You're never to young to start taking your makeup off (that is if you're wearing any at 8), but it's always good to make sure your skin is cleansed before you go to bed. This new range targets youthful skin with gentle cleansers and creams to keep it in tip top condition. Creator Elizabeth Hallett was inspired after seeing the 'trauma of breakouts' that her daughter experienced. Yeah, it's tough being a teen.
The range is Paraben, petrochemical and sulphate free, so they shouldn't irritate the skin, and are designed to keep young skin fresh and clear. The hero product would be the facial cream cleanser, £16 which is created with protein rich Organic Kalahari Watermelon Seed Oil to smooth and soften.
The most expensive products are the purifying mask, £24 and the intensive moisturiser, £24 which 'supports tissue regeneration '. In a kid? I think their skin might be regenerative enough...
The price point means that adults will be buying this for their young ones, rather than the kids. It's a nice idea, but will it take off? Let's wait and see.
You can purchase Elizabeth's Daughter here or at Harvey Nichols.

I've been experimenting with amazing this line of skin care called keys-soap, started by a melanoma survivor named Wendy Steele. The products work GREAT and in 3 weeks have shrunk my large pores down to normal. They have a foaming facial wash that perks me up each morning with the delicious smell of their essential oil blend. And a daily spf and night cream completes me routine. I got them from www.thesimplebody.com, and they arrived with some free makeup samples.
This range is way too £££ for my teen pocket!!!