Skincare is a topic that often confuses people, especially teenagers. Questions arise such as: “When should I start?”, “What products should I use?”, and “What is the right order?”.
There is no specific age to begin skincare, but it is best to start during the teenage years. At this stage, the skin changes more actively, often showing oiliness, blackheads, or acne, so it is important to establish the right habits now.
For teenagers, a skincare routine includes just three simple steps: cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection.
Washing your face in the evening is essential because throughout the day the skin accumulates oil, dust, and sweat. If you have oily skin, you may also need an additional cleanse in the morning.
Cleansing can be supported by the Uriage Makeup Removing Cleansing Foam, which gently removes dirt and excess oil. If you prefer a routine without water, you can use the Uriage Micellar Water, which is safe for the eye area and requires no rinsing. To finish the process, the Uriage Hyseac Cleansing Toner is a good choice, as it balances the skin and adds freshness.
If you wear makeup, remember the principle of double cleansing: first oil, then foam.
Many teenagers believe that oily skin doesn’t need moisturizer, but in reality, moisturizing protects the skin from excessive oil production.
In the morning, you can use the Uriage Hyseac Mattifying Moisturizing Gel-Cream, which tightens pores and provides a matte effect. If you also struggle with blackheads, a good choice is the Uriage Hyseac 3-Regul Cream, which controls oiliness and makes the skin more even.
For dry skin, moisturizing twice a day—morning and before bedtime—is the best solution.
Sun rays damage young skin just as much as adult skin. That’s why daily use of SPF is essential.
For oily and combination skin, a lightweight fluid is ideal, such as the Uriage Hyseac Mattifying Moisturizing Fluid SPF50+, which protects the skin from the sun without clogging pores. For dry skin, you can use a creamier texture, such as sun protection from Eucerin or Nuxe.
Avoid touching your face too often – it promotes the spread of bacteria.
Maintain balance in your diet – sweets and sugary drinks can make acne worse.
Taking care of your skin’s beauty is not only about choosing the right cosmetic products. The greatest impact on your skin’s health still comes from a healthy lifestyle. Proper nutrition, physical activity, and quality sleep significantly improve skin condition. Remember, healthy habits are the best skincare routine.