Investigating the Sephora Kids Trend

CBS News California investigates “Sephora Kid” concerns and legislation. – CBS Los Angeles

<meta property="og:description" content="Get-ready-with-me videos saturate social media feeds, targeting young girls with multi-step skincare routines where popular brands partner with kid-fluencers to create viral skincare products.

The skincare industry is cashing in on so-called "Sephora kids," fueled by Gen Alpha (kids under 12). But dermatologists warn that many viral products contain anti-aging ingredients that can harm young skin, and it's hard to tell the products apart.

A California lawmaker wants to restrict the sale of some anti-aging products for kids under 18. Critics say that's misguided.

So, CBS News California investigative correspondent Julie Watts teamed up with her daughter's fifth-grade class and the CBS News Confirmed team to examine the risks and the proposed solutions.

WATCH PART 1 – Investigating “Sephora Kid” Concerns: How skincare brands make billions selling products to tweens.

WATCH PART 2 – Investigating “Sephora Kids” Solutions:
Fifth-graders investigate California bill targeting anti-aging skincare sales to minors.

READ MORE HERE: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/skincare-industry-products-tweens-harm-young-skin/“>

<meta name="twitter:description" content="Get-ready-with-me videos saturate social media feeds, targeting young girls with multi-step skincare routines where popular brands partner with kid-fluencers to create viral skincare products.

The skincare industry is cashing in on so-called "Sephora kids," fueled by Gen Alpha (kids under 12). But dermatologists warn that many viral products contain anti-aging ingredients that can harm young skin, and it's hard to tell the products apart.

A California lawmaker wants to restrict the sale of some anti-aging products for kids under 18. Critics say that's misguided.

So, CBS News California investigative correspondent Julie Watts teamed up with her daughter's fifth-grade class and the CBS News Confirmed team to examine the risks and the proposed solutions.

WATCH PART 1 – Investigating “Sephora Kid” Concerns: How skincare brands make billions selling products to tweens.

WATCH PART 2 – Investigating “Sephora Kids” Solutions:
Fifth-graders investigate California bill targeting anti-aging skincare sales to minors.

READ MORE HERE: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/skincare-industry-products-tweens-harm-young-skin/“>

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