 
 
      Life sure can be a funny thing.  When I started this "getting rid of acne" info blog, which has now taken on more  of an acne community sounding board, I would have bet you dollars to donuts that my very  first post would have been something about teen acne. I mean really, if I am honest with myself, kids and  teenagers were and are where my passion has been all along. When I think how  acne affected my teenage years and how fast the world changes today. It breaks  my heart picturing what teens  with acne must go through. 
The heads of kids in high school  have to be spinning like a top, social pressures that come at them from all  angles on top of a relentless sophisticated media/advertising behemoth that  pitches those manipulated images of who the cool kids are. And they can sell you  anything you need to be cool too. Should you happen to be prone to acne they  have just the right teen acne treatment to take you to  nirvana.
But somehow life just got away  from me and the acne topics that seemed appropriate at the time just got my  attention while teenage  acne issues got put on a back  shelf. I could always justify to myself that as long as I was staying on topic I  didn't need to get age specific. 
But a couple of days ago my  conscience got the better of me and I had made a determination that come hell or  high water I was going to write something about teen acne. But when I sat down  to bang it out on the keyboard, I had nothing. Well maybe a little more than  nothing but it wasn't anything new. It was the same old tripe that you can find  on a thousand sites about teen acne treatments and cures for teenage acne that  are nothing more than jump pages to retailers. So what's a person to  do?
Well it occurred to me since I  am some years removed from my teen years and hanging out at high school football  games and pep rallies would be too embarrassing. I would just find a teenager  and let them tell me about their view of teen acne.
So what follows is a response  from a 17 year old boy. He is a junior in high school and since he wishes to  remain anonymous. I'll just say he is an attractive doll. The question I put to  his is "tell me about teen acne", that was it, nothing more nothing  less.
Here's his  reply;
I'm  17 and was asked the other day what my take on teen acne was. It took some time  for me to think about, but I think I have finally come up with a response to the  question. I dislike it, greatly. Although I do not have severe breakouts with  acne, I still have problem areas from time to time. My worst problem area is my  forehead. Every now and again my forehead will break out, either due to  stress from school or the things I have been eating or not eating. Even  when the pimples and blemishes cease I still always seem to have a constant  problem with black heads there. I hate blackheads! I have tried absolutely  everything known to man to rid my face of this pest, but alas I haven’t come  across a remedy for the situation. From my experience with them I found that  they seem to become immune to whatever regimen I use. For a while I used a mix  of a prescription ointment I had had and a Clearasil brand spot remover (I would  mix the both of them in the palm of my hand). It worked for about a week until  the blackheads came back in stronger force, not to mention that my  forehead had become dried out and flakey. So to remedy the dry skin, I reverted  to bar soap and a moisturizer, and then after that I would make sure to wipe  away and excess oil in hopes to keep my pores from clogging. Alas this helped my  skin. My skin was back to normal, nice and smooth, but during the course of the  week my black heads stayed. So my point is this. If anyone knows of or can come  up with a black head annihilating regimen please share it. The world will thank,  I know I will.
 
      

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