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Skincare for Kids: What Parents Should Know (And What to Ignore) Do kids really need skincare routines? Dr. Lazuk explains what children’s skin actually needs, what parents should ignore, and how to protect young skin without over-treating or causing irritation.

Most advice about kids’ skincare should be ignored.

Marketing, trends, and “gentle” labels create problems where none existed. Parents don’t need more products — they need better judgment.

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At What Age Should Kids Start Skincare? A Dermatologist’s Perspective When should children start skincare routines? Dr. Lazuk shares a calm, dermatologist-backed perspective on age-appropriate skincare for kids, preteens, and teens — and why less is often best.

There isn’t a “right age” for kids to start skincare.
There is a wrong one — and it’s earlier than most parents think.

Using adult products too soon teaches skin to malfunction before it finishes developing.

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TikTok skincare isn’t harmless for kids.
Adult acids, retinoids, and “glow” routines don’t belong on developing skin — and the damage shows up later, not overnight.

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The Only Skincare Routine Most Kids Actually Need Do kids really need skincare routines? Dr. Lazuk explains the simple, dermatologist-recommended skincare approach most children actually need — and why less is healthier for young skin.

Most kids don’t need skincare.
They need adults to stop interfering.

Over-cleansing, acids, and “routine building” at young ages disrupt skin that hasn’t finished learning how to regulate itself.

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Skincare for Preteens (Ages 8–12): When Skin Starts to Change This is often the age when parents start to feel unsure. Your child’s skin doesn’t look quite the same as it used to. There may be a little more oil on the nose or forehead. Pores might look slight...

TikTok skincare routines aren’t harmless for kids.

Ages 8–12 skin isn’t built for acids, retinoids, or “glow” routines. Doing too much now can create problems later.

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Ingredients Parents Should Avoid in Children’s Skincare Not all skincare ingredients are safe for children. Dr. Lazuk explains which common ingredients parents should avoid in kids’ skincare and how to protect young skin without fear or over-treatment.

If your child’s skincare says “safe” but lists a long ingredient label,
you should pause.

Some ingredients adults tolerate don’t belong on children’s skin at all — and most parents are never warned.

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A celebrity's new skincare line for children ignites controversy. Critics argue it promotes premature focus on appearance, while supporters see it as fun, gentle wellness.

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