Best Skincare Routine for Pre-Teens in Australia
The pre-teen years bring a lot of changes — and skin is no exception. Hormonal shifts can trigger oiliness, breakouts, and sensitivity, often all at once. The good news? A simple, gentle routine is all most pre-teens need to keep their skin healthy and balanced.
This guide walks through what to use, what to avoid, and how to build a routine that's age-appropriate and easy to stick to.
Why Pre-Teen Skin Is Different
Pre-teen skin (roughly ages 9–13) is going through significant hormonal changes. Sebaceous glands become more active, which can lead to:
- Increased oiliness, particularly in the T-zone
- Clogged pores and early blackheads
- Occasional breakouts or blemishes
- Heightened sensitivity to harsh ingredients
The goal at this stage isn't to treat ageing or use high-potency actives — it's to cleanse gently, maintain the skin barrier, and address blemishes without stripping the skin.
What to Look For in Pre-Teen Skincare
When choosing products for young skin, prioritise:
- Fragrance-free or low-fragrance formulas — fragrance is a common irritant for sensitive skin
- Gentle, plant-based ingredients — botanical formulas tend to be less aggressive than synthetic alternatives
- Non-comedogenic — won't clog pores
- No harsh actives — avoid high-strength retinol, AHAs, or BHAs at this age
A Simple Pre-Teen Skincare Routine
Morning:
- Gentle cleanser — wash away overnight oil without stripping the skin barrier
- Light moisturiser — even oily skin needs hydration; skipping it can trigger more oil production
- SPF — sun protection is the single most important skincare habit to build early
Evening:
- Gentle cleanser — remove the day's buildup, sunscreen, and any makeup
- Spot treatment (if needed) — for active blemishes, a targeted formula is more effective than covering the whole face
That's it. At this age, less is genuinely more.
Dealing With Blemishes
Blemishes are common and normal at this age — but that doesn't make them any less frustrating. The key is targeted treatment rather than harsh all-over products.
We stock the Acne Spot Cream (15ml) Teen / Adult — a gentle, fast-acting formula designed specifically for teens and adults. It targets blemishes directly without the drying or irritating effects of stronger treatments.
What to avoid: toothpaste, neat tea tree oil, or any product not designed for facial use — these can cause irritation or chemical burns on young skin.
Browse Our Pre-Teen Skincare Range
We've curated a dedicated Pre-Teen Botanical Skincare Collection with products selected for young, sensitive skin — gentle formulas, clean ingredients, and nothing unnecessary.
Frequently Asked Questions
At what age should a pre-teen start a skincare routine?
Most dermatologists suggest a basic cleanse-moisturise-SPF routine can start from around age 10–11, or earlier if skin concerns arise.
Should pre-teens use toner?
Generally not necessary at this age. A gentle cleanser followed by moisturiser is sufficient for most pre-teen skin types.
Is it okay for pre-teens to use adult skincare products?
Some adult products are fine — particularly simple moisturisers and cleansers. Avoid anything with high-strength actives like retinol, vitamin C above 10%, or exfoliating acids.
Part of our Botanical & Vegan Skincare Australia Guide.

