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Hiya Girls! I knew that if I asked here I would get lots of great advice.
As many of you know I have 3 children. My two boys are teenagers and they both have been using Proactiv for a few years. It works great for my 18 y/o, but not that great for my 15 y/o. I am going to switch his treatment to their new version and see if it helps -- if not I will take him to the dermatologist (he has some severe acne on his back). Okay... now Joy, my 11 y/o daughter, is starting to get acne. Her forehead has broken out pretty bad. Mostly whiteheads I think (smaller closed bumps). She wants me to buy her an acne program, but I am unsure of what to buy. At her age I am surprised that she is even getting acne. I wasn't expecting her to have any problems for a couple more years. She hasn't even started her menstrual cycle (probably too much info, eh?). ![]() I would prefer not to do a "membership" type program, but I don't want to waste my money on OTC crap that doesn't work. She wants me to order her the new "SkinID" program, but it seems to be even more expensive than Proactiv. Plus it requires a membership program (I think) and I am really tired of dealing with auto shipments. The timing is just never quite right. I am just confused and need any input you may have. I would love suggestions for OTC acne programs that I can buy at a local store instead of having to order online. Any suggestions? I was also looking at the Murad, Philosophy, and Bliss acne programs (I have linked you up to the product page on Sephora). Even tho most people might order these online, I can get these at my local Sephora store and I would also have the option to order online if I want to. None of these are inexpensive, but I am thinking they are meant more for adult acne. The price is not a huge concern if it works for Joy. I personally use Philosophy's skincare products and know they are top quality, but then again I don't use their acne program so I don't know how well it works. Help!! Thanks!! Eva
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I always had really great luck with Clinique... I know that's not one of your options but I really loved their product because I have such super sensitive skin and allergies
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I don't have any good recommendations, but hubby and I both have much clearer skin when we MINIMIZE the amount of washing we do. I know it sounds weird... but we both can only wash our face no more than ONCE a day. When I wash more than that, it aggravates my skin. On some days when I don't wear any makeup, my face only gets a rinse and no face wash.
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wOw, Wales is so beautiful.....my ex husband use to take me there for holidays, we decided we wanted to have children in North Wales, on the beach in New Quay...love the places in the coast.
I m glad I could help, even if a little ![]() I would try the savlon before spending money, tell her you are going to order a product from London, maybe she ll think is extra posh or some like that LOL (my daughter loves anything that comes from Canada & the US) Hope she gets the product that will help soon, I spent my whole teens with severe acne, and those times we didn't ahve as much as it's available now...it is such a pain for a girl that age... Someone here said about not too much washing: scientifically, that would be right: if she washes her face too much, or uses too many products , instead of attacking the acne, she ll be washing away cells that are not ready to go, and taking protection away from the epidermis, which means bacteria can get in easier, make a home and then is like a never ending circle.... |
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Take him to a dermatologist...especially if it's on his back too. The pills combined with a new product work amazingly well!! I finally did this with my 18 year old after trying everything else. He cleared up completely...only to go off of them recently and it all came back, so he's using them both again!
You can still use an OTC face wash (I think my son uses the generic Proactiv one) |
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well.. i'm actually considering trying the one on here... www.acne.org
http://www.danielkern.com/product-p/kit-8.htm This website has lots of great advice! I'm almost 30 and still having problems so hopefully finding something for your kiddos at a young age will save them the trouble I went through. I will say that I think whatever you get you should really try to get something gentle and non-abrasive for your 11 year old since she is still quite young. |
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All I can say is, if your child goes on antibiotics for acne (I don't know if they do that anymore but just in case) then please get them to take probiotics during the treatment because antibiotics strip your body of the good bacteria as well as the bad, which is NOT good.
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I took Acutane as a teenager and it did work wonders. You have to get a prescription for it by a dermatologist and they make you take a pregnancy test everytime you go in. It totally worked for me, even though the tests were a pain.
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I've had skin problems all my life too, starting at 11. I can't recommend anything as our product names differ here in the UK, and I tried sooo many different things I can't remember half of them!
One thing I would suggest in conjunction with whatever therapy you do choose, is to try cod liver oil! It has a very positive effect on the skin, and helps with joints too ![]() |
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philiosphy is the bomb hands down. I had acne in my late 20's bad and I used it along with other products of there. wonderful stuff. Now I maintain with aveeno products. good luck poor thing!
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Wowza!! Y'all came through with flying colors. Great advice... and lots to think about.
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Eva, whatever you do, do NOT resort to accutane(its a prescription drug that many dermatologist prescribe). There are recent lawsuits going on that it can cause ulcerative colitis and crohn's disease. Both my brother and I took accutane as teenagers and we both now have ulcerative colitis.
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Neutrogena has a 3-part system called Advanced Solutions, and it's available anywhere. I've thought about trying their new ID system, but the regular system works well, in my experience. My skin has been horrible since my 2nd one was born, and she's 2 now. Ugh.
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