gross hair and acne

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son does shower every day but also has acne, which DOES bother him...but when I ask if he has washed his face he often lies and says he has but I can tell he has not. I don't get it. Its easy and it will help - A LOT. He is 14 and cares about his appearance, showers but will not wash his face with face wash. Just won't. Maybe once a week he will, and he knows he has to if he wants the acne gone. I feel your pain, it really doesn't make a lot of sense. If it helps at all he goes from I don't care to can I get accutane, so it does bother him even when he pretends it doesn't. We are working on it!


Put the face wash in the shower and tell him to wash there at least. It's not perfect but at least it's an increase from your current frequency. Also, maybe put these by his bedside. He can use one and toss it before bed.
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So -- what do you say when the kid says, "i don't care" and/or "it's fine, I want to save water" or "you don't have to wash your hair everyday"


No one needs to wash their hair every day.


OP here. This is in part what I am wondering is reasonable. She has relatively fine, medium thickness, but totally straight hair and it DOES look gross after a day... but...


This describes my hair type and if I don't wash it everyday, it is noticeably greasy after about 24 hrs.
DS is the same (hair is much thicker) but within 24 hrs his hair is clumpy and greasy.
Anonymous
OP here. We've never said she can go for a week or even more than a couple days without a shower. To clarify.

So - we were doing every other day shower, and every other day (and sometimes 3) hair wash.
She has greasy hair.

We've moved to every day wash. Do we need to do every day hair if she has greasy hair?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

We've moved to every day wash. Do we need to do every day hair if she has greasy hair?


Yes, and find shampoo that works. Loreal clay based shampoo for one kid and Head and Shoulders clinical for oily hair works for the other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

We've moved to every day wash. Do we need to do every day hair if she has greasy hair?


Yes, and find shampoo that works. Loreal clay based shampoo for one kid and Head and Shoulders clinical for oily hair works for the other.


No! She needs to wash her face every day, not her hair. Geez
Anonymous
As a middle school teacher, yes, please make her shower at least every other day.

I've been a teacher for a long time, and the hygiene of tweens/teens over the last 6 years has gone seriously downhill. Especially in female students. They were always the ones who were more put together than their male counterparts. I've had to refer more female students to the guidance counselor due to being smelly than ever before. Only one time I remember it being an issue with water accessibility at home and the counselor helped the family connect with proper resources. All the other times are because they just "don't want to" and parents don't make them.
Anonymous
Lack of hygiene is a bigger issue as they get older and do sports. My HS child has a teammate on a sweaty sport who doesn’t bathe. Everyone has noticed and talks about it. She stinks. They have bus travel to meets and overnights and it’s an issue. The child in question brags about it and says her parents want her to bathe and she just doesn’t feel like it. No one wants to sit or interact with her. It’s wild.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lack of hygiene is a bigger issue as they get older and do sports. My HS child has a teammate on a sweaty sport who doesn’t bathe. Everyone has noticed and talks about it. She stinks. They have bus travel to meets and overnights and it’s an issue. The child in question brags about it and says her parents want her to bathe and she just doesn’t feel like it. No one wants to sit or interact with her. It’s wild.


My guess is that parents are not super clean either. Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We've never said she can go for a week or even more than a couple days without a shower. To clarify.

So - we were doing every other day shower, and every other day (and sometimes 3) hair wash.
She has greasy hair.

We've moved to every day wash. Do we need to do every day hair if she has greasy hair?


I have fine, oily hair that needs to be washed daily to not look greasy. If people don't have the same kind of hair, then they will think it's fine to go a day without washing and don't understand that it really does look greasy after just 24 hours. If she won't wash it every day, invest in Batiste dry shampoo - she can just spray it on her hair the days she doesn't want to wash it. It works quite well.

Some people simply have hair that has to be washed daily. I'm one, my dad is one - there are definitely others like us out there.
Anonymous
"You can look how you want, but you don't get to decide how you smell, because the people around you care. You don't get to be the stinky kid."
Anonymous
Insist on a daily shower and a hair wash every-other-day.

I have normal-to-greasy hair and I think the more I wash it, the greasier it gets. If I suck it up and only wash it every other day for a week or two, the amount of grease gradually decreases. I really think you can train your hair in this regard, within reason (ie. from needing a wash every 24 hours to maybe every 48-72 hours). Now, athletics are a bit different. If her head is sweating she needs a daily hair washing.
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