Why is she promoting an expensive product at the end?? Doesn’t it defeat the whole purpose of the video??? How about we try to encourage children to find interest in activities rather than vanity. Let’s value their thoughts, emotions, perspectives, and talents rather than turn them into self-obsessed, shallow, mindless consumers.
@@Lilli-xn7jx I’m 13 and I use Cleanser, Moisturizer, spf, and retinol prescribed by my dermatologist. I have acne so that’s why I need. The 9 year olds without any don’t need it at all.
exactly! i get a lot of pimples / acne so i have to use a bit more than a cleanser and spf. i will sometimes use a redness serum, moisturizer, t-zone (oily area) moisturizer, spf 50, lippies, a pimple medicine (where i need it), and a few tools like beauty blender, gua sha, etc
This is infuriating - parents today are so dumb & they are failing the generations that they are creating - these tweens are obviously receiving money from their parents to purchase elaborate skin care products… parents enabling this have no scruples.
My daughter wants all the skincare, I’ve let her buy Bubble cleanser and moisturizer. I don’t buy it though, if she wants it she makes her money having lemonade stands.
When I was a tween I was enjoying new episodes of Suite Life of Zack & Cody and still playing with dolls. This is absolutely ridiculous. Let kids be kids. Parents these days really have their head squared up their you know what.
Honestly, the most they need is a cleanser and a moisturizer and maybe a clay mask if their skin is oily. At 10, I did get facials once a month due to acne forming. Neutrogena and Queen Helene are my go to.
Almost 40 and those similar products with too many steps ruined my skin barrier following directions for products conservatively in a couple months. Took as long to get it to normalize by washing 1x day and deleting the extra steps. Expensive product don't equal foolproof. Kids dont need $90 facial products a month.
How is this about safe skincare when they finish with a skincare smoothie? I get that she was just mixing moisturizer and bronzing drops but most skincare smoothies made by 12 year olds are chemical disasters and that wasn't made clear enough with their "single rule."
Seriously for them most of the time it’s about trend and about ritual, and just saying no as a parent won’t really help, but it’s completely possible to go see and swatch products and discuss without buying, and it’s possible to do a real skincare routine/ritual with just basic face wash and cream, you can add easily something like a light perfume, a face massage routine, or something like this
The bubble cleanser broke out my 13 year old the first time she used it. I took her to my derm. The Obagi gentle cleanser and moisturizer have been the best for her. Are parents really not keeping an eye on what their kids are using? Good lord I can't keep up. Wasn't GMA encouraging a 14 year old makeup artist to pursue makeup while he had on a full face of makeup. That can be much more damaging to skin. Clogging the pores etc. My teen is into skincare like her mama. Tween skincare is fine if the ingredients are age appropriate and non abrasive to the skin barrier.
I’m 12 and have acne so I wash my face and moisturize to keep my acne calm, I use CeraVe mainly sometimes Bubble. Those are the only brands I recommend for sensitive skin!
These are children. They need to be children. Children get zits, they look unattractive. They’re supposed to have that awkward stage. They’re going to be 50 going on 18. Let them be.
As someone who suffered with Combination Oily/Normal skin from ages 10 to 16, I wish they had Proactiv back then, Exposed skin care, Acnease and Accutane! Accutane would have saved my skin from oiliness in that age group (my classmates almost all had perfect clear, porcelain skin back then) I could have used this regime in the 5th grade! Don't you know kids can be bullied for having Acne or oily skin (I was myself! A boy called me a "pimple-nosed, split lip greaser" in the 6th grade! Just so you know! Not every kid gets Acne, and not every senior citizen gets wrinkles (I have been taken for about 35, and I'm almost 70 now) We age really well in my family!
:3 i’m asking my parents for some I’m a preteen but I literally don’t really wanna spend too much on skincare it’s too expensive. I’m only getting a little. 1:38
Moisturiser and lip balm is all my 10 year old uses on her skin, and she doesn't ask for anything else. WTH is this nonsense? This "trend" has been invented by the media I'm guessing...
Responsible parents need to restrict this bs asap.
Why is she promoting an expensive product at the end?? Doesn’t it defeat the whole purpose of the video??? How about we try to encourage children to find interest in activities rather than vanity. Let’s value their thoughts, emotions, perspectives, and talents rather than turn them into self-obsessed, shallow, mindless consumers.
So glad to see a mom let her daughter use skincare but with limited products. This is how parents should be!
Exactly I only use cleanser and moisturizer 😂 and I’m 14 like I enjoy just looking at skin care and make up but I never buy it.
