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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.
Young girls are spending big bucks for a skin care routine that may be harmful to their health, a new study found. TikTok/@chastitynolan Researchers estimated that girls are dropping an average of ...
Per the study, which was published in Pediatrics, teen girls are spending an average of $168 per month on skin care.And if that sounds like a lot, some teens reportedly spend more than $500 on ...
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While some products are too harsh for younger skin, others, including moisturizers meant for older skin, are too thick and ...
NHS South East London (NHS SE London) has identified the best sites for its first two women’s and girls’ health hubs using ...
New research shows the potential health harms of TikTok skin care videos touting "lighter, brighter skin" marketed toward young girls ages 7 to 18. Products ranged from $168 to $500 or more per ...
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