As a 12 year old. (13 now) I am truly sorry for their behavior. This is insane, I order my things online just so no one blames me. I hardly buy anything at all bad for my skin. I use moisturizer cleanser and sunscreen. I also have acne. People my age have made a bad reputation.
I made this comment on another person's comment but I'm to lazy to write something else so ima Cnp it :p This was so real I can't even walk into a sephora anymore if I want laniege or a SDJ perfume bc I always see people and workers giving me the side eye.. they got to remember its not *all* of the little kids.
FRRRR I’m 12 and like some light makeup and like a short bit complicated skincare but this is too far I buy my things on Amazon and I’m going to Sephora soon but I’m so scared and embarrassed to go I feel like people will be oml another one of those Sephora kids
As someone who is a few years older than 10, i apologize for this behavior. I went into a Sephora like 2 weeks ago and I was the only one there. I was looking at products that the employee was recommending for my dry skin and being polite. Then a group of teenagers walked in and were like side-eyeing me. I was being very polite in my opinion, thanking the Sephora employee. Then the employee told me I was one of the nicest younger persons she had all week. How terrible is that. People should have basic respect for others.
Hello, I am a 13 year old who has just recently started shopping at Sephora. I have NEVER touched a tester for skincare. If I do, I grab the tiniest bit with the swabs they provide. I wouldn’t destroy products ESPECIALLY if they aren’t mine. I also only shop there when I am with my mom. She educates me on what is good to use for my age and what I can wait for. Parents should be with their kids in more grown up stores like Sephora. I don’t think we should ban kids, I think we need to educate them on how to use everything properly. I’m not defending the kids I’m just stating what we can do. This is just my opinion and my personal opinion!! Thanks for reading all of this if you did
I’m 13 to and not everyone Is like this like I think people are just saying we can’t go there anymore sorry but I would never ever be mean to a Sephora worker or ruin any products or tester I just want to say not everyone is like this
The problem is that allowing some kids means that all kids have to be allowed, including those who have disrespectful parents who never taught them manners. I don’t blame the children, they’re being raised by their phones and iPads as opposed to being raised by their actual parents, who are meant to set a good example. I’ve found that the rudest children are those of millennials, which checks out, they’ve had a rough life lol 😂😂 I certainly think that they have to enforce some sort of age restriction, parents have to monitor their children at all times, and if a child is found alone or is destroying products, the child and parent are to be removed and banned from the store, whether it’s temporarily or permanently.
Hii! I just turned 12 and my mom finally let me use the glow recipe moisturizer! I agree with everyone over the fact that us girls don’t need toners, retinol, bronzing drops, makeup etc! I went to the mall yesterday and saw the Sephora filled with 10 year olds alone in Sephora with like 2 baskets each filled with drunk elephant, makeup, skincare etc.on top of that they have phones in their hands! I think we should enjoy our childhood as a 12 year old girl like we are blessed with soft baby skin! I get we are growing and getting older and we all have acne, but that when all we need is a gentle face wash and a moisturizer! Like we don’t need plumping lip oil with serums and toners!!! We don’t need to rush because our teen years are coming and we will one day get all this it’s just not the time right now! Enjoy ur childhood!!!!
I think that there needs to be a rule in place, like- kids under 13 have to shop with an adult. This is not because I hate kids, but if you look at the prices of some of these makeup and skincare products, they are not cheap. Definitely should also have the rule where if you ruin the testing products, you have to pay for it, because Istg these kids are doing this to the test products because they can’t afford to get their own and that is NOT acceptable!
I don't even go there but why don't they make it so kids just can't enter, I mean at this rate I wouldn't allow minors in general. They'll need to like put stuff in the store not meant for kids in order to reinforce that rule. Feminine cloths such as lingerie for exemple.
@@Ruby...Xi agree mostly but most teenagers like from 14-17 are minors and can handle a sephora I think. kids younger than that need a parent or to be banned. they have perfect skin and no reason to be in a sephora 💆♀️
Kids like this make me so mad, i'm 13 almost 14 and love Sephora and i just dont understand how kids can be so disrespectful. Like it gives the rest of us respectful kids a bad rep
FR like im going to turn 14 soon, I got acne at 11/12 so my mom got me a very simple cleanser, spot treatment and moisturizer. My acne got really bad a year ago we went to the dermatologist, she prescribed 2 things and my skin is WAY better. There’s nothing wrong with playing with makeup or putting on lipgloss but they’re putting on FOUNDATION, RETINOL and ACID. It’s not even that it’s how disrespectful they are and for kids a few years older is awful cause employees think I’m going to do the same thing. 😭
As a 13 y/o I find this so messed up like normally you shouldn’t do that! 💀 These kids are so annoying for wanting makeup and drink elephant at young age! I’ve rarely went to Sephora cus I hate makeup and it smells horrible.
I’m 13 and I don’t even touch the drunk elephant stuff I know it’s for older people. I just go and look at like mascaras and stuff but I don’t make a mess out of it. Who does that? and I’m not gonna be rude to the employees like they’re already probably making minimal wage there, so why do you need to be so rude to them yelling doesn’t fix anything. If you need something just politely ask. Hey, do you know where this is and if they don’t have it say OK and go to another store. It’s not that hart
I think that is so disgusting that I will go into Ulta to get my hair done and these girls will be in the regular stupid little skin tear smoothies. Well I’m getting my hair highlighted and it’s just dumb like why do you want to do that or if you want to do that go buy your own or something it’s just so dumb and disrespectful and they’re gonna get kids band in there.
Im younger than 13 and before i put the skincare in my basket, i check if the product is safe and alright for my skin. And i haven’t ever been to sephora but when im going there for my birthday im getting safe products and im going to clean products. These young people are disgusting..
I’m 11 years old and I completely agree I still shop at Claire’s go to build a bear and do all that stuff. I see my friends brag about what they got at Sephora like a drunk elephant Retional cream and the glow recipe toner like what?! I go to Sephora for special occasions and I just get the bronzing drops and a lip gloss. Any skincare that I use are all from bubble and it’s a simple cleanser toner moisturizer and spf. Im so confused. And I have started puberty
I go to Claire’s and build a bear too and I have never been to Sephora in my life and I’m 13 soon to be 14 but what the 9 year olds do is crazy well not just 9 years old maybe some older do it
As a 11 year old who uses very FEW products on my skin, everytime i go into a store that sells products, i never mess around with the products and make sure im very careful and grateful to someone who bought it for me. This trend is just insane! CeraVe and a facecloth should b enough!! last night i went to shoppers ( also has some skincare) and i was just buying some stuff and i went into the skincare/ makeup section just for a peek and literally workers watched me in there- Im so sorry to workers and people who own these stores. My people should grow up but not too fast.
