An investigation by The Guardian reveals that children as young as two are featured in TikTok videos showcasing their skincare routines, sparking worries about the beauty industry’s influence. Experts in dermatology emphasize that young kids do not require complex skincare regimens and caution that this trend could promote early worries about looks. The Guardian is seeking input from parents of primary school-aged children or younger. Has your child requested skincare items or felt influenced by online trends or peers? Have you observed shifts in their views on personal appearance? Share any worries you might have. If the submission form is not working, use this alternative link. Review the terms of service and privacy policy for details.
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