As puberty starts earlier, glossy marketing targeting the 12-and-under set has driven tweens’ annual spending on skincare and beauty to $4.7 billion. For families deciphering what’s necessary and what ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Tween skincare—yes, you read that right—has become one of the fastest expanding categories in beauty.
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Kids and tweens are developing lifelong issues because of their skin care routines, warns derm — the No. 1 culprit
Gen Alpha: Put down the serum bottle. A top dermatologist is sounding the alarm about teenagers’ skin care routines, warning that some product-obsessed middle and high schoolers are doing way more ...
As the mother of a newly minted 13-year-old, I know firsthand that teens have specific and valid skincare concerns, despite all the Sephora-shaming that’s been heaped on them. After all, puberty is ...
"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.
Skincare guru Zoe Foster Blake has shared a warning about a new beauty trend influencing children, and how parents can help ...
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