ViviLK
Oily/Resilient
I would start their skincare when their puberty starts. Otherwise, kids have perfect skin; it's the hormones that affect it.
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luvmeeh89
Dry/Sensitive
I have 3 beautiful girls. Oldest is 16,middle 14,my baby is 6. My teen girls started around 11, 12. They use these...
La Roche-Posay
Toleriane Double Repair Moisturizer
4.2
(20)
30
La Roche-Posay
Toleriane Dermo-Cleanser
4.5
(28)
67
8
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JeejeeLoteria
Dry/Resilient
Oh yes I love this brand too. A little bit more on the expensive side but gentle to start too.
7
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farahaszar
Dry/Resilient
I dont have kids yet
But ma mom start giving me skincare around elementary school maybe around 7yo, before it ma mom gimme a baby moisturising by cusson or mybaby,
i remember ma mom always nagging me to wear sunscreen outside and moisturiser everytime after i wash ma face
Ofc as a kid im too lazy haha until at the age 10yo i got sun burn around ma cheeck 🥲i start to sincerly use moisturiser and sunscreen ever since hehe
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JeejeeLoteria
Dry/Resilient
Great! The earlier we teach them the better. My 10 yo was the one who asked for it. I guess seeing me, my daughter and my son doing skincare had helped nudge him. ☺️
9
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Nadine26
Dry/Resilient
I started with my son when he was 13. Of course it was not easy convincing a 13 year old boy to wash his face with a cleanser then using a toner and later putting creams. I used to beg :) or he would only follow the regimen whenever there is a breakout! but eventually he got better. However I fail to let him wear sunscreen. We mainly used Obagi products for him.
Obagi
CLENZIderm M.D. Daily Care Foaming Cleanser
0.0
(0)
2
Obagi
CLENZIderm M.D. Therapeutic Lotion
0.0
(0)
2
Obagi
Balancing Toner
2.0
(1)
1
Obagi
CLENZIderm M.D. Pore Therapy Salicylic Acid 2% Acne Treatment
4.8
(4)
5
6
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J
Jaydev
Dry/Resilient
Dear I have a 14 yrs girl.She is getting frequent vaginal infection.What is ur advice?
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ViviLK
Oily/Resilient
Advise her to change her underwear every time she gets sweaty (or if she doesn't, at least every other day), and wash her bits before she put on a new one. She can use a vulva (liquid) soap or just water. Remind her also to use the toilet after sex (urinate). Do visit the doctor though. Most probably they will give her a Canesten cream for a few days.
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