What I bought for my tween daughters last week

Anonymous

Nice tip, OP. Thanks!
Anonymous
Yes, it is often hormonal but exfoliating is often an important step is getting rid of the dead skin cells that clog the follicles. Clogged follicles will result in acne. Perhaps just get them to use a gentle exfoliant rather than a brush. A brush might be too harsh. If acne persists, go to a dermatologist.
Anonymous
There are prescription acne medicines that are topical and don;t have the side effects of the pills.

I'm 50 and came from the generation that cooked in the sun with baby oil. However, I had fair skin and couldn't do this so i started wearing sunscreen as a teen (we called it sunblock back then). Fast forward a few decades and I look MUCH younger than my high school friends.

But the real reason to wear sunscreen is to prevent cancer.
Anonymous
They make brushes for this you can get a sephora. They're probably a little easier to use than the nail brushes. I still use it to keep my glow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are prescription acne medicines that are topical and don;t have the side effects of the pills.

I'm 50 and came from the generation that cooked in the sun with baby oil. However, I had fair skin and couldn't do this so i started wearing sunscreen as a teen (we called it sunblock back then). Fast forward a few decades and I look MUCH younger than my high school friends.

But the real reason to wear sunscreen is to prevent cancer.


While the sun can age prematurely genetics also plays a huge role.
Anonymous
And smoking.
Anonymous
OP, I think it is nice that you gave an idea like this but as you can see, it is not DCUM unless there is a few pages of crap to follow
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