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Tween and Teen TikTok Skincare Routines May Do More Harm Than Good, Study Says 31% of content creators making skincare videos are under the age of 13.
Lifestyle Lori Bergamotto has top picks for tween skincare that dermatologists approve of and parents love. Shop these finds ...
A new study found that popular skincare routines shared on social media platforms like TikTok may put teens and tweens at risk for allergic skin reactions. Doctors worry that the inflammatory ...
The top advice from skincare experts is: “Keep it simple,” says Dr. Carmen Castilla, a board-certified dermatologist in New York. “In general (tweens) should have at most a 3-step routine: cleanser, ...
FOX4 spoke with a doctor who cautions that what works for beauty influencers on social media may not be good for your child.
Teens and tweens have a growing skincare obsession perpetuated by fresh-faced underage influencers hawking elaborate, expensive routines. A new peer-reviewed study, published in Pediatrics by ...
New research finds that girls as young as 7 are sharing their skincare routines, sometimes using products some researchers say they really shouldn't be.
Skin care trends have had a significant impact on tweens and teens, thanks in part to social media. Here are safe ways to introduce skin care to young skin.
Ask most young girls--their skincare routine is essential. It all starts on social media sites like TikTok and YouTube. Kids and tweens are posting their skincare routines online.
Most importantly, Dr. Baird emphasizes, tweens and teens don’t need to follow elaborate 10-step skincare routines.