"Risks of Social Media Beauty Trends for Tweens: Dermatologists and Mental Health Experts Warn"

Dermatologists are seeing an increase in tweens and young teenagers experiencing rashes and skin irritation from using skincare products popularized on social media. Brands like Drunk Elephant and Glow Recipe, known for their trendy and colorful products, are being purchased by kids ages 7 to 13, leading to red, dry, bumpy, and itchy rashes. Ingredients like retinoids and exfoliating acids, intended for addressing specific skin issues, can be too harsh for young skin without problems. Dermatologists advise parents to keep skincare simple for children without skin issues and to consult a pediatrician or dermatologist if there's any doubt about a product's suitability.
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