Mildest drugstore cleansing line??

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My daughter is 10 and she is starting to get some little pimples on her face here and there. I have had her use some of my cleaners, and they tend to work, but I think they might be too harsh for her so I won't let her use them on a daily bases. So what do you think the best line for her would be? Her skin doesn't tend to be oily or dry. Thanks for your help. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
I have really sensitive skin and I like Cetaphil ( I think that's how it's spelled) My skin felt clean but not dried out. Good luck, hope you find something great!

 
I was also going to rec Cetaphil! I used to use the moisturizer and it was awesome! I know there are great reviews on it, I have never personally used the cleanser, because my face requires (and can handle) stuff that is a bit more harsh!

 
Well thanks ladies!! I guess it looks like I will get her some cetaphil tonight while I'm at work. :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> Thanks again!!

 
Cetaphil and/or Cera Ve which feels very much like Cetaphil, though maybe a bit milder on the skin. You need to be careful when you break out. Some people try to dry the heck out of their skin which only ends up making things worse!

 
Cetaphil is very mild, I don't know how well it helps with acne or breakouts though (from personal experience it didn't really help anything or make it worse at all). I prefer Purpose face wash because it gentle also but removes my makeup better but since your daughter is 10 I doubt she would need to remove much makeup lol. Good luck!

 
Cetaphil used with a clean muslin cloth will gently exfoliate too. You can also mix it with baking soda as a gentle exfoliant which may help with her breakouts.

 

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