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All About Acne

Acne is a skin condition that occurs from overproduction of oil (sebum) by the oil glands of the skin. Although acne is often associated with teenagers, it can affect people from ten to adults well into their 40's.

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Plant-Based Skincare: Nourish Your Skin the Natural Way

Discover the power of plant-based skincare with Forces of Nature. Learn how natural ingredients target acne, scars, and sensitive skin, delivering effective, organic results without harsh chemicals.

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Teen Acne: 10 Tips on How to Manage & Prevent Breakouts

By Dr. Peter Klapper Ph.D.Last updated July 13, 2026 As a teenager, your body experiences hormone changes that tend to affect your skin—learn more about how acne develops in our article All About Acne—and during a period in your life where your appearance matters, it can be upsetting when you experience an acne breakout. Even the mildest of acne can impact a teenager’s self-esteem, so it’s important to get it under control. That said, to celebrate “Healthy Skin Month” this November, we want to focus on how teenagers can get their acne not only managed but how to proactively avoid breakouts. Remember, acne doesn't just affect teenagers; adults can also struggle with it. 1. Take Acne SeriouslyAs we stated above, self-esteem is greatly impacted by acne. It’s imperative to get it under control before a teen’s face becomes the brunt of a joke such as “pizza face.” Yes, skin blemishes are normal such as blackheads and pimples, but that’s not a reason to not institute healthy skin practices.  And if your teen’s skin has already flared-up to the point of leaving acne scars, know that there are treatments to help that, too. For instance, our Scar Control helps dissolve scar tissue safely and effectively while nourishing and moisturizing damaged skin.2. Treat Acne ImmediatelyOnce acne has been taken seriously, it’s also important to treat it immediately - whether that is seeing a dermatologist for medication if your teen’s acne has become aggressive or by implementing a skin care routine that includes the right skincare products.This can be done by treating the problem areas upon the flare-up. Our Acne Control is great for teens, mess-free and easy to apply. This roll-on application combines the power of homeopathy with soothing essential oils that works systemically to help the body clear acne, pimples, zits blackheads, back acne, and seborrhea naturally.3. Wash Your SkinA good rule of thumb is to wash your skin twice daily to rid your body of any dirt and oil buildup. Work well around your problem areas and it should be applied with the fingertips and rinsed with lukewarm water.4. Let Your Teen Take ChargeAccording to a recent study, dermatologists found that parents who constantly reminded their teens to take their acne medication had the opposite effect. The reminders felt like “nagging” and inadvertently caused the teens to use their treatment less often.5. Avoid Excessive ScrubbingScrubbing the face excessively can cause more harm than good. Over the counter facial scrubs and face masks can irritate the skin and cause worse acne.6. Avoid Touching Your SkinWe get it. If you see a pimple, you want to pop it. As hard as it is, don’t touch your face. The more you pick at your face and problem areas, the more bacteria you’re spreading on your face that can cause infections, more acne and scarring.7. Manage StressWhen you’re stressed, your body feels it - especially your skin. Stress can cause your skin to flare-up, so it’s crucial to keep it under control. This can be done by exercising, getting outside, talking out problems, making time for fun activities and getting enough rest.  You can use our natural stress and anxiety relief Calm Mood for Kids, opens in a new tab ages 3-12 for those preteens or our adult version for older teens.8. Protect Your Skin from The SunThe sun can impact your skin in many ways, so it’s always important to wear sunscreen. If your teen is struggling with acne, it can also be worsened by the sun because some medications make the skin more sensitive.9. Shower After SweatingIf your teen is active, it’s important that they keep up with good hygiene. Oil production is increased by sweating, especially if a hat or helmet is being worn. By using shampoo, it can help decrease the oils that buildup in the hair and hairline.10. Be Aware of What You Put on Your SkinWhether it’s makeup products or the latest Tik-Tok mayonnaise trend, what you put on your skin has consequences. Always look for products that are oil-free and noncomedogenic, otherwise known as products, that were formulated to not clog pores. For natural remedies that can help, consider reading How Do Acne Home Remedies Work?. Also, don't overlook acne in other areas like the back; our Bacne 101: Tips for Dealing with Back Acne provides useful tips. If acne persists, exploring treatments like Treating Adult Acne with Certified Organic Medicine may be beneficial. In severe cases leading to scarring, learn how to address it in How To Treat Scars Caused By Cystic Acne.

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Dealing with Ice Pick Scars? Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Learn all about ice pick scars – from what causes them to how they look and the best treatment options available. Discover both professional and natural remedies to help reduce their appearance and achieve smoother skin.

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How To Treat Scars Caused By Cystic Acne

Nobody likes a pimple. Especially when it shows up on the day of a big event. However, most people can treat pimples with over-the-counter products and be on their way. But what about when you have aggressive acne on your body that gets to a point of causing scars?

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Cold Sores vs. Pimples: How to Tell the Difference

Confused about whether you have a cold sore or a pimple? Learn how to tell the difference and discover natural treatments, including H-Balm Cold Sore Extra Strength and our natural Acne Pimple solution, to heal and prevent breakouts effectively

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Plant Based Formulas: The Natural Solution for Healthier Skin

Discover the power of plant-based skincare! Learn how natural ingredients like tea tree oil, calendula, and rosehip seed oil can nourish, heal, and restore your skin for a healthier, radiant glow. Explore our top plant-powered remedies today!

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Winter Skin Needs Extra Love: 5 Tips for Soft, Healthy Skin All Season Long

Winter weather can be tough on your skin. Cold air, low humidity, and indoor heating can strip away moisture, leaving your skin feeling dry, tight, and irritated. But don’t worry! With a few smart changes to your routine, you can keep your skin soft, hydrated, and glowing all season long.

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Hormonal Acne Uncovered

Hormonal acne can be challenging, but understanding its causes and triggers is the first step to managing it effectively. Learn why hormonal acne occurs, who’s most affected, and explore treatment options to regain control of your skin and achieve a clearer complexion.

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