YOUNG SKIN
Children's and young people's skin is thinner and more sensitive than that of adults and is not fully developed until around the age of 25. It takes good care of itself and has efficient cell renewal that keeps it in top condition. Disturbing this balance can lead to a risk of skin problems and skin diseases later in life. You should therefore be patient when it comes to skin care and not use active products before your skin is fully developed.
We at MARIA ÅKERBERG recommend that you start with skin care no earlier than the age of 13, when puberty can begin to disrupt the balance of the skin. However, if you do not see any specific needs, we recommend waiting until they arise. Puberty and hormones are individual and the use of skincare should be adapted accordingly.
When the need arises, we recommend starting with a few gentle base products.
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