Dermatologist Elizabeth Houshmand sees a lot of tweens and teens in her Dallas practice. A few months ago, a mother brought her 9-year-old daughter in with a significantly red, itching face. It turns ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Tween skin care is all over social media. Girls 12 and younger showing off their morning and evening routine. But one local doctor has a warning for parents.
The Guardian calls it “disturbing.” The BBC says it’s “dangerous.” A New Jersey news outlet warns parents to “beware” of their prepubescent kids’ TikTok-driven interest in high-end skin care products.
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 ...
Smiling, joyful and excited little girl in spa with her mother. Mom and daughter self care day, putting on creams and taking care of skin. Parenthood, bonding with child, young female growing up Will ...
Tweens are now major consumers of skin care products, fueled by social media. But dermatologists are seeing kids with rashes caused by products... Social media is fueling a tween skin care craze. Some ...
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