A new study found that popular skincare routines shared on social media platforms like TikTok may put teens and tweens at risk for allergic skin reactions. Doctors worry that the inflammatory response ...
31% of content creators making skincare videos are under the age of 13. Fact checked by Sarah Scott New study shows 31% of skincare social media videos being created by kids under age 13. Products in ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A new study found that popular skincare routines shared on social media platforms like TikTok may put ...
CHICAGO -- There is a new warning about the skincare obsession among preteen girls on social media. New research finds that girls as young as 7 are sharing their skincare routines, sometimes using ...
Kids have a growing skin care obsession perpetuated by fresh-faced underage influencers hawking elaborate, expensive routines. Girls as young as 7 follow routines that do more harm than good, ...
Often, tweens and teens fall into a cycle of overtreating acne, which creates dry skin, says Prader. Then, when your skin ...
"Glow-up routines" encourage kids to buy and use lots of beauty products to change how they look. These routines can damage young skin and lead to stress, low self-esteem, and unhealthy habits.
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