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There was no existing medical literature systematically analyzing these TikTok videos, so Dr. Lagu partnered with dermatologist and medical anthropologist Dr. Molly Hales to conduct the first ...
If you've recently witnessed a 10-year-old smear their face with an $80 anti-wrinkle cream — either in real life or in any number of "Get Ready With Me" TikTok videos — you're probably already aware ...
California introduced a bill in February that, if passed, would ban minors from purchasing anti-aging beauty products in the state. This is the second time the bill has been introduced, as it did ...
The first iteration bill, which would have prohibited children younger than 13 from purchasing anti-aging products, did not pass. Lee introduced it again this year with an even wider age restriction.
"I introduced AB 728, to ban the sale of anti-aging products to children. Children shouldn't be worrying when they're 12 years old or 11 years old about fine lines, wrinkles or being old," Lee said.
"I introduced AB 728, to ban the sale of anti-aging products to children. Children shouldn't be worrying when they're 12 years old or 11 years old about fine lines, wrinkles or being old," Lee said.
In February of last year, as videos of tweens racing to Sephora for beautifully packaged creams and serums that contained anti-aging chemicals flooded TikTok, a legislator in California tried to ...
Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep. Kids swayed by influencers, advertisers are experiencing chemical burns, blisters and more to ...
And one of Sweden's leading pharmacy chains, Apotek Hjartat, said in March it would stop selling anti-aging skin care products to customers under 15 without parental consent.