How Hormones Affect Teen Skin (And What You Can Do About It)
- Idell Beauty
- Jul 24
- 2 min read
Teen skin is constantly changing, and hormones play a big role in that. Whether you're noticing new breakouts, oily patches, or dryness, it's not just "bad skin." It’s your body adjusting.
Here’s how hormones impact teen skin and what you can do to keep it clear, balanced, and healthy.
🌀 1. Breakouts and Oil Overload
During puberty, hormone levels (especially androgens) increase and cause your skin to produce more oil. That extra oil can mix with dead skin and bacteria, leading to breakouts.
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🔥 2. Inflamed or Painful Pimples
Hormonal acne often shows up as deep, inflamed pimples. These usually appear around the jawline, chin, or forehead.
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⚖️ 3. Dryness and Sensitivity
Not all teen skin is oily. Some teens experience dryness or irritation when hormone levels shift.
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🛑 4. What Not to Do
Do not pick or pop pimples
Do not jump between multiple acne products
Do not skip moisturizer, even if you have oily skin
✅ What to Do Instead:
Stick to a consistent routine (Cleanse, Treat, Moisturize, SPF)
Drink plenty of water and eat nourishing foods
Wash your pillowcase weekly
Be patient. Clear skin takes time
Final Thought:
Hormonal changes are a natural part of growing up. With the right habits and skin-friendly products, you can stay ahead of the changes and feel more confident in your skin.