I work at Ulta and I am so tired of these tweens destroying our store! It takes a really long time to clean all that stuff up and it takes away from other things we need to get done!
@kathleenduncan3081 That is good! You are one of the good kids. Most of the young customers we have are good it’s just the few bad ones that make it annoying for everyone
@kathleenduncan3081 My little sister is 11 but when she was 10, she went into Ulta and kept getting weird looks when she was getting foundation and contour (By the way this was for our mom's birthday, and she really wanted more of a certain brand) someone decided to stop us shopping and say that we didn't need to buy the stuff and that we are to young (I was 12 turning 13 in a few days) and my little sister was mad and started telling her what we were doing there but the lady was not letting her talk and shoved past me grabbing my sister and decided to slap her. I was not gonna stand there and let a person that I did not even know grab and slap my sister so I decided to grab her and punch her I'm still not sorry for it. But the lady let go of my sister grabbed her phone took a photo of us and called the cops. So fast foward a few minutes and the cops came my little sister started to cry because she was scared that we were going to get arrested. So the cop was super nice and told the lady that she was not allowed to hit a child and it was considered assualt so she got arrested and will be in jail for six months.
As a 12yo myself, i don't think kids even need those products and mixing/ruining products in the store like that is just mean. Like, they don't even have a reason to do that and I have no clue how they think it was gonna be fun. I do have my own skincare routine for my acne but only because my dermatologist recommended it and those products are not cheap. Kids that are old enough to even know about the existence of these products are no babies and they KNOW what they are doing (and i hope they know it is wrong too bc if the kids are like that, think abt their parents...)
Honestly as SOON as I start driving ima go to the store, buy baby wipes and stuff and go CLEAN my local Sephoras once a week. For free, duh, cus these parents are no better than their crazy wild animal kids. It's so gross!!!!
I went to Sephora and I never go and the stuff was so bad a the drunk elephant testers I was actually trying to test them out and there was nothing in the moisturizers and when I was looking at the sol de janiro an 8 year old like I was looking down at her and she has a drunk elephant in her basket and she tells me to the leave the store I am too young and I look at her and I ask her age she says she’s 8
@kathleenduncan3081~ Coming from someone who’s quite older than you, don’t explicitly state your age on the internet, people can do horrible things with just one minuscule piece of information.
As a 16 year old girl, I am so sorry for humanity and what teens have become. 😢😢 I'm going to go to Sephora tomorrow to see if the Drunk Elephant smoothie mess thingy is real. 2 months later, it was nasty.
I’m 17, I barely *ever* go to Sephora and when I do I am always as respectful and clean as I humanly can be, I genuinely don’t know why these kids are so barbaric with the way they treat these products and employees, it’s genuinely scary knowing these kids are gonna be the future of our world with how they act.
I’m 17 and I don’t know what Sephora is until now. I’m glad I don’t go or work there. Very disrespectful of them doing this… my parents raised me right.
as a 13 y.o girl i only recently started going to sephora, but i would NEVER. and i mean NEVER, ruin all those testers and be rude to the employees. me and my friends literally were nervous about asking an employee where something was. i complimented her fit and how she was so pretty (lets be honest all the makeup store employees usually are). i can’t believe these kids parents are letting them do this and that this is how theyve raised them. i sincerely apologize on behalf of these kids, since clearly they don’t know how to act yet.
got started on my multi step skincare regimen early on in life because I started getting severe acne when I was 10 years old and I had to go to the dermatologist. Believe me. Not knowing about retinol and glycolic acid at that age is a blessing. Live your age kids, enjoy it!
Im 13 years old and yes i go to sephora but i refuse to touch the testers unless i want to swatch something then i ask a worker to help me. My mom also refuses to touch testers because of all of the bacteria etc. I have a normal 3-4 step skincare routine with trendy products but they work for my skin (Cleanser, toner, a serum, moisturizer, spf) and a small makeup routine of concealer, mascara, highlighter, blush and occasionally bronzer. Tbh its disgusting on what other children do to the testers and they need none of this.
@@xoxo_gossipgirlx para su edad, es demasiado. Puede ponerse algún bloqueador solar o crema hidratante. Y en el caso del maquillaje, es demasiado para su edad, su piel no lo necesita.
FR DRUNK ELIPHANT IS LITERALLY M A D E FOR ADULTS- And it annoys me so much how parents let their kid use all these the kids skin is fine to begin with like yeah bubble is okay, like maybe a moisturiser and cleanser that all u need it’s so annoying It ja bugs me Tysm for making this vid ❤
I started shopping for glow recipe at 12 years old because I had breakouts and one of their products was good for my skin. I was scared of people getting judged because people just ruin stuff. I’m older now, and i finally feel I can go into Sephora without being judged. I was never judged before, but it was the fear of being compared to these 10 year olds. If you want to be mature and have skincare then you also have to act mature
i’m 12 and i go in the stores. people stare at me but there are younger people there. i never cause any kind of disturbance and i just look at the testers to see if anyone messed it up. i don’t get drunk elephant or anything like that. i have acne, so i get things that people say help acne (ik im 12 but i break out). there shouldn’t be an age limit, but they need to be stopped.
Im not even an adult and im mad, kids like me are so immature, the only skin care / make up i used \ use is the PLAY eyeshadows from clares and lip gloss and water , Vaseline, mascara (sometimes) , moisturiser, no need for kids to have the newest bubble or drunk elephant skincare, its so weird how 10 year olds are ruining testers, now people cant test if they want it or not. Kids are now saying clares is cringe when it's made for kids and I still beg to go there for the lip glosses and hello kitty stuff, there wasting there life on things that are for mature people who need it. When they start using it it's going to react in a way where it destroys there skin sense they don't need it, I also blame it on the parents because they're aren't watching there own children and letting them get whatever they want, letting them destroy there skin, not even telling them it's bad. Now and days my age has became the most destructive age ever,(I'm not gen z I was born in the millennial years but I'm still a kid)
As a millennial, I’m giving you an honorary millennial card for the Claire’s name drop. Your parents are raising you right. Although I do feel bad since Claire’s is really the only place for preteens nowadays. Kids and PTs don’t need expensive makeup to experiement with. At that age that’s kind of what it is, it’s experimentation. $5 shadow from Claire’s will suffice.
