- I don’t want to grow to be “Sephora Kid” that is connected to my young daughter’s make-up.
- I teach youth the threats of the beauty industry and how it can harm his skin.
- I also teach him that the beauty is not closed with makeup and teaching filters to make people look perfect.
I love skin care. I love how to feel how to start my day or evening before starting as a special treatment. I love that I have built a beauty brand sold once in the target and Nordstrom.
But my daughter is now in advance, in advance, twelve, and I would like to buy skin care or makeup products, I will give up until I agree.
“Sephora Kids” is a name for GEN Z and GEN ALPHAs, so many beautiful beauty vendors, two children and summer camps in stores are forbidden to tweens.
Many moms define rules on skin care products that their children can buy, but children should use makeup or skin care until older. Here is it.
I want my daughter to understand makeup is not equal to beauty
My young daughter began to say that he wanted to wear my makeup to look beautiful. I tell him that makeup is designed to make you fancy, not imaginary. I try to emphasize that it’s already beautiful.
It’s nice to like the makeup, but I don’t want to think that it is not good enough and some product thinks that “will improve” in the magical way.
It has social media to blame for beliefs. Young children are engaged in social media filters and AI adjustments – all can easily seem flawlessly for the skin.
Research shows that the use of growing social media is associated with higher rates of concern, depression and low self-confidence in teenagers.
I hope my daughter teaches it now as I grow up a teenager.
I teach my daughter to say what it sees on a screen is real or fake. When tracking the contents together, we probably say what the filters use and say that a video or part of a video or AI.
I hope that when it became so ingred in it, he will think that when he saw a beauty effect on social media, he will think that they used filters or AI to be perfect.
It will be too young to wear a lot of products
When I was a twelve, my daughter will not need to strengthen collagen, because the skin of the young people will come later in collagen and oxidative damage.
If he asks what brand of abrasive brand, I will say, “Throw it,” will cause damage to a pollutant skin barrier, irritation and peeling.
When I see a viral skin care trend, “Is this for me?”
Currently, clinical products are designed for aging skin – retinols, peptides and vitamin C – are a trend. However, these products can cause more damage than younger leather.
Beauty is a real matter to be overwhelming
I am sinful to be sinful, but I try to teach my daughter better shopping hygiene. The four morning cleanser and the bathroom cabinet will learn that there is no need for seven mascara.
I want the shopping to follow the dopamine rush or do not hesitate to fall for “RFOMO” (the fear of missing).
Makeup and skin care products are also incredibly wasted. When I see a skin care product, I hope that he will be thrown and see the individual parts that should be in the landfill: plastic glass and caps, drops and pumps.
Before considering a seller in the industry of beauty, even Sephora CEO agrees with me, and teenagers need only three products.
I do not mind skin care or beauty; I just want to guide my daughter’s first beauty meter’s experience and knowledge, strength and confidence. I hope he never called himself a “Sefora child.”