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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.
A new study from Northwestern Medicine examined the potentially harmful impacts of TikTok skin care routines. Researchers ...
Popular TikTok videos featuring teens’ personal skin care routine frequently feature products that carry a high risk of skin ...
Teen "Get Ready With Me" videos trend on social media, but in real life, they can disrupt barriers, cause irritation, and ...
According to a new study published in Pediatrics, there are hundreds of videos on TikTok created by kids aged 13 and younger ...
It turns out when teens on TikTok say, "Get ready with me," it can be more harmful than they might realize.
Lengthy – and costly – skincare routines have become one of the latest TikTok crazes, and a new study found that they actually put teens at a greater risk ...
B-roll of corresponding study author Dr. Molly Hales and senior study author Dr. Tara Lagu discussing TikTok videos from ... risks and benefits of teen skin-care routines posted on social media ...
Scrolling through TikTok, it’s easy to find videos of teens showing off their daily skin-care routines, often beginning with ...
In today’s Health Alert, a new study is raising red flags about teen skincare routines on TikTok. Researchers say many of ...
The first-of-its-kind study highlights several risks associated with these overly complex regimens, including skin irritation ...
After analyzing beauty routines from 100 TikTok videos by content creators ... “It’s a necessary step to prevent permanent skin damage.” Those AHAs, as well as vitamin-based ingredients ...