I am a 12 almost 13 old who hit puberty in 5th grade and now has a few skin concerns and what not because of it. I used to have fun in Sephora and felt free to ask employees what would be good for my skin and what they recommend but now that Sephora ten year olds are a bigger thing, I feel sooo self conscious. I literally tell my mom or sister to follow me around to store and stay close to me because I’m so anxious. One time I was in Sephora just looking at the glow recipe toner because it’s good for clogged pores and an employee was keeping a verrrry good eye on me anytime I was near a popular brand like that. It just pisses me off how some innocent 12-14 year olds also have to pay the price of this foul behavior
I’m in the Cosmetic industry and unfortunately the next step after locking up testers and positioning team members at these problematic areas is to enforce a ban on children under the age of 17 from entering the store 6:39 without an adult.
they should 100% do that anyways. atleast its not that bad in my sephora and mecca (australia's "ulta"). and as a young teenager i do need skincare, just cleanser, pimple cream and moisturiser because i do get pimples. and, i do need to buy makeup because i dance for competitions and my school and stuff like that. but i never go into sephora or mecca alone not that my parents would let me, and others SHOULD NOT BE LETTING THESE 10 YEAR OLDS IN THERE ALONE. fyi i am not rich so i mainly just get makeup from the chemist or big w cause its always cheap and good there and i go to sephora/mecca once a year sometimes 2 because there are none close by
I’m 15 and this is so sad. I’m so sorry for there behavior, I hate this new generation because young kids are messing with their skin, and when they get older they’re gonna have acne, they should just stay young
As an almost 12 year old that goes to Sephora I ALWAYS clean up after my self and some times I just clean random dirty testers to help them out and I always make sure the things I use are ok for my skin !❤
as a twelve year old, i have a 4 step skincare routine, and still shop at build a bear and claire's . this makes me so sad , because of the horrible manners and the mentality. now i can't go into a store without being followed by an employee, and i don't blame them .
It’s true though, there are no more preteen/early teen stores. If you go to the kids section, it’s just unicorns and stuff, then when you go in the junior section, it’s all crop tops and stuff we CANNOT where to school, like WTH 😭
This has been a problem since around 2015, even in adult stores, there’s no decent clothing, and anything that was more modest was from a clothing store for office workers 😂😂 Luckily though, I’m starting to see a turnaround in the crop top trend, and people are starting to wear full length shirts again. Hopefully we never bring back the late 2000s/early 2010s fashion through, that was horrific. I’m already starting to see some of it come back, but I’ve been mentally blocking it all out 😂😂
As a 12 year old girl, I am very very sorry that other children my age are acting this barbaric and hostile towards customers, the products, and employees. I just want to say that I also feel bad for the other girls who just like this stuff and might get backlash from people thinking that we do crazy things like what was shown in the video..
i honestly think they should make signs that say kids under 13 need adult supervision in the store- this is outrageous and so wasteful and disgusting- they’ll end up taking away any and all testers, which is unfortunate for those of us who are older and responsible and who have a sense of decency
im 13 and seeing 8-11 year olds rushing their childhood makes me really sad also what they’re doing to the store’s testers is disgusting and needs to be stopped
As a 10 year old, this is horrible! I live in the UK so I don't have Sephora (Space NK instead), but I have seen so much things here on TH-cam about 'Sephora kids' ruining testers. I do have a skincare routine but only washing my face and sunscreen in the morning, and a CeraVe cleanser and an Evergreene moisturiser in the night. I think they should only have those 3 products (doesn't need to be the brand, just suitable for their age). Makeup wise, most lip products are fine and you could use blush, mascara and foundation. Nothing else is needed, our skins are still growing guys!
Hey! I am nine years old, I shop at Sephora, and this is absolutely unacceptable. I don’t even know how to describe how disappointed I am of the behavior i have seen. Yes, 10-year-old can shop at Sephora, but they shouldn’t be ruining the testers! When you go to Sephora, if you end up making a mess, ask an employee for help or clean up the tester yourself. I personally think that twins are allowed to go to Sephora or Ulta or any kind of beauty store because we all know that when we were younger, we enjoyed make up. But we’re not gonna be buying retinol and ruining the testers.
Never in my life have I visited, nor even been in a Sephora store. After viewing many of these videos, mainly about 10 year olds in Sephora, I certainly think that I never will. Sephora is also very expensive, and I could easily get a nice skincare product or makeup product from a much more simpler and cheaper place, such as a local walmart or target. The Sephora kids also appear very terrifying, in which they probably are, which is another reason why I'll NEVER go to Sephora. EVER.
Exactly these kids think they are teens like us , it’s disgusting when we actually have acne and stuff and pre teens are trying to be a teen like don’t rush 😭
@@gracebecalm fr, and I do wear makeup but not foundation, kids and young teens don't need foundation, the only makeup I wear is eyeliner and black eyeshadow and that's because my mom's goth from and my dad's a punk hippie so I kinda just copied them when I was younger and it stuck, but kids will be wearing foundation, contour and highlighter, like be fr you don't even got acne yet, I'm so glad I spent most of my life too poor for a tablet or phones or a non box TV and that I actually socialized and wasn't raised by an Ipad💀
If you pump the cream out, at least put it on your arm or something. Don't just leave it to dry up. I was definitely using skincare at 13, but certainly not retinol. I had cleanser, toner and moisturizer. 3 products by clinique that my aunt had bought for me. Glow recipe and drunk elephant have super cute, colorful packaging. So of course kids are drawn to them. I don't use DE. They were cool back in 2016 until we all realized the products were overpriced and no better than other products. Kids made it popular now because paid influencers are telling them it's cool. But I guess it's better than experimenting with drugs or something 🤷♀️
here in Australia we have mecca and i was just trying to look at drunk elephant and this 10 year old pushed me out the way and proceeded to make a smoothie. a different time i was asking for a sample of the lala cream and these preppies finished the whole cream with smoothies the employee honestly looked so annoyed and now they have signs say not to make smoothies and people r not listening
As a 13 year old Sephora and Mecca girl the kids in shops around where I live are actually really nice and don’t destroy testers like they do in other countries
I seriously don’t blame the parents/adults for being mad I would be appalled if I had a child who done something like this I would make them go back to the shop and clean up their mess
1:20 As a kid myself, I can agree other kids do NOT need this stuff. For me, I only have the lip balm from drunk elephant and it’s soo good and enough for me. But some kids my age never need this stuff like gurl, your asking for RETINOL and your 10 years old.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Im 13 and soon to be 14, and i have seen 9-12yr olds mess up the local Sephoras we have and its honestly disgusting and sad seeing them go crazy over makeup and skincare. I only use a face wash,face cream and a face mist for my skincare nothing more so imagine them they only need water, and honestly for me i wish i could be a kid again so its sad seeing them wanting to grow up so fast knowing they will regret in the future😕 i think sephora needs to do a policy were kids under the ade of 13 need a parent to supervise them to avoid things like this, and parents these days need to take care of their kids and learn how to say no.
products i use at 14 (as an autistic girl who never uses makeup and visits TikTok once a month) 🥰 --- 1: generic brand lotion for my hands 2: random soap i use on my face (it's hand soap) 3: cheap lip gloss (rarely) 4: testing my moms makeup at 3am and pretending im a super model (i look like shrek and then panic bc i cant get it off) --- please don't destroy stores and learn etiquette lol. your 10, your skin is already pristine by itself, isn't it?!! trends are forcing this on little kids.
