Lifecycle
Teen skin – when puberty shows up
The teenage years are a biological reset, not a skincare failure. As puberty kicks in, DHEA and other androgens rise, oil production ramps up, and skin becomes more reactive. Add school stress, poor sleep and a self-esteem that is still under construction, and teen skin can feel like a lot.

Why does teen skin get angry so easily?
During puberty, the body increases hormone activity, especially androgens like DHEA. That stimulates the sebaceous glands, so more sebum is produced. When sebum mixes with dead skin cells and bacteria, pores can clog and breakouts start to show up right when life already feels exposed.
School stress makes the picture messier. Stress hormones can influence inflammation and the skin barrier, and research consistently shows a link between stress and acne. The more people try to scrub the problem away, the more irritated the skin often becomes. Mild is better is not soft advice here, it’s basic biology.
The issue is rarely that teen skin is “dirty”. It is changing fast while being told to dry it out, strip it back and throw stronger products at it. That approach may look proactive, but it often leaves skin more inflamed, more oily and more frustrated than before.
What actually helps today
Cleanse gently
Choose a cleanser that leaves skin comfortable, not tight. If your face feels squeaky clean, that is usually a warning sign, not a win.
Cut the extra steps
You do not need a complicated routine. A simple base with a mild cleanser and a calming product goes much further for teen skin.
Leave pimples alone
Don’t pick, squeeze or over-exfoliate. Skin heals better when you stop poking at it every five minutes.
Make it school-night proof
Your routine should still happen after practice, homework and late nights. The best routine is the one you can repeat when you’re tired.
Support the body too
Sleep, food and less stress show up on skin faster than another “miracle” product. If the body is off balance, the face usually gets the memo first.

How to actually handle teen skin
Start by dropping the idea that stronger is better. Teen skin usually needs steadiness, not punishment. Au Naturel Makeup Remover is a simple first step for removing sunscreen, grime and excess oil without stripping the barrier before the routine has even begun.
Then bring in I LOVE when skin feels inflamed, shiny or easily irritated. The CBG serum is made to calm and balance, which is exactly what skin needs during puberty, school stress and all the hormonal swings that come with them. For many teens, this is the first routine that actually feels realistic enough to stick with.
When skin needs more support, The ONE and the DUO kit can be a flexible base that adapts across life stages. Add Ta-DA serum when you want antioxidant support without overload, and think of Fungtastic Mushroom Extract as oral support for times when hormones are all over the place and the body could use a little extra calm from within. The goal is not to fight skin into submission. It is to give it fewer reasons to flare up.
Products we recommend

Save €34DUO kit
Two face oils, one for morning and one for evening. Simple skincare that works with your skin, not against it.


TA-DA Serum
A CBG-powered serum that seals in moisture and adds glow, whatever the season.


Fungtastic Mushroom Extract
Four mushrooms in one formula to support immunity, focus, energy and sleep from within.
Frequently asked questions
Does teen skin need lots of exfoliation?
Usually not, especially if it is already red, shiny and reactive. Too much exfoliation can weaken the barrier and make breakouts harder to manage. Start with gentle cleansing and calming care instead.
Is teenage acne always hormonal?
Not always, but hormones are a major driver during puberty. Rising DHEA and other androgens increase oil production, which makes clogged pores more likely.
How fast can a simple routine work?
It depends, but skin usually behaves better once you stop over-treating it. Give a new routine a few weeks and keep it consistent before judging the result.
Do you need many products to see change?
No. Teen skin often does better with fewer steps, not more. A mild cleanser, a calming serum and consistency beat a chaotic routine almost every time.
Sources
- Zouboulis CC, Makrantonaki E. Hormonal therapy of intrinsic aging. Rejuvenation Res 2012;15(3):302–312.
- Raghunath RS, Venables ZC, Millington GWM. The menstrual cycle and the skin. Clin Exp Dermatol 2015;40(2):111–115.
Article reviewed by Christopher Genberg, founder of 1753 SKINCARE.
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