Can someone who experienced bad skin as a teen help me?!


Question: Can someone who experienced bad skin as a teen help me.?
I'm 16 years old and I have NEVER had good skin.

I drink lots of water and I don't overload on junk food.

I was told to get on the pill, which i'm working on but I just want to know if anyone who experienced bad skin as a teen has any tips on making it go away or getting rid of scars!

I have spots in my t-zone and more recently on my forehead and chin.


Any help is appreciated!
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Answers:
the acne may be environmental.
or it could even be genetic.
not hormonal.
If you have it in certain areas it can even mean that something is wrong with another part of your body.
you have to go to the dermatologist to really find out.Health Question & Answer

I am 11 and i have a heat rash and it is really bad so i know how you fell i get it on every part of my body even on my face and every body thinks i am breaking out but i am not and it gets on my nervers i hate it i try to cover it by wearing pants and sweaters and covering my face with my hands and i get a really bad head ach somtimes but i only get it at receess and at gym and when i go out side but it like comes right when i go out side(my heat rash) and i try not to go out side alot so it cant come but i even get it when i am inside and get hot do you have tips 4 me.?Health Question & Answer

Eventually it will settle down, you're too young to have laser treatments. the pill will calm down acne. Try Bare Minerals makeup.Health Question & Answer

you may want to look into cortisone shots. It's supposed to clear you up within days. Call your dermatologist. : )Health Question & Answer



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