Teenage skin 'needs special attention'
Teenage fans of natural skin care need to moisturise every day, use a good cleanser and avoid popping spots, according to one website.
Healthy Skin News reports that teenagers should not worry about getting spots and should simply alter their natural skin care regime in order to reduce the number they get.
Using a good moisturiser with sun protection is recommended by the site, which will also reduce the sun damage suffered and calm oily skin.
The source stated: "You won't be the first or the last to have a really hot date and then find to your horror that a spot is spoiling your chances of impressing. All is not lost; these days there are many products that will help you out."
Former teenage star Hilary Duff was recently spotted by CelebrityGossip.com sporting a very natural look which involved minimal makeup and showed off her natural beauty.

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