Alright alright, I'm a kid and when I go to sephora I don't do this, THIS IS COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE. How come their parents aren't stopping them? 🙁 I have skin care and use a little bit of makeup IN THE HOUSE, but I doubt need concelar, highlighter, ect. Ect. I'm very upset 😔
Serious question. Why do people just call it “skincare” like “I have skincare” instead of “I have skincare products” or “I use skincare products” Do kids think this stuff is new or something? Skincare isn’t a thing you own, skincare products are. Skincare isn’t something you have, it’s something you do. But every young person I see on here commenting keep saying “skincare.” Please enlighten this confused millennial.
I’m 12 and I never try to make so called “skincare smoothies” with the testers at Sephora because honestly it’s just gross. People my age have such a bad reputation and it sucks to grow up in the same generation as them. I still go to Claire’s because it’s actually fun there and nothing is destroyed. They should make grownups go with their kids if they’re under 13 cause it’s getting out of hand.
My daughter is 14 and I’m lucky she follows my advice her skin looks amazing naturally with just a face moisturizer and all her buddies slapping all these products it’s laughable. ☕️
As a 12 year old, I first want to start by first off saying this is absolutely disgusting, the way young adults, and older teenagers are handling this. If you do not feel comfortable in a Sephora store with a younger child that has the same interests as you, leave. I’m sorry hun, but you don’t own the world. You’re not the queen of everything. If you’re bothered, honestly just leave. Nobody is hurting you, just looking up to you. It is very disturbing how you’ve made it your mission to shut down young children’s hobby’s with makeup. Nobody really cares what you think about their decisions, or what products they buy. It is none of your business and dose not apply to you. There is nothing wrong with a younger audience being interested in the same products as you. Yes, they may not need it, but they want it. I get it with retinol, but otherwise everything’s basically out of jealousy. I’m sorry that when you were a kid that was not popular and you did not have an opportunity to afford nice makeup products like younger children can now. Please stop this. It’s unfair.
I’m 11 and I go into Sephora to look around… nothing really eye catching in there except the messed up drunk elephant testers! PLEASE remove the testers
As an 11 year old. I’m so very sorry for the girls my age who are treating Sephora workers like this and ruining the testers. Personally I’m not really allowed to have drunk elephant, glow recipe, any sort of foundation, etc. I most of the time get anxiety just walking into a Sephora because I’m afraid of being judged for expressing myself. And again I’m so truly sorry for their behavior🤍
As a 12 year old i am into beauty skincare all of that but i don’t have a Sephora or Ulta really close so i rarely go there. I always just have my mom order it and pay here back or get my skincare from Walmart or target. The is outrageous and I could never just destroy all of the testers. Those employees work hard to clean and just want to go home after their shift and have to clean up these little girls messes.
This is incredibly sad but I must say that this out of control behaviour isn’t just limited to Sephora. It’s happening literally everywhere. I used to work for Spirit Halloween and this past year I declined my position because I can’t handle being around the out of control kids who behave this way because their parents either find it funny, or just straight up don’t care. Expensive items completely destroyed because of kids and parents filming them doing it. I now work for The Home Depot and I gotta say, your kids don’t belong there if you refuse to pay attention to them. It’s not a playground. A stack of 2x4’s is not playground equipment! So many injuries because of parents not paying attention or simply not seeing a problem with their children climbing on home improvement materials. If we say anything, the parent gets mad, says we have no right to tell them how to parent! We’re not telling you how to parent, for f**k sake, we’re trying to prevent serious injuries! Stop taking your children to retail stores and treating the store like it’s a playground for your kids!
As a literal 10 year old , I absolutely horrified with what their doing with the testers , like yeah I agree they would love makeup and skincare because it’s apart of growing up as a girl , I would never do that and I do think it’s disrespectful and disgustingly gross for the Sephora / ulta employees to be cleaning up their messes and being made FUN OF? But some girls my age or older need to be using these products for their acne or skin problems and that’s ok , but if you have perfectly fine skin you don’t have to be using these stuff. I personally am so angered by these girls and especially spending lots of money on unnecessary stuff for their skin?? At least use a sunscreen a serum to be a bit extra a cleanser and a lip balm / lip oil that’s it! And Ty for reading this , it’s no hate and I’m just expressing on how they should be more clean and stop being rude to the employees.
as a 13 year old, I feel we should be allowed in Sephora and shops similar, however I feel like adults need to stop these kids when they see them walking over to theses sections and such ❤
When i was 9-12 i still wanted toys and games i wasn't thinking about makeup at all.. Now that I'm about to turn 16 im JUST starting to take interest in make up the only things i have is eye liner mascara and lip stuff these kids are getting more then me and im about to turn 16.. the problem is their parents letting kids that young on social media in the first place qnd just letting their kids take their credit cards qnd leaving them alone... If they whine, cry, and complain after not getting their way they don't need no make up products
I am an 11 year old who has hit puberty and has gotten their period at age 9, and I think it’s fine to wear a bit of make up at our age like maybe to festive events or really big things like my brothers graduation, but otherwise I don’t think people my age who haven’t hit puberty should be wearing and using all of that stuff, no one else in my class has hit puberty and I’ve told my classmates that sometimes less is more but they say it’s “fun” when in reality they don’t know that they’re ruining their soft skin. I for one, just use a cetaphil cleanser which is gentle and for sensitive skin and for makeup I just put on some concealer, blush and tinted moisturizer, and for lips a lipgloss and lip balm before it. Do you think this is ok for my age and the stage of life I’m in?
