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Children as young as 7 are sharing skin care tips online, but a new study suggests their favorite products may be harmful.
It turns out when teens on TikTok say, "Get ready with me," it can be more harmful than they might realize.
A new study found girls 7 to 18 use an average of six different skincare products on their faces, which could cause severe ...
When Ayva Peña got a phone at age 10, her interest in skin care skyrocketed ... or what risks they carry,” Shah said, adding that there are board-certified dermatologists on TikTok that ...
Are teens learning valuable skin care skills from TikTok — or is the app setting them up for serious, long-term skin problems ...
Elaborate skin care routines shared on TikTok by teenagers are actually harmful and could be putting young girls at risk of ...
Pediatric skin care regimens found on TikTok feature multiple costly products, rarely show benefit or include sunscreen, and ...
In the first peer-reviewed study to examine the potential risks and ... thing about ‘skin care’ is that it claims to be about health.” Studying teens in the TikTok environment In the study ...
"Skin care regimens on TikTok are costly, infrequently include sunscreen, and often involve exposure to ingredients that carry a risk of irritation, allergic contact dermatitis, and sun ...
Popular TikTok videos featuring teens’ personal skin care routine frequently feature products that carry a high risk of skin irritation and allergy, researchers reported June 9 in the journal ...