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What's the difference between the Salicylic and the Teen range?

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What's the difference between the Salicylic and the Teen range?

When it comes to skincare, one size definitely doesn’t fit all—especially when considering the differences between teen and adult skin. Whether you’re just starting to build a skincare routine or looking to buy for your teenager, it's important to choose products that cater to the skin’s unique needs.

Our Teen Skin Fix skincare range

Our Teen range is specially formulated for younger or sensitive skin types. Since teen skin tends to be more delicate, these products focus on being gentle while still effectively cleansing and maintaining a healthy balance. The key here is to avoid overwhelming the skin with strong ingredients, which can sometimes do more harm than good. Instead, the Teen range works to address common concerns like mild breakouts and oil control in a way that’s soothing and non-irritating.

 Spot treatment for acne prone skin

1. It's great for beginners - If they're noticing spots or asking for skincare, a Teen Fix routine is an easy and affordable way to get them started.

2. It clears spotsOur gentle formula travels deep into the pores, removing oil and dirt, resulting in fewer breakouts, and renewing their confidence.

3. It reduces redness - Redness can often make blemishes appear worse than they are, this range soothes inflammation to improve the overall appearance of breakouts.

Learn more here.

Our Salicylic Fix skincare range

Adult complexions often require stronger solutions to tackle concerns such as stubborn breakouts, uneven texture, or clogged pores. That’s where our Salicylic Fix range comes in. With a higher concentration of active ingredients, this range is designed to deliver deeper exfoliation and clear out pores more effectively. The star ingredient—salicylic acid—works beneath the surface to exfoliate dead skin cells, unclog pores, and help prevent future breakouts.

Learn more here.

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