Totally fine especially if you already have your period. And the acne that comes with all that. Oh I don’t miss it whatsoever! BUT at 34, I have zero issues now. Less is more in my book. Puberty wreaked havoc on my forehead but once I got older I grew out of it. I even think some foundation would be appropriate given the circumstances if you’re having acne problems too. I don’t remember when I started wearing makeup but I BEGGED my mom to at least me wear concealer at some point in 6-8 grade because I have olive skin and dark under eye circles and was self conscious about them
@@mamsy1169I am in my late 20 and didn’t wear makeup until age 20 😂 I was born in West Africa and partly grew up there. I still rarely wear makeup. At 11 was playing outside and getting dirty lol
You're at the stage of life where you can use makeup but don't take my opinion to heart please I've told some people this before and I got yelled at. So, what I think is that you are at the stage of life where you can use makeup but not to much because I was 11 and using foundation and a full face of makeup because I was so insecure about myself and I got a bunch of acne so I suggest using makeup because you want to not because you feel a need to that's what I did and I regret it now at 13
as long as it's working for your skin, and isnt damaging it, it is more than fine! i have had a lottt breakouts since 11 and 12. I'm now 13 and my skin is sooo much better from keeping a simple effective routine. and for makeup, it is a form of self expression and enhancing natural beauty. as long as you feel comfortable, and dont feel like you NEED it; it is most def okay. and i also think its great that our generation is starting to take care of their skin earlier ! :)
It’s so unfair since I’m 13 basically and I would love to go to Sephora since i dont live in America France or any other places that had Sephora 1st of all 16 yr olds and younger also kids at my age and younger like 12 or 11 are basically putting shame on loads of kids since they mess up the testers and all and loads of ppl are saying in other vids please put a age restriction of 16+ or smth and I think that is so not fair since not all kids are the same and the kids that were raised up properly like me would use the products as they should be used and put them back in the right spot neatly not evrey kid should be punished and not allowed into Sephora since other kids made a mess ….and honestly my skin is breaking out so that’s why I buy skin care and makeup to hide up my insecurities like that’s normal so if there is ever a age restriction it should be 12+ with an adult ..
Kids are OKAY … To go to sephora Just. They don’t need destroy everything like…girl. ofc its okay to go buy lip gloss and everything but destroying is a big NO. And btw Glow recipe AND drunk elephant is more elevated so be careful with skin too….Cause it might be worst with ACNE and might hurt rlly bad so yh AND THEN All the poor employees gotta wash these up…GUYS SERIOUSLY..THEY ARE BEING PAID TO ASK NICELY WHERE IS THE PRODUCT AND EVERYTHING NOT TO WASH ANIMALS CAGE’S OMG! Tysm if u take a time to read this tysm and be careful and have a good day bestayyy🤿🐠🌸🧴
I’m a 11 year old who is pretty new to Sephora. My mom says I’m not allowed to use drunk elephant bc they have bad ingredients for kids. When I go to Sephora I buy perfume, lip balm’s or lipgloss. I would NEVER touch a tester and ruin it. I only go to Sephora with my mom so she can limit me of what I buy. And I would never steal something and if I did I would kill my self. 10 year olds has to understand that their ruining their skin at such a young age. My mom has always told me if I use retinol and ingredients for adults at my age my skin is gonna be ruined by the time I’m older. No hate to the 10 year olds but they don’t need retinol at such a young age.
Your mom is right. Retinol is meant for 25/30+ year old skin and is a harsh ingredient, but if you have acne during your teen years you can use adapalene (differin) which is another form of retinaldehyde, but it’s specifically meant for acne.
I am 12 years old and some kids just destroy it. I only use testers if I need to get to know the product. I'm feeling really sorry for this kids. I kinda act like 16 year old, but I would litteraly never do this to testers.
I’m 12 and I ❤ Sephora , but I know that if I go I need to act responsibly with all products, place them back where they belong, use all products safety, not use retinal peptides acids and more damaging products that can harm my skin. What I recommend for all 12 and under is a cleanser made for kids a moisturizer , and chapstick. We all need to use products as they were our.
As a ten year old. I am not one of these sephora kids and i will never be. I am so so sorry for the people whos on puberty who seen sephora 10 year olds 😢 Plus im glad that the ireland doesnt have sephora. We only have boots.
This is gonna be super long so apologies in advance. I was just at Sephora yesterday. Now I was there with my best friend and she takes forever to shop so we were there for like 3 hours…..not only was the Drunk Elephant section perfectly okay, as well as Glow Recipe but there weren’t any kids in Sephora at all while we were there, and the only people checking the products out were college students and grown adults. I think a lot of us need to stop acting like Gen Alpha is the first and only generation to be into skincare, makeup, and luxurious items because they’re not. Literally us Gen Zers were going crazy in the early 2000’s for Victoria’s Secret and Juicy Couture, and then the 2010’s it was Too Faced, and Clinique…almost all of us were into makeup as teens and even kids, whether it was stealing makeup from our mothers’ makeup bags, playing with play makeup from Claire’s and Limited Too, having those kiddy styled makeup vanities, or going to CVS to buy some makeup….almost all of us have had an intro to makeup when we were younger, we’re just shocked to see Gen Alpha being way more into it. Now do I think little kids need to be using expensive makeup products and heavy skincare products? Of course not, they don’t need it however….there’s nothing wrong about a child wanting to play with and experiment with makeup, and skincare just for fun. As for skincare, it’s self care…..just like how we have to wash our bodies everyday and take care of our bodies….well, the same goes for our faces because we should wanna take care of our faces. I just think that kids need to do actual research on what products would work best for them, as well as go to a real dermatologist. I think a lot of us grown adults need to stop making these videos because it truly makes me wonder what the actual goal is with these videos. Is the goal of these videos to showcase their “bad attitudes?” If so, that starts with their parents, a lot of these parents have bad attitudes and don’t really try to raise their kids….Is the goal of these videos to get kids to stop using expensive products? If so, there’s way to do that and to teach them that without making videos to practically shame them, and tearing them down. Or is the goal of these videos, to shit on them and tear them down so much that they eventually end up hating themselves, losing all of their confidence, and have no self esteem regardless if they wear makeup or not? Society and social media already makes these kids feel insecure about their looks…..Gen Z, and millennials don’t wanna be the reason that Gen Alpha ends up hating themselves for life over this.
The problem starts with improper parenting and social media. When we were younger, we didn’t have access to easily see what products the grown-ups were using. The only way to see what was trendy was by flipping through a teen vogue magazine at the grocery store or finding a computer, usually at the library or a computer lab, and searching on Firefox lol. Kids now are being influenced by adults. There needs to be an emphasis on child friendly forms of media, since kids aren’t watching cartoons, reading, or playing outside as much anymore. Also, I don’t know about you, but I only started to know about Victoria’s Secret and Juicy Couture after I hit puberty, before that I used to always wear GAP.
