In recent years, Diep Chi has stepped back from the spotlight and taken on the role of director, working behind the scenes on many popular programs. Even though the audience no longer sees her on stage, they still follow her life through social media.
MC Diep Chi was a familiar face on television, hosting programs such as “Duong len dinh Olympia” and “Rung chuong vang.”
Diep Chi is a single mother who enjoys a peaceful and happy life with her daughter, An Nhien, whose nickname is Sumo.
Diep Chi now leads a tranquil life with her 13-year-old daughter, Sumo. Despite being a single mother, she has successfully raised her daughter on her own, as evidenced by the girl’s remarkable growth spurt and outstanding height, even surpassing her mother’s.
Recently, MC Diep Chi drew attention by sharing a photo of her daughter using a paper face mask to nourish her skin. The single mother humorously commented: “I’ve always said that I live with a little old lady. At 11 p.m., she was still knitting, and before that, she asked me for a paper face mask because her skin felt a bit dry.”
At the age of 12, Sumo, the daughter of MC Diep Chi, is already conscious of skincare. This is partly due to her mother’s own dedication to self-care and investment in her daughter’s overall development, which has instilled in her a sense of self-love and a desire to take care of herself.
Paper face masks are a popular skincare treatment among women. Each mask contains different serum solutions that offer various benefits to the skin. Some common ingredients include:
Moisturizing agents: Hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, butter, olive oil, cucumber, and seaweed extracts…
Anti-inflammatory and acne-fighting ingredients: Green tea, tea tree, honey, bamboo, and centella asiatica extracts…
Skin-whitening ingredients: Vitamins C, A, and E, rice, lemon, pearl, and pomegranate extracts…
The female MC shared a photo of her daughter not only showcasing her knitting skills but also taking care of her skin with a paper face mask.
Previously, the former “Duong len dinh Olympia” host shared a photo of herself opening a home spa to take care of her beloved daughter’s skin. She wrote: “Home spa. No refund if acne doesn’t clear up. I charge a very reasonable rate for the treatment. Each session includes ten kisses on the cheek.”
MC Diep Chi shared a photo of her at-home spa setup, complete with a facial steamer, to care for her daughter’s skin during puberty.
The photos reveal Diep Chi’s dedication to her daughter’s well-being. She has invested in a high-quality facial steamer, which helps open up pores, deep cleanses the skin, and reduces the risk of acne. This treatment is ideal for Sumo’s pubescent skin.
Thanks to her mother’s meticulous care, 13-year-old Sumo boasts not only impressive height but also a beautiful complexion with clear, glowing skin.
With her daughter entering the age of self-care, MC Diep Chi kills two birds with one stone by focusing on their appearances. They often drink juices to improve their skin health.
Thanks to her mother’s careful attention, Sumo, at just 13 years old, has already outgrown her mother in height and is blossoming into a young lady.
Despite the oily skin and acne commonly associated with puberty, Sumo’s skin is radiant and smooth thanks to her mother’s guidance and her own self-care routine.
The girl boasts flawless, fair skin, rivaling that of her mother.
Skincare Tips for Puberty
Looking good isn’t just for adults; when children reach puberty, parents can guide them in developing healthy skincare habits.
As children enter puberty (around 12 years old), their skin begins to be influenced by hormones. The rapid increase in androgen, a sex hormone, stimulates the sebaceous glands in the skin, leading to excess sebum production, which clogs pores and creates an ideal environment for acne-causing bacteria.
Clogged pores can form whiteheads, and when exposed to air, they oxidize and turn into blackheads. If bacteria invade, painful, swollen, and inflamed pimples can form, increasing the risk of infection.
At this stage, it is crucial to choose suitable body wash, facial cleanser, and shampoo for your child’s skin type. Parents should teach their children proper hygiene habits, including washing their faces twice a day and bathing and shampooing daily. This reduces the risk of acne, prevents breakouts, and minimizes the chances of scarring and dark spots.
From the age of 12, children should also start using sunscreen to protect their skin from the sun’s harmful rays.