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 SK-II Products for Teens?, Is it okay?

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TSepos127
post Feb 6 2009, 07:40 AM, updated 17y ago

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My mom just bought SK-II products for me and I was really worried as people always said SK-II products are for matured skin. (You get what I meant?!)

Now I've been using it for 1 week and there really isn't any side effects but I found two freckles on my cheek but I'm not sure whether it does related to products of SK-II?!!! rclxub.gif

BTW, I'm using SK-II cleanser, Aqua Physics, Aqua Physics Serum and Facial Treatment Essence.

p/s: 18yo btw.

This post has been edited by epos127: Feb 6 2009, 07:42 AM
saintangelius
post Feb 6 2009, 11:57 AM

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wah... Aqua physics is more towards 30+ as by then you need a bigger boost in moisture. Do you have dry skin problems? Normally the regular range will do fine if you are like 18 and above. I used SK-II as well when I was just starting college because i wanted to clear my skin. It was oily to the touch and had constant breakouts. The product range helped alot for me but the only drawback was when i stopped using it then everything started up again. Hormones XD
The Facial Treatment Essence is a keeper o.o-b No matter what age you are.
TSepos127
post Feb 7 2009, 01:26 AM

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Really? The sales girl said it works fine for teenager. WTF!! T.T I was cheated.

Hmmm, no I have combination skin. It works fine for cheeks, but nose and forehead is sorta too rich. =X

Is it okay to continue using? Or what can I do to it? My mom already bought another brand's skincare so it's impossible for her to use mine lehhh~~
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post Feb 7 2009, 08:17 PM

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so which sk ii product is suitable for teens? interested. ^^:
Icebaby84
post Feb 18 2009, 11:20 AM

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sk2 suitable for those age 25+ to use as dat time ur hormones calm down/steady oredi.Teens tend to break out easily n shud use product to control oil but also use hydrating mask once /twice a week since oil product dries ur skin.Those brand like SIMPLE/NEUTROGENA for counter brands.I would recommend if u haf good budget go for ETTUSAIS.Counter oni in ISETAN which works tremendously good when i was teenager to control my breakout during college stress.u can buy the trial kit so u wun haf to waste.
I hope my suggestion helps.
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post Feb 23 2009, 12:02 AM

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is it a must to continue using skII when i start to use the product?
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post Mar 7 2009, 11:55 PM

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a friend of mine says that if you begin on using Sk-II product, you have to use it for your whole life because once you stop using, you skin condition will worsen than ever before.
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post Mar 8 2009, 01:35 PM

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i once followed my mom to some skII product launch or something like that by dunno which bank..

the guy that was trying to sell the product to my mom said that skII products are not suitable for teenagers.. more suitable for ppl in their late 20s and above.. smile.gif
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post Apr 4 2009, 01:33 PM

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Hi there, SK-II products is not suitable for teens, its more for matured or aging skin type, please consider Sothys products which has plenty of range for teenage skin types. PM me for details, thanks
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HEYY, Use KOSE products.
Im using them on my own. Im of the same age with you.
I started of Junkisui series at 14 years old. Now campur campur with sekkisei. biggrin.gif
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post Apr 6 2009, 11:59 AM

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if affordable, pls see a beutician and get her advice. but becareful also, as they might try to sell thier own products too.

my beutician is a freelance person and she is willing to share her knowladge on whatever she learn and never push for sale. i'm lucky enough to has her. rclxm9.gif

 

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