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Alarm among health specialists grows following the rise of cosmeticorexia on social media, a phenomenon where girls adopt complex beauty routines designed for adults; therefore, dermatologists insist that the skin of minors is significantly more sensitive and does not require potent active ingredients. This obsession with personal care at early ages stems from the influence of TikTok, where skincare routine videos go viral rapidly; consequently, young girls end up applying products that can compromise their skin barrier. Everything indicates that this pressure for aesthetic perfection is altering self-image perception. In the same way, families face the challenge of educating children about the responsible use of cosmetics in an aggressive digital environment.
Various commercial factors explain why preteens fill the aisles of luxury stores seeking anti-aging creams to combat non-existent wrinkles; furthermore, regulatory bodies have already initiated investigations into whether industry companies omit safety warnings on products not tested on minors. The term “Sephora kids” perfectly describes this trend where the repeated consumption of high-end products becomes a social status; likewise, the use of young micro-influencers to promote these routines creates a false need for consumption among their peers in The United States. Experts warn that these covert marketing strategies exploit the psychological vulnerability of girls. In this sense, the beauty industry faces unprecedented scrutiny for its responsibility regarding the health of new generations struggling with cosmeticorexia.
Likewise, concern regarding cosmeticorexia transcends the physical, as the anxiety of having perfect skin generates insecurities that can last a lifetime; in fact, turning skincare into a source of constant stress affects the healthy emotional development of adolescents. Specialists emphasize that most of these cosmetics contain ingredients that could cause dermatitis or severe allergic reactions in young skin; similarly, the lack of adult supervision in the use of acids and serums increases the risk of irreversible facial damage. For the Latino community in The United States, protecting the holistic health of daughters implies questioning these unrealistic beauty standards promoted online. Finally, the ongoing investigation will determine if brands must include clear warning labels to prevent cosmetics from becoming a public health issue.
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