Blossom For Teens

I do not have a teenager girl – yet – but I am sure that some of our readers do. I am actually a little bit anxious about having a teenager daughter as I can still recall clearly the headaches that I gave my mother when I was that age – literally. Yet I do believe that it could be a great time to create stronger bonds between mother and daughter, especially since the daughter is starting to come into her womanhood.
One of the ways by which mother and daughter can bond is by engaging in activities that relate to beauty and fashion. This is particularly true if mother and daughter have the same interests in regard to this topic. We received an e-mail from one of our readers who works for Blossom4Girls, a web site that offers a line of skin care products for teenagers.
I like their mission statement:
At Blossom we feel that girls should not ‘make up’ their face, but should care for their face. By using only natural, pure and gentle ingredients, Blossom is formulated to work with the delicate needs of blooming skin. With four unique collections, for skin, hair, bath and body, every product is personalized to work with a variety of complexions.
I have never tried their products but from their description, I think that it may be a good idea to check them out. They also currently have a contest:
To celebrate the beginning of summer vacation and school letting out, Blossom will be throwing a slumber party for one lucky winner and her friends. The slumber party attendees will receive a Pizza Hut gift certificate, Blockbuster gift
certificate and spa products from Blossom including Pure-Fection Cleanser, Get
Real Facial Mask, All Star SPF 30 and Sugar Bomb Body Mist. Tweens interested in entering the contest can visit http://www.blossom4girls.com/FunStuff/Contest.











June 3rd, 2008 at 11:22 pm
Hello. I am the mother of 2 girls and 2 boys between the ages of 9-19. I am presently celebrating my 50th birthday, and the one (remaining?!) body part that I am definitely contented with at this stage is my skin which I have taken great care of over the years with facials and home care.
I just wanted to share that I am noticing that my boys need and indeed pay equal amount of attention to their skin in order to avoid teen-acne as do my girls. I encourage them to do a serious regular routine so that they will not regret having a pockmarked face at a later stage. So having a “cared for ” face is just a relevant to boys and girls.
September 19th, 2008 at 12:22 am
Hi, Your post about facial care and a relevant company made me think of my friend. When she and her daughter had battles over shopping, she started her own online clothes store. It’s a tween and teen clothing retailer, specializing in “Clothes you love and your mother won’t hate.”
Basically, clothes that are fun, appropriate and not geared toward sexual suggestiveness.
I wonder how to help make parents aware of this option? Can you recommend respected bloggers/sites/reviewers to whom parents look for advice?
September 23rd, 2008 at 9:25 pm
Would love advice about who writes/blogs about picky clothing shoppers.
Meanwhile, check http://zelaz.com/ for clothes for tween and teen girls, no matter what size/s she may be or between. “Trendy not trashy.”
November 13th, 2008 at 6:16 am
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March 6th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
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March 6th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
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April 15th, 2009 at 11:29 am
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