When I was a kid we used to get lip balms from the grocery store, it would either be baby lips, lip smackers, or eos (when it became more popular later on). The problem is that kids see all these fancy things on social media and think that they need it, when in reality, they’ll do just fine with some Vaseline. They have such easy access to the internet, which makes things worse, it’s like a positive feedback loop. When we were younger, we could only see the trends in a teen vogue magazine or on Firefox at the library/computer labs. I wasn’t aware of any trends until I was older, and wore mostly GAP for all of my childhood. I have no idea what OP is going on about when it comes to VS and Limited Too, because I didn’t even walk into those stores when I went to the mall lol. I still don’t even feel comfortable walking into VS. 😂😂 I didn’t even own makeup until I turned 16, and even then, it was just a lip gloss, 3 lip balms, and I liquid blush that I bought myself for my birthday. At 17 I owned things like concealer, mascara, lip tints, blushes, eyeliner, and a tinted moisturizer, but I had my mother’s approval with every new item I wanted to purchase.
i am 17, the ultra around me, i had to show my drivers liscense to get into the store because the issue was so bad. they didn’t allow anyone under 14. i quit my job and kohls, which had a sephora inside of it, just before the sephora kids insanity!
I think that Sephora should kick out children that are messing with the testers inside the store. Otherwise, if they're just minding they're own business using the testers properly and shopping for products then it should be fine. I totally disagree with the adults who are saying that children just shouldn't be in the store because there are certain kids in there respectfully using the testers and shopping like a normal civilized human being. Let the kid buy what they want but don't let them damage the whole store. I'm starting to wonder who taught these children to be so disrespectful and messy..
As a 11 year old, these sephora preppy kids are just outrageous. My mom went to buy a glow recipe serum, I saw some 8 year olds mixing things in the tester which was the drunk elephant ones.
Im 12 turning 13 soon and i honestly am so sorry for what these kids are doing im in uk so boots n superdrug but at boots the testers have been took away due to this problem there is a section of skincare that has a sign saying "These products where not testers but are used and mixed together we are unsure about what is left inside the product if its low or not but they are discounted" i think doing that to testers is one thing and it horrible but OPENING STUFF AS WELL and the drunk elephant even the packaged ones are locked away needing a key and asking for it i have skincare and makeup but not expensive i dont go crazy for it i also research before seeing if its safe for me and my age group x
I want to make it clear that me personally I started puberty in third grade. Got my period a few months ago. And i can comfortably say I am a pretty physically mature kid and it honestly disgusts me when I see kids who look like they’re like 6 using skincare because I can tell they don’t even understand it and most of they’re skin is clear as day. I don’t think we should hate on them. I think we should educate them
As a 13 year old I find this utterly horrible and wrong for people to be doing for fun I am more on the sides of the adults because ya I have a skincare and makeup routine but its literally like lashes blush higlighter and brushing my brows sometimes but I don't use concealer for my everyday makeup
I see your point on how drunk elephant is for older kids however, the body lotion and the jelly cleanser is a very good alternative other than something like the polypeptide which 10-12 should not be using. But like I said the body lotion and cleanser are appropriate for 10-12
I mean yes it given that little girls want makeup, sknicare, etc. But as i 14 year old it is awful that they are messing up tester, being rude, HITTING PEOPLE, and begging there parents for money for stuff they don’t need. PS: I am very sorry to all the employees or people that this girls have an rude to, hit, and employees have to clean it up. It awful. 😮😢
as a preppy, (14yo.), im going to be completley honest. i love these products and have much more than i probably should, but its just cause i love skincare and makeup. but i would never try to vandalize sephora. i think some of these kids may just look up to my generation, (gen z), and want to try out the things we love. but they're making these things called "skincare smoothies" that are really popular on social media rn. don't blame them wanting to try it out, but no, they should definitley take better care of the testers. thanks for listening have a good day/night, xo
I’m really young…I’m 10 years old…I use the swabs for testers.I’m a Ulta customer…..THESE PEOPLE MY AGE OR OLDER HAVE SOME DISRESPECT…I use skin care so I can calm myself..
I understand that, but can people please stop being so rude about it, I get bullied for my acne and I go Sephora to get makeup and skincare (not drunk elephant and stuff) to cover it up, and I get so many dirty looks. Like I’m literally scared to go to Sephora.
I’m ten, and when I go to Sephora I NEVER do that I have literally NEVER EVER done th before and I definitely agree with you that is very disgusting and disturbing to see at you local Sephora especially if your new to skincare and you want to try something out for the first time, girl you cannot even try a little drop!?
i think sephora need workers that walk around the store to see if any 10-?? year old kids mess up the testers, the “buy me pls!”, the placement or anything. once a worker sees someone doing that, they will explain what they did and why its wrong to do so and say that they have to tell the truth if u go to different store and do whatever the hell they where doing and get told why that is wrong, they have to say: * this has happened to me ?? times already and this is my ???? warning.* they will have 3 warnings, once they have lost warnings they will be banned from all sephoras for how ever long the worker thinks is right. this is just my opinion and i am very sorry to all workers that have to clean up there messes.
As a 12 year old, when my 10 year old sister and I go to Sephora or Ulta, we are super respectful with all the testers. Of course, with being super excited about seeing all the products, we use tiny amounts and only use them for WHAT THEY WERE MADE FOR. These kids making skincare "smoothies" are outrageous, and I can't imagine the position they put the workers in. I have never seen a video of these kids' parents saying "no", and they're rarely even with a parent in the store. I'm so grateful I was raised to be respectful of other people and things in public stores and in private. I hope these girls notice what they're doing.
I’m 14yo I love Claire’s but I don’t get their makeup cause it has microplastics and possibly asbestos I get their accessories I love Sukoshi Mart I want to go to Sephora for the first time this year
My skincare routine is basic moisturizer and cleanser from Wholefoods which I only use both when I’m motivated I mainly use moisturizer or cleanser or none in the morns I have hand cream for my eczema
First of all I don’t think 11-15 should be stuck spending their life at toys r us and Claire’s…. But I say if you’re in elementary school you shouldn’t be spending your time ruining products. But as a tween, makeup is a part of my daily life and I don’t think I should have to stop doing what I want because others are being disrespectful. We are not as young as you think. But I’m sorry For the kids who are destroying stuff.
I feel like these parents need to maintain their kids, why are you wearing skincare that isn’t for your skin yet… period or not you, A CHILD THAT DOESNT HAVE ANYTHING WRONG WITH THEIR FACES THEY DO NOT NEED A SKIN CARE ROUTINE, same with makeup a child can play with kid makeup… & play around with eyeshadows & lip gloss but foundation, concealer, etc…. They don’t need that.
hi. im 12. turning 13 this year, i love skincare and makeup! but id never. i just buy skincare because acne and puberty. i also just find makeup interesting and fun. but i use it only when im going somewhere special.
As a twelve year old I want to start skin care but not drunk elephant. I want to use a simple routine ( gentle cleanser, acne syrum, moisturiser from BUBBLE!)
