Skincare Ingredient Spotlight: Salicylic Acid

Here’s the deal: your skin has tiny holes called pores that can become blocked by oil, bacteria, dead skin cells, and dirt. When your pores (they are actually hair follicles) become congested with dead skin cells and oil, you get all types of breakouts. You will see blackheads which are open plugged pores, whiteheads which are …

Treating Maskne

Dermatologists practicing during the challenging pandemic have noted more phone calls from concerned parents about skin rashes showing up around the mouths of children who are wearing masks regularly. As the school year progresses, it is very likely that mask wearing for longer time periods will be required of our children, so these complaints about …

Why Your Skincare Products May Stop Working

One definite reason for this can be encapsulated by one word – puberty. This is a time when changes in a skin care regimen are typically required. For younger children, Pediatric Dermatologists usually recommend mild, non-detergent cleansers along with cream or ointment based, fragrance free moisturizers after bathing – especially for those with sensitive skin. …

Why Should You Avoid Phthalates and Parabens?

Most pediatric dermatologists are in line with the clean beauty movement – especially when it comes to skin care for younger individuals. Phthalates and parabens are two extra ingredients (which are essentially preservatives and/or chemicals found in fragrances and personal care products) that may act as endocrine disrupting chemicals. There is some evidence that these …

Skincare in Changing Seasons

Skincare is vital year-round—and adjusting your child’s skincare routine with the seasons is one way for you and your family to stay ahead of the specific challenges that the weather, temperature and environmental changes may pose. Here’s how to stay ahead of the changing seasons and keep adolescent and teenage skin happy, healthy, and prepared …

The Most Basic Skincare for Teens

Ever wonder what’s happening to your teen’s skin as they mature? During and around adolescence our pre-teens start to show signs of the onset of puberty. This may start as early as age 8 in girls and age 9 in boys. During this time, their skin also starts changing. It becomes a little thicker, oil …

What Causes Teen Acne?

Every teen’s experience is different, but if there is one thing that most can count on, it’s acne. Over 90% of teenagers experience acne in some form. Many are surprised to learn that boys struggle with acne more than girls, but this is the case because it is largely fueled by the male hormone testosterone. …