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Don’t take a chance on your child’s skin: We talked to dermatologists to find the best skin care, hair care and bath products for babies and kids.
On tween skin, those cleansers, serums, toners, exfoliants and creams might be redundant or even harmful. Here’s what young beauty consumers actually need.
Children as young as eight and nine years old are begging parents to buy Drunk Elephant products, some costing upwards of $50. How did a millennial skin care brand become Gen Alpha's most viral gift?
The obsession with skin care among Gen Alpha is leading to a windfall of unexpected business for the booming $164-billion global skin-care industry, which historically has targeted women, not girls ...
Tweens are now major consumers of skin care products, fueled by social media. But dermatologists are seeing kids with rashes caused by products not meant for young skin. What should tweens be using?
Key takeaways: Teens and preteens on TikTok used an average of six skin care products totaling $168. Only one-quarter used products with sun protection. Studies show the amount of time and money ...
If you've recently witnessed a 10-year-old smear their face with an $80 anti-wrinkle cream, you're probably already aware of the 'Sephora kids' skin-care trend that has young people clamouring for ...
A new study links the recent use of hair oils, lotions and other personal care products with higher levels of phthalates in children. The hormone-disrupting chemicals are a health concern for kids.
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