As an 11years old i am so sorry for these people. I go into sephora for lipgloss and perfume. My favourite perfume is right next to the drunk elephant section and i have seen 5year olds running testers. I have alot of social anxiety so i can’t bring myself to say anything. Anyway I apologise on there behalf. We are not all like this!
When I was 10-13 and went to sephora, i never wore makeup, but I loved trying the eyeshadows and lipbalms, but I was sooo respectful to the workers, and I would ask my mom to put on the makeup on me because I obviously didnt know how to put on makeup lol, now Im 16 too, turning 17 and I put on concealer and blush lip stuff and mascara only, then a setter spray, and my skin care is a lotion and the glow thing bc why not 💀💀💀💀
AS AN 11 year old who is turning 12 in 20 behavior is RATCHET. I do in fact go to Sephora every like two months cause ya know I ant made out of money but, I like buying some makeup because I have a sister who is turning 15 soon and she sometimes WERES a little makeup and skin care but I just like wearing makeup because it gave me a little boost of confidence and you know of corse I want to grow up. But I NEVER EVER EVERRRRR would do the disgusting things to the testers and all. The things the Sephora workers have to do and deal with that. That’s not what they are getting payed for. Also I agree what 10-12 needs anti aging cream 😐 that makes your skin WORSE. They buy all that cause it popular and they want to show off to their friends and act cool and all. But most products are making your skin worse and you want to keep buying them to cover up the mess the products create. The on,y skincare 10-12 ages close to that should only be using like a cleanser or face cream like CeraV and for makeup I say that girls in that age gap should at max curl their eye lashes and maybe we’re like a slightly pigmented blush if they want the sensation that there wearing makeup. 😅 thank you for reading this. From a former 11 year old/12 year old girl.
I first watch this video to improve my English but now I am shocked. My country did not have Sephora until 2019, and now I think kid don’t go there, not sure even with their mom. We do not even have Ulta. My country’s version of Sephora is Olive Young, and I have not hear anything about crazy kids. I pray that this do not happen in my country, but I have pity for you and hope it is fixed.
As a 12 year old. (13 now) I am truly sorry for their behavior. This is insane, I order my things online just so no one blames me. I hardly buy anything at all bad for my skin. I use moisturizer cleanser and sunscreen. I also have acne. People my age have made a bad reputation.
Foreal I do too! I only go into ulta sometimes because im too scared to go to sephora in public because of a stereotypes!
real
I made this comment on another person's comment but I'm to lazy to write something else so ima Cnp it :p
This was so real I can't even walk into a sephora anymore if I want laniege or a SDJ perfume bc I always see people and workers giving me the side eye.. they got to remember its not *all* of the little kids.
FRRRR I’m 12 and like some light makeup and like a short bit complicated skincare but this is too far I buy my things on Amazon and I’m going to Sephora soon but I’m so scared and embarrassed to go I feel like people will be oml another one of those Sephora kids
i am 12 too it just makes me feel good to wear makeup
As someone who is a few years older than 10, i apologize for this behavior. I went into a Sephora like 2 weeks ago and I was the only one there. I was looking at products that the employee was recommending for my dry skin and being polite. Then a group of teenagers walked in and were like side-eyeing me. I was being very polite in my opinion, thanking the Sephora employee. Then the employee told me I was one of the nicest younger persons she had all week. How terrible is that. People should have basic respect for others.
Hello, I am a 13 year old who has just recently started shopping at Sephora. I have NEVER touched a tester for skincare. If I do, I grab the tiniest bit with the swabs they provide. I wouldn’t destroy products ESPECIALLY if they aren’t mine. I also only shop there when I am with my mom. She educates me on what is good to use for my age and what I can wait for. Parents should be with their kids in more grown up stores like Sephora. I don’t think we should ban kids, I think we need to educate them on how to use everything properly. I’m not defending the kids I’m just stating what we can do.
This is just my opinion and my personal opinion!!
Thanks for reading all of this if you did
I definitely agree.. I'm 12 years old and I love Sephora and skincare, I don't know what I'd do if I was banned
Agreed people older than us need to realize we are mature and not all like this
I’m 13 to and not everyone Is like this like I think people are just saying we can’t go there anymore sorry but I would never ever be mean to a Sephora worker or ruin any products or tester
I just want to say not everyone is like this
The problem is that allowing some kids means that all kids have to be allowed, including those who have disrespectful parents who never taught them manners. I don’t blame the children, they’re being raised by their phones and iPads as opposed to being raised by their actual parents, who are meant to set a good example. I’ve found that the rudest children are those of millennials, which checks out, they’ve had a rough life lol 😂😂
I certainly think that they have to enforce some sort of age restriction, parents have to monitor their children at all times, and if a child is found alone or is destroying products, the child and parent are to be removed and banned from the store, whether it’s temporarily or permanently.
yeah same i am 14 and i started going to Sephora at 13 and have never touched the drunk Elaphant section
Hii! I just turned 12 and my mom finally let me use the glow recipe moisturizer! I agree with everyone over the fact that us girls don’t need toners, retinol, bronzing drops, makeup etc! I went to the mall yesterday and saw the Sephora filled with 10 year olds alone in Sephora with like 2 baskets each filled with drunk elephant, makeup, skincare etc.on top of that they have phones in their hands! I think we should enjoy our childhood as a 12 year old girl like we are blessed with soft baby skin! I get we are growing and getting older and we all have acne, but that when all we need is a gentle face wash and a moisturizer! Like we don’t need plumping lip oil with serums and toners!!! We don’t need to rush because our teen years are coming and we will one day get all this it’s just not the time right now! Enjoy ur childhood!!!!
Good statement.
I think that there needs to be a rule in place, like- kids under 13 have to shop with an adult. This is not because I hate kids, but if you look at the prices of some of these makeup and skincare products, they are not cheap.
Definitely should also have the rule where if you ruin the testing products, you have to pay for it, because Istg these kids are doing this to the test products because they can’t afford to get their own and that is NOT acceptable!
I disagree
I don't even go there but why don't they make it so kids just can't enter, I mean at this rate I wouldn't allow minors in general. They'll need to like put stuff in the store not meant for kids in order to reinforce that rule. Feminine cloths such as lingerie for exemple.
@@Ruby...X don’t do that
@@Ruby...XI agree with this, Sephora just needs to not allow kids period. Wtf are 9-13 year olds doing in a makeup store😐???
