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According to a new study published in Pediatrics, there are hundreds of videos on TikTok created by kids aged 13 and younger ...
A new study has found that products in skincare videos created by teens contain irritating ingredients and cost an average of ...
Children as young as 7 are sharing skin care tips online, but a new study suggests their favorite products may be harmful.
The first-of-its-kind study highlights several risks associated with these overly complex regimens, including skin irritation ...
In today’s Health Alert, a new study is raising red flags about teen skincare routines on TikTok. Researchers say many of ...
A new study analyzed 100 TikTok videos of children as young as seven following complex, expensive skincare regimens.
Study found that skincare products contain ingredients that increase the risk of developing allergic contact dermatitis ...
Are teens learning valuable skin care skills from TikTok — or is the app setting them up for serious, long-term skin problems ...
Pediatric skin care regimens found on TikTok feature multiple costly products, rarely show benefit or include sunscreen, and ...
It turns out when teens on TikTok say, "Get ready with me," it can be more harmful than they might realize.
The TikTok trend of "get ready with me" videos offer a glimpse into the daily lives of others, from how they choose their ...
A new study found that viral TikTok skincare routines could actually lead to major skin allergies -- and many don't even contain sunscreen.