The fad known as the 'Sephora Kids' has gained popularity on social media, featuring young people flocking to Sephora and then sharing detailed skin care routine videos.
‘Sephora kids’: Tweens’ obsession with prestige skin care raises alarm bells“First, I would say stay away from our more potent products that include acids and retinols—their skin does not need these ingredients quite yet,” Tiffany Masterson, the company’s owner wrote. The post then listed skin products appropriate for young kids to use, such as marula oil, shampoo and conditioner and tangle spray.
“We should celebrate that tweens want to learn about their skin and provide them with the right education so that they’re not running into trouble,” she said.“There’s lots of different brands for young skin. And if they want to explore something at Sephora and they have a regular skin type and are not like overly sensitive to fragrances, then there are lots of good options there, but they are also at the drugstore, too, as they have equally as good products.
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