Sephora does not allow children under 12 to receive waxing services [1]. While other services like makeup and skincare consultations are available to all ages, there seems to be a growing concern about young children, particularly preteens, purchasing and using expensive skincare products marketed towards adults [2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9]. Some even call for age restrictions or parental supervision for young shoppers [2, 8]. Experts emphasize that “anti-aging” products have no proven benefit for young skin and could even be harmful [9]. Despite this, Sephora maintains that their staff is trained to advise customers of all ages on appropriate products [10]. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to allow children to shop at Sephora and purchase these products rests with parents.
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