@@Lilli-xn7jx I’m 13 and I use Cleanser, Moisturizer, spf, and retinol prescribed by my dermatologist. I have acne so that’s why I need. The 9 year olds without any don’t need it at all.
exactly! i get a lot of pimples / acne so i have to use a bit more than a cleanser and spf. i will sometimes use a redness serum, moisturizer, t-zone (oily area) moisturizer, spf 50, lippies, a pimple medicine (where i need it), and a few tools like beauty blender, gua sha, etc
@@luvvvcookieee I have the same skin type and use the same kind of products!
This is infuriating - parents today are so dumb & they are failing the generations that they are creating - these tweens are obviously receiving money from their parents to purchase elaborate skin care products… parents enabling this have no scruples.
Don’t blame it on the parents😂
My daughter wants all the skincare, I’ve let her buy Bubble cleanser and moisturizer. I don’t buy it though, if she wants it she makes her money having lemonade stands.
When I was a tween I was enjoying new episodes of Suite Life of Zack & Cody and still playing with dolls. This is absolutely ridiculous. Let kids be kids. Parents these days really have their head squared up their you know what.
Honestly, the most they need is a cleanser and a moisturizer and maybe a clay mask if their skin is oily. At 10, I did get facials once a month due to acne forming. Neutrogena and Queen Helene are my go to.
And sunscreen.
I use cleanser toners oils serums and moisturizer and I’m 12
Great affordable recommendations.
Neutrogena is a good brand 😅
Yes, I agree! Also, what about Proactiv, Exposed skin care and a light form of Tretinoin or low-dose Accutane!
Almost 40 and those similar products with too many steps ruined my skin barrier following directions for products conservatively in a couple months. Took as long to get it to normalize by washing 1x day and deleting the extra steps. Expensive product don't equal foolproof. Kids dont need $90 facial products a month.
How is this about safe skincare when they finish with a skincare smoothie? I get that she was just mixing moisturizer and bronzing drops but most skincare smoothies made by 12 year olds are chemical disasters and that wasn't made clear enough with their "single rule."
Seriously for them most of the time it’s about trend and about ritual, and just saying no as a parent won’t really help, but it’s completely possible to go see and swatch products and discuss without buying, and it’s possible to do a real skincare routine/ritual with just basic face wash and cream, you can add easily something like a light perfume, a face massage routine, or something like this
The bubble cleanser broke out my 13 year old the first time she used it. I took her to my derm. The Obagi gentle cleanser and moisturizer have been the best for her. Are parents really not keeping an eye on what their kids are using? Good lord I can't keep up. Wasn't GMA encouraging a 14 year old makeup artist to pursue makeup while he had on a full face of makeup. That can be much more damaging to skin. Clogging the pores etc. My teen is into skincare like her mama. Tween skincare is fine if the ingredients are age appropriate and non abrasive to the skin barrier.
Neutrogena for the win
I’m 12 and have acne so I wash my face and moisturize to keep my acne calm, I use CeraVe mainly sometimes Bubble. Those are the only brands I recommend for sensitive skin!
I’m 11 and my skincare routine is simple
Water
Soap
Moisturizer
And sunscreen if night
These are children. They need to be children. Children get zits, they look unattractive. They’re supposed to have that awkward stage. They’re going to be 50 going on 18. Let them be.
As someone who suffered with Combination Oily/Normal skin from ages 10 to 16, I wish they had Proactiv back then, Exposed skin care, Acnease and Accutane! Accutane would have saved my skin from oiliness in that age group (my classmates almost all had perfect clear, porcelain skin back then) I could have used this regime in the 5th grade! Don't you know kids can be bullied for having Acne or oily skin (I was myself! A boy called me a "pimple-nosed, split lip greaser" in the 6th grade! Just so you know! Not every kid gets Acne, and not every senior citizen gets wrinkles (I have been taken for about 35, and I'm almost 70 now) We age really well in my family!
My mom only lets me buy cleansers,moisturizers, and sunscreen. ✨
As a 10 year old..
Just wow, I only wash my face with a cleanser my dermatologist recommended for me 😐
:3 i’m asking my parents for some I’m a preteen but I literally don’t really wanna spend too much on skincare it’s too expensive. I’m only getting a little. 1:38
Moisturiser and lip balm is all my 10 year old uses on her skin, and she doesn't ask for anything else. WTH is this nonsense?
This "trend" has been invented by the media I'm guessing...
And sunscreen 😊
Honeslty CereVe is the go to face wash in my opinion and.
Yeah no at 10 I was just your average Gacha kid
Not much more to it than that
Same
What a failed generation of kids and their awful parents
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