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Popular TikTok videos featuring teens' personal skin care routine frequently feature products that carry a high risk of skin ...
The first study to investigate this type of video content has found that it may increase the risk of lifelong skin allergies ...
A new study analyzed 100 TikTok videos of children as young as seven following complex, expensive skincare regimens.
A team of scientists found that viral skin care routines popularised by young girls on TikTok could be harmful to teens - and ...
According to a new study published in Pediatrics, there are hundreds of videos on TikTok created by kids aged 13 and younger ...
The latest home decor trend, \"toilet flowers,\" involves placing fresh flowers inside the toilet tank for aesthetic appeal.
TikTok videos for children's skincare frequently feature potentially irritating products and often exclude sunscreen.
Are teens learning valuable skin care skills from TikTok — or is the app setting them up or serious, long-term skin problems?
They might seem like harmless fun but in fact they can reinforce dangerous ideas about food, weight and body image.
Researchers found girls as young as seven using up to 15 products daily, often with irritating ingredients and costing over ...
It is easy to get caught up in the idea that success comes from the right product, the right timing or the right marketing ...