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Teenagers

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teenaged skin are you lot intersted in products

30 replies

TheCoderator · 12/04/2008 13:25

'cos ropinpud is hassling me about it to do a trail and one comapny has aporached us.. btu we need to try lots of them to make it fair

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CantSleepWontSleep · 12/04/2008 13:27

I still have my teenage spots - can I join in?

RustyBear · 12/04/2008 13:27

DD (18) might be interested....

TheCoderator · 12/04/2008 13:29

well im nto doign it if there are only two fo you. arf

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TheCoderator · 12/04/2008 13:29

well im nto doign it if there are only two fo you. arf

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LittleWonder · 12/04/2008 13:29

DD 16 and DS 13 will have a go!

wordgirl · 12/04/2008 13:30

Oh yes. I have a spotty 14 year old DS who would gladly volunteer.

lulumama · 12/04/2008 13:30

can i be in it, i have skin that thinks it is teenage !

TheCoderator · 12/04/2008 13:30

oh god oyu are all wantign it.

,sigh>
this is of limited interst to me... robin

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Carmenere · 12/04/2008 13:31

DSS (19) might do it, he uses exfoliator to combat greasy skin

lulumama · 12/04/2008 13:33

anything that could sort out my teen spots pleeeeeeeeeeease! am 30 something FGS!

FYIAD · 12/04/2008 13:34

I will buy my dds that posh stuff from space nk when they are teenagers

I have no care about whether it will work

it has nice packaging

Beelliesebub · 12/04/2008 13:55

Can ds3 and ds4 try it. They've both got spots (don't tell them I said that) and the clearasil ultra stuff that they use doesn't seem to be working.

Milliways · 12/04/2008 19:38

My DD is 17 and would have a go

DS is almost a teen - next few months!

brimfull · 12/04/2008 19:41

dd will do it

although she has minimal spots..does that matter

aksherly aspirin face masks can't be improved on in her opinion

windygalestoday · 12/04/2008 19:43

i have a ds1 whose 14 who suffers with spots around his mouth weve tried loads of stuff.....wed be happy to try anything

windygalestoday · 12/04/2008 19:45

Beellie - i too find clearsil has lost its edge ....lol

snorkle · 12/04/2008 20:43

ds(14) might be interested, but he wants to be sure the products are all safe to use. Is it testing how well existing products work or are they brand new, previously untried products? I could try some too as I haven't quite outgrown spots yet either.

TheCoderator · 12/04/2008 20:46

alright hten
ok after facial firming undereyepens and eye creama nd nail varnish its YOU LOT

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Milliways · 12/04/2008 20:49

Eye creams & Nail varnish - you are talking my DD's language

robinpud · 12/04/2008 20:53

Hassling you coderator??????? I think not! Making useful suggestions more like it. Dd has NO spots.. obviously she is stunningly beautiful and takes after her mother. I was thinking of moisturisers and cleansers rather than anything in the clearasil line.

Just becuase you've got boys, don't assume in these days of masculine grooming that such products are of no interest to you. Who's going to advise the dss on skin care.. you or your dh?

saffy202 · 12/04/2008 21:15

Ds1 (14) would do it

TheCoderator · 12/04/2008 21:15

ds29(7) had a terribel zit that then reapperared
why do you get spots when you are 7

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soyabean · 13/04/2008 19:21

My dd (nearly 13) would try stuff. She is gorgeous but has quite bumpy skin.

brightwell · 14/04/2008 12:02

Dd (13) would be interested.

TigerFeet · 14/04/2008 12:08

dsis (16) would be interested I'm sure

She was told that they would disappear by the time she was 20 - she took one look at me (34) and the poor girl nearly cried. I told her that I no longer get them all over my back and shoulders and she brightened. A bit.

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