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| Acne took me by surprise in my oldest child. I thought I'd have at least until high school, but instead it popped up when he was just 11. In fact, it's not uncommon for kids as young as 9 years old to develop acne. So, whether you're a parent of a preteen or you're a kid yourself dealing with breakouts, this week's newsletter is all about treating acne in kids ages 9 to 12. ~ Angela |
| How To Keep Your Tween's Acne Mild
Tween acne usually starts as minor blackheads, bumps, and mild breakouts. If you don't catch it early, though, it can progress to something more severe as your child gets older. Here's how to keep breakouts from turning into something worse. Read more... | Helping Your Tween Deal with Acne
Tweens and preteens often are emotionally affected by breakouts, even if those breakouts are mild. Here are some tips to help you kids feel good about themselves, in spite of acne. Read more... | Acne Treatment Tips for Preteens
Are you a kid who is trying to get rid of pimples? Here are some treatment tips and skin care advice just for kids your age. Read more... | Talking to Your Parents About Seeing a Dermatologist
If acne is really bothering you, you might want to ask your parents if you can see a dermatologist (skin doctor). Here's some ideas to help you start the conversation. Read more... | |
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