Teen Skin

The main focuses of a skincare regimen for teens should be dedicated to balancing the skin and controlling oil production as hormones cause an imbalance of oil and keratin. Our line-up of probiotic skincare products for teen-skin help to balance the skin microbiome, regulate oil production and unclog the pores. Between the ages of 12 and 18 are the perfect time to start using good skincare products; you may prevent skin problems before they even occur. Learn More

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During your teens, your hormone levels spike, which when it comes to your skin means excessive oil production. The main focuses of a skincare regimen for teens should be dedicated to balancing your skin and controlling oil production. The rising levels of testosterone also increase sebum (oil) production, making breakouts more likely as the buildup of oil blocks your pores and encourages blackheads and pimples to form. Plus, as you go through these hormonal changes, you start to produce more keratin (a protein that protects the upper layers of your skin), which makes your skin thicker, and therefore contributes to blocked pores. With the over production of oil and increased production of keratin, the skins microbiome can fall out of balance leading to an excessive amount of bad bacteria.

The first step of any good skincare regimen is a great cleanser. This is a simple product that will help balance your skins microbiome, regulate oil production, help to unclog pores as well as reduce breakouts. It is also one of the easiest products for a teen to use daily.

The second step would be a treatment product that would reinforce the benefits of the cleanser with stronger active ingredients that can travel deeper into the skin offering even more effective results. A great suggestion for this step would be the Probiotic Instant Resurfacing Pads.

You will find other GLOWBIOTIC product suggestions on the page above. Remember between the ages 12 and 18 are the perfect time to start using good skincare products; you may prevent skin problems before they even occur.