my oily skin without a hassle. It contains a Maca extract to naturally lighten and brighten skin while having positive effects on your immune system and hormones. I feel that my entire body became younger with the Hydrabelle cream.

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