The “Sephora kids” trend, referring to young children, particularly preteens, shopping at Sephora for makeup and skincare products, has sparked debate and concern [2, 3, 5]. While Sephora doesn’t have age restrictions on most products (except for waxing services for children under 12) [1], some argue that the store should implement them or require parental supervision due to concerns about young girls being exposed to and potentially misusing products designed for adults [8]. Others believe education on proper product use and suitability is a better approach [4, 10]. Experts also highlight the ineffectiveness and potential harm of “anti-aging” products for young skin [9]. Ultimately, the responsibility lies with parents to guide their children’s beauty product use and navigate the influence of social media trends [3, 7].
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