
Safe skincare for teens...
- Victoria Chainey - Put your face on

- 7 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Arguments about skincare with your teenager?
The amount of inappropriate skincare used by teens and tweens is alarming. It's not their fault... they are inundated with too much information.
So that in mind, here are a few recommendations for your teens. First two brands, your teen may be nagging you to buy but you're not sure. The last two are more clinical but work exceptionally well.
If you are unaware of this brand, it's probably because it only launched in the UK last year but the pretty packaging will definitely have caught your cherubs eyes:
Super Cute packaging
Affordable
Simple Routines
Vegan and Cruelty-Free
Fragrance-Free
Targeted for Young Skin
Plant-Based Ingredients
⭐️ Products:
Fresh Start Gel Cleanser: gentle and effective for daily use, leaving skin feeling clean and smooth.
Super Clear Blemish Prevention Serum: contains salicylic acid, which can help treat and prevent acne.
Slam Dunk Hydrating Moisturizer: hydrating and suitable for a variety of skin types.
🧘 Bubble donates to mental health organizations.

Cute packaging
Affordable
Free from harsh ingredients like fragrance, harsh alcohols, and certain acids like AHAs, BHAs, and PHAs that can be too irritating for younger skin.
Popular Choice for Tweens & Teens
⭐️ products
Creamy Jelly Cleanser : pre teens go mad for this, gentle and non-stripping, which is suitable for tween skin.
Byoma Hydrating serum: This is a gentle, fragrance-free formula that can be suitable for pre-teen skin, offering hydration without clogging pores.

French skincare is ❤️🩹
I cannot recommend the Effaclar range enough for teens! Both my sons used this to get them through bad skin. My second son still uses it, if he doesn't he breaks out again. Unfortunately girls won't find the packaging to their liking, their skin will!
Again it won't look as pretty in the bathroom but the blemish control & surfacing cleansers are excellent. ONLY use the resurfacing retinol serum if your teen has had spots that look like they might scar.

This book I would highly recommend to your teens. It just explains exactly what they need/what they don't need. Good luck!

Thanks for reading.
Victoria x









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