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12 Nov 19, 07:47 PM |
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when my daughter was that age she used a face wash from neals yard which was very good. She then moved on to liz earle which we both now use
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12 Nov 19, 08:15 PM |
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30 something and still using clearasil over here. Avoid a fringe, excess oil production. Plenty of water. Might sound like an old wives' tale but forehead spots are linked to diet, round the jaw hormonal (that's where mine flare up) cheeks tend to be touching skin/phones etc.
I wouldn't go too harsh as it can do more damage than good. The Body Shop do a great tea tree line too, I dab TT Oil on them at night and is calms them down quite a fair bit. To compare products look at salicylic acid concentration. That's the spot fighting stuff. It's super important to keep skin hydrated as well as internal body so finishing up any treatments with a moisturiser will help too. Nothing fragranced. |
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12 Nov 19, 08:27 PM |
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Sorry no skin care advice but how is your countdown different to mine 😂😂😂
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12 Nov 19, 08:27 PM |
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I have a similar problem with my DS 12. He broke out in spots a few weeks back. He used Clearasil Rapid face wash which cleared the spots really well but seems to have left him with really dry, sore skin. I don't know if it was the Clearasil or coincidental though as he's also developed a really itchy scalp so I'm thinking it's probably hormone related.
I've been using Epaderm cream from Superdrug which is helping the face but not the scalp. Such a difficult age isn't it?
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12 Nov 19, 08:47 PM |
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I took my DD to my beautician to talk to her about skincare etc. She did a basic facial for her and talked her through what she should be doing for cleansing and moisturising. She recommended using products by Nip and Fab a couple of times a week, and a gentle cleansing facial wash (and advised that Aldi do similar products but we haven’t found them yet!). My DD loved the experience and it’s helped her understand the importance of a good skin routine. DD is a bit older at 13.
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12 Nov 19, 09:29 PM |
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My DDs use Simple face wash. Gentle and works well.
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12 Nov 19, 09:32 PM |
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12 Nov 19, 09:34 PM |
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12 Nov 19, 09:36 PM |
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12 Nov 19, 11:13 PM |
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The witch stick is very good, my youngest feels it really makes a difference for her.
It’s interesting to read lots of posts in regard to diet etc. My husband suffered terribly with severe acne and was under a consultant who prescribed roacutane not sure if this is still used as there were severe side effects for many and he was blood tested regularly. I remember the nagging he got at the time from his parents in regard to diet ( it was fairly healthy tbh) and the consultant telling him he’d never heard such rot! It was down to hormones and genetics not whether he had a glass of coke or some mayonnaise on a sandwich. I remember him feeling very positive at the time and was what he needed to hear. Our own daughter suffered terribly ate the healthiest diet with a very active lifestyle. She was not offered roacutane but did take Yasmin when she got a little older which cleared her skin. |
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