Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better diet. Better hygiene routine. Better exercise. Cleaner all cotton sheets.
So what do we do if we have done all those things since pre-pregnancy and he still has zits?
It’s part of puberty and some are genetically predisposed to acne. CeraVe has a mild acne facial wash with a follow up face moisturizer for kids with acne. Get the spot remover to cover zits for quicker healing.
They might go away for awhile then come back closer to puberty
Anonymous wrote:I’m inclined to take mine to the derm just because skincare is so scammy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better diet. Better hygiene routine. Better exercise. Cleaner all cotton sheets.
So what do we do if we have done all those things since pre-pregnancy and he still has zits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better diet. Better hygiene routine. Better exercise. Cleaner all cotton sheets.
So what do we do if we have done all those things since pre-pregnancy and he still has zits?
IF that is true, and not just cope, then perhaps see an endocrinologist, as something is amiss with the hormones.
Anonymous wrote:I’m inclined to take mine to the derm just because skincare is so scammy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better diet. Better hygiene routine. Better exercise. Cleaner all cotton sheets.
So what do we do if we have done all those things since pre-pregnancy and he still has zits?
Anonymous wrote:My teens sons like the overnight acne patches. Can’t remember the name of them -but usually are right by the rest of the skincare stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Better diet. Better hygiene routine. Better exercise. Cleaner all cotton sheets.