Contrary to some rumors, Sephora does not have any age restrictions for purchasing makeup or receiving skincare services [1]. However, children under 12 cannot receive waxing services at Sephora [1]. While there have been discussions online about whether stores like Sephora should implement age restrictions for skincare products, particularly for young children [2, 5], no such policy currently exists.
It’s important to note that although pre-teens are increasingly interested in makeup and skincare products [3, 7], experts emphasize that “anti-aging” products are unnecessary and potentially harmful for young skin [9].
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