Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do I get DD (14) to stop picking her acne? She already is seeing a dermatologist but the picking defeats any medicine or cleaning regime she has. Do take her to an aesthetician? Threaten to take away her phone?
Every time you catch her doing it, slap her hand away.
Anonymous wrote:I go between laughing, ignoring, and agonizing over the depth of my 12 year old DD's current awkward phase. It's so painful - zits, grease, friend wars, trying to figure out who she is and who she wants to be, really awful fashion choices. I am trying so hard to just be positive, loving background noise, not interfering but setting a positive example, but dear god, she is a hot mess. Parents who have these put together 12 year olds, how do you do it. What is the secret? Good genes? Organic diets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do I get DD (14) to stop picking her acne? She already is seeing a dermatologist but the picking defeats any medicine or cleaning regime she has. Do take her to an aesthetician? Threaten to take away her phone?
Every time you catch her doing it, slap her hand away.
Anonymous wrote:How do I get DD (14) to stop picking her acne? She already is seeing a dermatologist but the picking defeats any medicine or cleaning regime she has. Do take her to an aesthetician? Threaten to take away her phone?
Anonymous wrote:How do I get DD (14) to stop picking her acne? She already is seeing a dermatologist but the picking defeats any medicine or cleaning regime she has. Do take her to an aesthetician? Threaten to take away her phone?
Anonymous wrote:How do I get DD (14) to stop picking her acne? She already is seeing a dermatologist but the picking defeats any medicine or cleaning regime she has. Do take her to an aesthetician? Threaten to take away her phone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go between laughing, ignoring, and agonizing over the depth of my 12 year old DD's current awkward phase. It's so painful - zits, grease, friend wars, trying to figure out who she is and who she wants to be, really awful fashion choices. I am trying so hard to just be positive, loving background noise, not interfering but setting a positive example, but dear god, she is a hot mess. Parents who have these put together 12 year olds, how do you do it. What is the secret? Good genes? Organic diets?
The secret is you have to tell her to do things bc kid just don’t “know” .
Acne - step in and help establish a routine. If it’s really bad, help her out on some light foundation. I was honest with my DD and that walking around with a face full of acne is not a good look. If necessary go to a derm for help.
Shower every night. Wash hair every other night.
No wearing the same outfit more than once a week.
Match clothing. If they don’t know how to put an outfit together help with that too.
Rotate shoes to let them air out and make sure she knows how to match her shoes to her outfit
Anonymous wrote:Seeing that I'm 49 and have started getting acne again due to perimenopause--it's been easy for me with my MS boys. They see that I have the same issue and are interested in what I do to keep it under control. They both readily adopted a skin routine because they can't stand zits---but they are going through pimple patches like mad.
I never comment other then to tell them not to touch their face or to make sure they wash their face immediately after working out. I add---that I always breakout If I don't wash my face right after working out.
Anonymous wrote:I go between laughing, ignoring, and agonizing over the depth of my 12 year old DD's current awkward phase. It's so painful - zits, grease, friend wars, trying to figure out who she is and who she wants to be, really awful fashion choices. I am trying so hard to just be positive, loving background noise, not interfering but setting a positive example, but dear god, she is a hot mess. Parents who have these put together 12 year olds, how do you do it. What is the secret? Good genes? Organic diets?