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Skincare can feel overwhelming these days, especially for parents of tweens and teens. Social media is filled with influencers promoting complicated routines and expensive products, leaving many moms wondering what their kids actually need.
In this episode I sit down with dermatologist and mom of three Dr. Angela Casey to talk about simple, preventive skincare habits that help kids care for their skin for life.
Dr. Casey shares practical tips for parents, explains when kids should start a skincare routine, and discusses how to navigate skincare trends without getting caught up in the hype.
In This Episode We Discuss:
- When kids should begin a skincare routine
- The biggest skincare mistakes parents and kids make
- Why prevention matters when it comes to skin health
- Social media skincare trends and what to avoid
- Building confidence and healthy self-care habits in kids
- The simple essentials every tween and teen needs
- How parents can support healthy skin without creating insecurity
- Raising kids who understand realistic self-care
About Dr. Angela Casey
Dr. Angela Casey is a double board-certified dermatologist, mom of three, and founder of Bright Girl, a skincare company created specifically for tweens, teens, and college students. She is passionate about helping families develop simple, effective skincare habits that prevent problems before they start. Dr. Casey serves on the Forbes Health Advisory Board and has been recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor and Exceptional Woman in Medicine.
