C.Z. asks from Peoria, IL on July 20, 2007
Advice on Skin Products for Tween
My 11 years old daughter has started getting a few pimples on her face. Mostly in the T zone. Every night and morning she washes with a gentle face wash. I dont know if thats helping or making it worse. I've heard that when they're that young that the chemicals can be too harsh for their skin and make matters worse. Shes about to start Jr High and would like to nip this in the butt before it starts becoming a problem. Does anyone have any suggestions on a product that we could try?
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A.B. answers from St. Louis on August 05, 2007
Proactiv has worked for me and is good for mild acne. If she starts getting really bad acne, then i'd take her to a dermatologist for something stronger. Proactiv is very mild.
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C.M. answers from St. Louis on July 27, 2007
My daughter is 10, and she began having minor breakouts for about 6 months now. We started using Noxema, that worked a little, but not the greatest. So I talked to a dermatoligist and she reccommended the Neutrogena (sp probably wrong)acne wash. So We got that and it was working really good. She likes how it makes her face really soft. For those tougher breakouts (for her along her hairline on forehead) I bought the spot treatment she puts on before bed. Within a few days I could see a difference. I think it's a good habit to start them with good hygene routine this young, and the dermatoligist said it was as well. If you have questions about her being so young, maybe you should make her an appointment with one and hearing it from a doctor, she might stick to it better. Good Luck!
K.B. answers from St. Louis on July 25, 2007
My advice to you is to visit your family doctor and see what they suggest. I took my step daughter to the doctor and they gave her a prescription face wash that cleared it right up...
A.L. answers from St. Louis on July 21, 2007
The brand Purpose that is sold at many stores including Target is gentle frangrance-free and non-irritating. My dermotologist reccommended it when I was a teen and I still use it. The key is no fragrance for sensitive blemished skin. Hope this helps. Purpose has a great moisturizer as well.
I tried Proactiv as well. Personally I found it very harsh and irritating and it has frangrance. And it is expensive in comparison the others mentioned.
The Body Shop also offers good fragrance-free products for sensitive skin. The Body Shop has a great mask I use to clear my pores.
C.L. answers from St. Louis on July 21, 2007
Arbonne is a product that I use and occassionaly sell. I don't push it, just get people the stuff if they want it. They are all natural products. Having worked for Lancome & Ralph Lauren cosmetics for years, I was always a faithful user of their products. Having been introduced to Arbonne last December, I have completely switched and noticed a HUGE difference in my skin.
Like I said, I really don't sell to much because I don't try, but if you would like any info give me a buzz.
C.
S.S. answers from St. Louis on July 22, 2007
A family friend of mine's daughter used Proactive and she absolutely loved it. They advertise it all the time on TV, but I've seen it sold at Target.
J.H. answers from St. Louis on July 21, 2007
Arbonne carries a product line for Tweens called FYI (for young individuals). Go to Arbonne.com. Click on Products, Click on f.y.i.
M.K. answers from St. Louis on July 20, 2007
Proactiv is a really good skin care product.
www.proactiv.com
I used it when I was younger and so have my cousins. It doesn't take long to work and it is gentle on your skin.
B.B. answers from St. Louis on July 23, 2007
Acne is a symptom of the liver trying to detox toxins that are trapped in the body. Does she eat a lot of junk food? You don't even need products to treat symptomatically if she is able to nip this now with learning to eat a healthy diet full of fresh fruits and veggies, plenty of fish oils and of course water. I would recommend a good fish oil supplement. www.vitacost.com is a vitamin warehouse that has cheaper prices on supplements (or at least the cheapest I have found for some of the supps I buy). Coromega is a good one and it tastes good too. It would benefit her skin as well as her brain function, immune system and cardiovascular system. Not enough good can be said about fish oils and unfortunately eating fish is risky with all the contaminated fish (those that are loaded with mercury and pcb's etc.) THe fish oils (or many and I know Coromega is one of them) are stripped of the bad toxins leaving behind the good essential fats. Good luck!
B. :)
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