The question of age restrictions at Sephora has sparked debate [2, 5]. While Sephora currently doesn’t have age restrictions for buying makeup or skincare [1], some people believe there should be, especially for “active” skincare products aimed at mature skin [2]. This concern arises from the recent trend of “Sephora kids”, where preteens and young teenagers are purchasing expensive skincare and makeup, often influenced by social media [3, 5, 7, 8]. Experts argue that such products offer no proven benefits for young skin and could potentially harm it [9]. Others suggest educating young customers about proper product use and suitability instead of imposing restrictions [4, 10]. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to allow young people to purchase these products lies with parents and guardians [6].
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