New study shows 31% of skincare social media videos being created by kids under age 13. Products in skincare videos studied had an average of 11 potentially irritating active ingredients. Skincare ...
Viral skincare routines for young girls on TikTok may be more harmful than they appear, according to a new study from Northwestern Medicine, carrying a high risk of skin irritation, and often lacking ...
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests TikTok skin care videos catering to young girls contain harsh active ingredients, which may cause irritation and allergies. Filippo Bacci/Getty Images New ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Young girls on TikTok are sharing their "Get Ready With Me" routine online. "They're looking at influencers and they want to do what they're doing and be like them," ...
Viral skincare routines on TikTok could be doing more harm than good. According to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics on Monday, two researchers at Northwestern University each created ...
(WXYZ) — In today’s Health Alert, a new study is raising red flags about teen skincare routines on TikTok. Researchers say many of these routines may actually ...
Taking care of one’s skin is important, but some teens may be taking it too far. New research indicates young people spend an average of $168 per month on skin care products, but in some cases they ...
Dr. Molly Hales, dermatologist and medical anthropologist at the University of Chicago, recently co-authored the first peer-reviewed study looking at skincare routines on TikTok made by kids. She ...
31% of content creators making skincare videos are under the age of 13. Fact checked by Sarah Scott New study shows 31% of skincare social media videos being created by kids under age 13. Products in ...