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April 12, 2024 7 mins

Beauty expert Elise Tabin shares skincare tips for different age groups. For teens and tweens, she advises using products based on their skin type and avoiding unnecessary ingredients. The basics include cleanser, spot treatment, light moisturizer, and sunscreen. As you age, focus on sunscreen, exfoliators, antioxidants, retinols, and brightening agents. Adjust your skincare routine as your skin changes. Don't forget to take care of your hair too.

Takeaways

  • Determine your skin type and use products accordingly.
  • Teens and tweens should stick to the basics and avoid unnecessary ingredients.
  • As you age, focus on sunscreen, exfoliators, antioxidants, retinols, and brightening agents.
  • Adjust your skincare routine as your skin changes.
  • Don't forget to take care of your hair as well.

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