Being a teen in today's world brings many pressures from  society to              look good. The media is full of beautiful faces that add to  the              stress of growing up. Don't let that undermine your  self-confidence!           
What's a girl to do? There are many ways to enhance your natural beauty and keep a practical skin care and make-up routine. These tips will help bring out the best in you, but remember, good posture and a smile give a great first impression.
Skin Care Tips
             What's a girl to do? There are many ways to enhance your natural beauty and keep a practical skin care and make-up routine. These tips will help bring out the best in you, but remember, good posture and a smile give a great first impression.
Skin Care Tips
Teenagers have different skin care and make-up needs than  mature              women. At what age should a teen begin a skin care regimen?  Skin              care should actually start when they are preteens, as early  as the              age of 10 or 11. Hormones start to kick in and blemishes may  begin              to appear.
As you mature, your skin care needs will change, as your skin does. Pay special attention to what products you are using and if there are any undesirable affects taking place. What makes your skin look radiant one month may cause blemishes and break-outs the next.
As you mature, your skin care needs will change, as your skin does. Pay special attention to what products you are using and if there are any undesirable affects taking place. What makes your skin look radiant one month may cause blemishes and break-outs the next.
Moisturizer
At an early age, a light moisturizer may be called for --  but do              not use heavy creams made for dry skin. Choose a product  that is              formulated for light skin care maintenance and does not  block your              pores.            
A heavy moisturizer will probably wreak havoc and cause pimples. Try using a light moisturizer only once a day, before bedtime. Any more often than that is probably be overdoing it.
A heavy moisturizer will probably wreak havoc and cause pimples. Try using a light moisturizer only once a day, before bedtime. Any more often than that is probably be overdoing it.
Pimples and Blemishes
Acne is a #1 skin care concern for teens. Keep your face  and hair              clean, wash your hands frequently, and keep them away from  your              face. There are many products available on the market today  for acne              prevention and cures, and they are much more effective than  years              ago.            
Once you begin experiencing problems, take action to avoid lifetime scarring. You can go to the Blemishes Page to find out how to get rid of pimples, preventative maintenance and how to reduce the appearance of blemishes once they appear.
Make-up for Teenagers             Once you begin experiencing problems, take action to avoid lifetime scarring. You can go to the Blemishes Page to find out how to get rid of pimples, preventative maintenance and how to reduce the appearance of blemishes once they appear.
Most teenage girls begin wearing light make-up around the  ages of              12-13 as they become more aware of their appearance. As a  teen, your              make-up should look natural and enhance your facial  features. Don't              overdo it, this will only make you look silly. With a few  simple,              inexpensive products, you can play up your finest features  -- and              look great!            
Keep your make-up light for school. You don't need to use make-up on every facial feature you have! Mix and match to find out what looks best on you.
For parties, you may want to add a little more make-up to enhance your features. Make sure you blend it in well with your fingers or a cosmetics brush and check it in bright light when you're finished.
Foundation             Keep your make-up light for school. You don't need to use make-up on every facial feature you have! Mix and match to find out what looks best on you.
For parties, you may want to add a little more make-up to enhance your features. Make sure you blend it in well with your fingers or a cosmetics brush and check it in bright light when you're finished.
Foundation for teens is not necessary. While it can clog  your              pores, it will also look overdone. Skip the foundation and  use a              concealer on your blemishes only. Lightly dust on some loose  powder              over your entire face to even out your skin tone, control  oil, and              set the concealer.
Eye Make-up
You may not be interested in eye shadow until you're a  little              older. If so, that's great. When you do begin wearing it,  keep it              light and use any trendy metallics and sparkles sparingly.  They can              flake off into your eyes and cause irritation. Eye shadow  does not              have to match your eyes, however earth tones (tan, brown,  gray) are              very complimentary to blue, brown and hazel eyes.
When you begin using mascara, brown works best for both  blondes              and brunettes. Black is probably too harsh, especially in  the              daytime. If you think brown isn't dark enough, try  brownish-black.
Waterproof mascara may be necessary for sports and outdoor activities in warm weather. It stays on longer and doesn't run -- but it's harder to take off. It's best to keep make-up to a minimum and you won't have to worry about undesired smearing.
Waterproof mascara may be necessary for sports and outdoor activities in warm weather. It stays on longer and doesn't run -- but it's harder to take off. It's best to keep make-up to a minimum and you won't have to worry about undesired smearing.
If you're going to use an eyeliner, a pencil liner looks  more              natural than liquid liner. Learn to apply it with a steady  hand for              straight lines, and blot it with a tissue if you get it on  too dark.
Blush
Liquid and stick blush are popular choices for teens  because they              glide on smoothly and blend in well. Pinks and peaches  compliment              almost any skin tone. Apply to the apple of your cheeks and  blend              outwards, towards your hairline.
Lips
For luscious lips, lip gloss does the trick. If you want  to add              some color to your lips for a nighttime look, try a lipstick  in a              sheer color. For extra shine, put the lip gloss on over your               lipstick. Always have lip balm handy for chapped lips.
General Makeup Advice                          As with any make-up, blending is the key. Check your make-up in daylight if possible and don't be afraid to swipe off any access with a tissue. If you ever experience any skin irritation, quit using make-up immediately until you find out what the problem is. Consult your dermatologist for the best remedy.
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