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[The Rise of 'Sephora Kids': Skincare Obsession and the Risks of Premature Aging]-[Are 'Sephora Kids' turning fun into an obsession?]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-07-31

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The Phenomenon of 'Sephora Kids': A Deep Dive into Risky Trends

The modern beauty landscape has birthed a concerning viral trend: the emergence of so-called "Sephora kids." These are children, often between the ages of 8 and 12, who have developed an intense obsession with sophisticated skincare products. While childhood curiosity about parents' beauty routines is not a new concept, the current trend involves young children actively seeking out, purchasing, and applying products—such as wrinkle creams and facial peels—that are specifically formulated for adult skin. This transition from innocent play to a "risky obsession" has sparked a global debate among parents, dermatologists, and regulators.

The Drivers of the Trend

The popularity of this trend is largely fueled by social media platforms like TikTok, where young influencers showcase "Get Ready With Me" (GRWM) videos. In these clips, children demonstrate elaborate routines consisting of eight to twelve steps. The discussion highlights that this is not merely about skincare; it is a "psychological need" driven by social pressure and the desire for attention. The pandemic, which forced children to spend more time on camera for school, likely exacerbated their awareness of their appearance on screen, creating a "perfect storm" for this trend to take root.

Dermatological Dangers

Dermatologists have issued stark warnings regarding the use of these products on pre-pubescent skin. Many of these items contain potent chemicals like "retinol" (a key ingredient in anti-aging products) and strong fragrances. Experts note that children's skin cannot handle such chemicals, leading to "redness, burning, itching, and scaling." One case study mentioned a young girl who suffered a severe rash after using a retinol-based product under her eyes—an area described as one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. Beyond immediate physical harm, these products can even trigger premature acne, forcing young skin to cope with issues it is not yet biologically equipped to handle.

The Role of Marketing and Regulation

A significant portion of the blame lies with aggressive marketing strategies. Cosmetics companies often use "neon color bottles" and designs that make products look like toys, which are inherently "attractive to children." This has led to calls for stricter regulation. Assemblymember Alex Lee proposed a bill (AB2491) in the U.S. to ban the sale of anti-aging products to children under 13. Critics of the industry argue that if society can restrict access to age-inappropriate content or substances like alcohol, it should be able to restrict the sale of harmful, chemically active skincare products to minors.

The Psychological and Philosophical Toll

Beyond the physical risks, there is a profound concern regarding self-confidence. Children are learning a "bad and dangerous lesson": that to be accepted or "better," they must adhere to specific beauty standards. This creates a cycle of dissatisfaction where children feel inadequate without these products. Philosophically, the hosts suggest this reflects a "relentless pursuit of temporal displacement"—a human tendency to always want to be an age other than our own. While children are in a rush to "push against the boundaries of childhood" to achieve the perceived freedoms of adulthood, they are inadvertently setting themselves up for a lifetime of vanity-driven insecurity.

Conclusion: A Call for Parental Guidance

The consensus among the show's participants is that parents must step in. Rather than simply banning these products, parents should "get to the root of the problem" by talking to their children to understand why they feel the need to conform to these trends. Parenting involves "staking their ground" and saying no when necessary, especially when the health and emotional well-being of the child are at stake. By fostering open communication, parents can help their children navigate social pressures without sacrificing their health or their genuine, unadulterated youth.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world's turning.
This is Round Table.
Hello everybody, welcome to Round Table.
Coming to you live from Beijing, I'm Ha Young.
Good to have you join us on a day's show, countless super young influencers on TikTok.
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