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Preteen blackhead / spot treatment

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LittleOwl153 · 19/02/2022 23:02

Seeking help for my 12yr old daughter who has a chin full of blackheads as well as a fair number of spots across her face.

Can anyone suggest a treatment we can try - she's struggling with such a lot at the moment and her face is just getting her down!

(She has the clearasil face wash for black heads - it isn't working!)

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BunnyNumNum · 19/02/2022 23:05

My DD found the Cerave smoothing face wash and la roche posay effaclar duo help a lot.

ANameChangeAgain · 19/02/2022 23:06

Blackheads are worse than spots as they seem to hang around for ever. I'm also interested to see what people suggest. We use a blackhead remover stick with a gentle scrub once a week and those charcoal stick on things, but hoping someone has a better suggestion!

Classica · 19/02/2022 23:12

I'd try two things.

  1. Using a cleanser like this one or this one that she washes off with a hot flannel.

  2. Using a product with salicylic acid such as LRP Effaclar duo

Geamhradh · 19/02/2022 23:12

Effaclar duo.

Fuzzywuzzyface · 19/02/2022 23:22

My son now almost 15 started with blackheads and the almost overnight seemed to develop acne. I made him was his face with medicated face washes and creams and nothing improved. We are 4 weeks into a 6 week course of antibiotics and prescribed spot lotion and his complexion is almost clear.
If OTC spot lotions are not helping chat with the doctor. I just had to send good photos as we didnt have a face to face appointment.

Southbucksldn · 20/02/2022 07:49

Superdrug has an own brand salicylic acid face wash (is the same as the cereve one but cheaper).
They have a liquid BHA toner too to use on specific areas.
Both are gentle and might control the problem.

Fluffycloudland77 · 20/02/2022 08:51

She needs a drs appointment before she scars for life.

Username916 · 20/02/2022 08:55

I bought Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant for my 10 year olds blackheads. Gone in a few days completely. I've suffered with acne and blackheads my whole life, I wish this stuff existed 20 years ago!

LunaTheCat · 20/02/2022 09:16

She needs to see a GP - plenty more effective treatments available.

JS87 · 20/02/2022 09:27

Not tried it on a teenager but when I started using a Norwex microfibre body cloth to was my face all my spots/ blackheads went. You need a really good microfibre though. I also get less spots if I don’t use an moisturiser/ sun cream / products. Not sure if it’s enough for teenage acne but I would make sure she isn’t wearing any makeup and unnecessary products and get a microfibre cloth even if used in conjunction with other medicinal products.

Buttercup72 · 20/02/2022 14:11

I agree a good cloth can help clear skin which might clog pores - I use a muslin cloth that is fab and can be used daily, will look at the microfibre too though.

Sometimes it’s tempting to avoid moisturising, but this can clog the pores as skin becomes flaky.

Steaming the face is a good way to gently draw out impurities, I also find a witch hazel tonic helps.

NeedingCoffee · 20/02/2022 14:14

Paula’s choice BHA as above (black tube) worked for both my two with preteen blackheads. Still keeps 15 year old’s skin clear now, but the 13 year old has had to get duac from the GP as OTC stuff wasn’t preventing the deeper and very painful cystic spots which came when her period started.

LittleOwl153 · 20/02/2022 15:42

Thanks all. I'll try the GP.
She's started with makeup but usually only wears mascara and occasionally lip gloss. No concealer or full face creams etc. She doesn't use moisturiser as her skin is quite greasy naturally. (She's also a swimmer so her skin gets chlorine stripped regularly!)

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LittleOwl153 · 20/02/2022 15:43

@Fluffycloudland77

She needs a drs appointment before she scars for life.
Her dad is very scarred. This is my fear.
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VitaminBCDE · 20/02/2022 15:51

May I ask those who tried the Paula’s Choice salicylic acid, did it irritate your DC’s skin and did they apply sunscreen after using it? Was also wondering if it will work on my 46 year old blackheads🙂

Buttercup72 · 20/02/2022 16:09

Little owl, I think as mad as it sounds not moisturising can cause greasier skin, a light moisturiser can help skin to not over produce oil. Clearisl etc used to do light moisturiser which I think was good, but didn’t use myself.

Fluffycloudland77 · 20/02/2022 16:26

Your poor dh, I’ve got pcos so I’m very experienced with acne & I’ve never had a negative experience with drs and acne treatment but you’ve got to actually go to the dr. I’m back on antibiotics again and their working.

Also you’ve got to see acne for what it is, a bacterial skin infection. The cosmetic companies have managed to re-package it as a “you” problem as in “your doing something wrong” & you just need to use their products and it’ll go away. Having oily skin producing food for p.acne bacteria to munch on isn’t actually a defect.

LittleOwl153 · 20/02/2022 16:30

@Fluffycloudland77 for a 12yr old with other issues it is becoming/adding to the confidence problem. Hence thinking it needs sorting. I was a mildly spotty kid - but the blackheads on her chin are something else...

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RiverSkater · 20/02/2022 16:33

My DD uses Acnecide wash, it has be benzyl peroxide in it, you leave it in for 1-2 mins and wash it off. Freederm spot cream is also good.

LittleOwl153 · 20/02/2022 16:34

@Buttercup72 right will look at moisturisers then. Amd some new face cloths. We use the net sponges currently.

@NeedingCoffee periods definitely exasperate the problem. I'll look at Paula's choice too. Thanks.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 20/02/2022 16:35

She might take after your dh. Acne’s a really complicated infection, it needs months of antibiotics where usually a week will knock infections on the head.

Its something to do with the inflammatory response I think, my dm never suffered so I had 5o sort it out myself. Much like most of my existence after the age of 10.

CornishTiger · 20/02/2022 16:35

Definitely Paula’s choice liquid exfoliant.

3peassuit · 20/02/2022 16:36

Ask your GP for a referral to a dermatologist.

RiverSkater · 20/02/2022 16:39

The Ordinary 2% salicylic acid will deal with the blackheads.

Fluffycloudland77 · 20/02/2022 16:49

They won’t refer to dermatology unless topical treatments, systemic antibiotics or the pill have all been tried & failed, they usually do work though.

Dermatology will return the referral and they have to pay a fee to refer to dermatology.

The NICE publish acne treatment steps online.

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