The Berry Bulletin

Why We Built SkinBerry From Scratch for Tween Skin (Instead of Diluting Adult Skincare)
SkinBerry was built from scratch for skin ages 8 to 18, instead of a diluted adult formula. Here's why that mattered: what makes developing skin different, what's inside the Signature Berry Blend™, and the safety study behind every CLEAN GLOW VERIFIED™ product.
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Tween Skincare Ingredients: What Belongs and What to Avoid
Good tween skincare comes down to a few gentle, well-chosen ingredients: mild plant cleansers, hydrating humectants, lightweight emollients, and antioxidants, with adult anti-aging actives and irritants left out.
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What Does "Dermatologist and Pediatrician Tested" Mean? Skincare Safety Claims for Kids, Explained
"Dermatologist tested" isn't a regulated term, so the claim is only as good as the science behind it. Here's what real testing involves, and how SkinBerry's cleanser, moisturizer, and mask were evaluated by a board-certified dermatologist and pediatrician.
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Why Are Tweens Obsessed With Skincare? Understanding the Tween Skincare Trend
A tween's sudden interest in skincare is usually healthy — a safe way to practice independence, build confidence, and bond with friends. Here's what child development experts and dermatologists say about supporting it well.
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When Should Kids Start Using Skincare? What the Research Says at Every Age
The tween years, roughly ages 8 to 12, are a great time to start skincare, as long as it stays simple. Here's what the research says about when to start, what to use, and how to build a routine that actually fits a kid's changing skin.
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How Tween Skin Changes From Age 8 to 18: A Dermatology-Backed Guide for Parents
Between ages 8 and 18, skin is developing exactly as it should. The best support at every stage is simple and gentle: a mild cleanser, a fragrance-free moisturizer, and daily broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher, while skipping adult anti-aging actives like retinoids and strong exfoliating acids.
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