@@Ruby...Xi agree mostly but most teenagers like from 14-17 are minors and can handle a sephora I think. kids younger than that need a parent or to be banned. they have perfect skin and no reason to be in a sephora 💆♀️
As someone who goes to Sephora and is on the younger side, I’m APPALLED that ppl my age are doing this, who the hell raised these demons.
i bet the devil itself raised em
@@kk_kaitt Fr tho
I’m 11 and still in Claire’s 😭
@@loves4mei Omg I love Clair’s I got my ears pierced there
@@SophiaGajwa same! 😊
Kids like this make me so mad, i'm 13 almost 14 and love Sephora and i just dont understand how kids can be so disrespectful. Like it gives the rest of us respectful kids a bad rep
Ikr!!
I’ve never been to Sephora in my life
thank u!!!! ik!!
FR like im going to turn 14 soon, I got acne at 11/12 so my mom got me a very simple cleanser, spot treatment and moisturizer. My acne got really bad a year ago we went to the dermatologist, she prescribed 2 things and my skin is WAY better. There’s nothing wrong with playing with makeup or putting on lipgloss but they’re putting on FOUNDATION, RETINOL and ACID.
It’s not even that it’s how disrespectful they are and for kids a few years older is awful cause employees think I’m going to do the same thing. 😭
i totally agree!
As a 13 y/o I find this so messed up like normally you shouldn’t do that! 💀 These kids are so annoying for wanting makeup and drink elephant at young age! I’ve rarely went to Sephora cus I hate makeup and it smells horrible.
As a 12 year old I’m sorry for these kids behaviour💀
Like I am 11 and even when I go to Sephora I don’t get things like retanol or ruin the place
Finally yall are raised right 🙌
I'M THE SAME AGE AND I AGREE LIKE 😭😭
I’m 13 and I don’t even touch the drunk elephant stuff I know it’s for older people. I just go and look at like mascaras and stuff but I don’t make a mess out of it. Who does that? and I’m not gonna be rude to the employees like they’re already probably making minimal wage there, so why do you need to be so rude to them yelling doesn’t fix anything. If you need something just politely ask. Hey, do you know where this is and if they don’t have it say OK and go to another store. It’s not that hart
I think that is so disgusting that I will go into Ulta to get my hair done and these girls will be in the regular stupid little skin tear smoothies. Well I’m getting my hair highlighted and it’s just dumb like why do you want to do that or if you want to do that go buy your own or something it’s just so dumb and disrespectful and they’re gonna get kids band in there.
Im younger than 13 and before i put the skincare in my basket, i check if the product is safe and alright for my skin. And i haven’t ever been to sephora but when im going there for my birthday im getting safe products and im going to clean products. These young people are disgusting..
I’m 11 years old and I completely agree
I still shop at Claire’s go to build a bear and do all that stuff.
I see my friends brag about what they got at Sephora like a drunk elephant Retional cream
and the glow recipe toner like what?!
I go to Sephora for special occasions and I just get the bronzing drops and a lip gloss.
Any skincare that I use are all from bubble and it’s a simple cleanser toner moisturizer and spf.
Im so confused.
And I have started puberty
thats okay! act like a kid while you still can
Ok!
I go to Claire’s and build a bear too and I have never been to Sephora in my life and I’m 13 soon to be 14 but what the 9 year olds do is crazy well not just 9 years old maybe some older do it
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I'm 11 as well and I know people our age that act 16
As a 11 year old who uses very FEW products on my skin, everytime i go into a store that sells products, i never mess around with the products and make sure im very careful and grateful to someone who bought it for me. This trend is just insane! CeraVe and a facecloth should b enough!! last night i went to shoppers ( also has some skincare) and i was just buying some stuff and i went into the skincare/ makeup section just for a peek and literally workers watched me in there- Im so sorry to workers and people who own these stores. My people should grow up but not too fast.
I work at Ulta and I am so tired of these tweens destroying our store! It takes a really long time to clean all that stuff up and it takes away from other things we need to get done!
@kathleenduncan3081 That is good! You are one of the good kids. Most of the young customers we have are good it’s just the few bad ones that make it annoying for everyone
I am am tween and I feel so bad that you have to clean up those drunk elephant addictied tween mess.
when i was 10 I would make the grass dirt and water smoothie i called it, i still cant believe "some" 10 year olds now😭
I also work at ulta and I can’t believe these kids parents really agree to taking them there to buy $40 bronze drops. It’s shocking
@kathleenduncan3081 My little sister is 11 but when she was 10, she went into Ulta and kept getting weird looks when she was getting foundation and contour (By the way this was for our mom's birthday, and she really wanted more of a certain brand) someone decided to stop us shopping and say that we didn't need to buy the stuff and that we are to young (I was 12 turning 13 in a few days) and my little sister was mad and started telling her what we were doing there but the lady was not letting her talk and shoved past me grabbing my sister and decided to slap her. I was not gonna stand there and let a person that I did not even know grab and slap my sister so I decided to grab her and punch her I'm still not sorry for it. But the lady let go of my sister grabbed her phone took a photo of us and called the cops. So fast foward a few minutes and the cops came my little sister started to cry because she was scared that we were going to get arrested. So the cop was super nice and told the lady that she was not allowed to hit a child and it was considered assualt so she got arrested and will be in jail for six months.
As a 12yo myself, i don't think kids even need those products and mixing/ruining products in the store like that is just mean. Like, they don't even have a reason to do that and I have no clue how they think it was gonna be fun. I do have my own skincare routine for my acne but only because my dermatologist recommended it and those products are not cheap.
Kids that are old enough to even know about the existence of these products are no babies and they KNOW what they are doing (and i hope they know it is wrong too bc if the kids are like that, think abt their parents...)
Honestly as SOON as I start driving ima go to the store, buy baby wipes and stuff and go CLEAN my local Sephoras once a week. For free, duh, cus these parents are no better than their crazy wild animal kids. It's so gross!!!!
for realll 😭 my Sephora testers look so badd.
That won't stop the problem. The store needs to have them escorted out..or have a parent with them.
I went to Sephora and I never go and the stuff was so bad a the drunk elephant testers I was actually trying to test them out and there was nothing in the moisturizers and when I was looking at the sol de janiro an 8 year old like I was looking down at her and she has a drunk elephant in her basket and she tells me to the leave the store I am too young and I look at her and I ask her age she says she’s 8
@kathleenduncan3081~ Coming from someone who’s quite older than you, don’t explicitly state your age on the internet, people can do horrible things with just one minuscule piece of information.
As a 16 year old girl, I am so sorry for humanity and what teens have become. 😢😢 I'm going to go to Sephora tomorrow to see if the Drunk Elephant smoothie mess thingy is real.
2 months later, it was nasty.
I’m 17, I barely *ever* go to Sephora and when I do I am always as respectful and clean as I humanly can be, I genuinely don’t know why these kids are so barbaric with the way they treat these products and employees, it’s genuinely scary knowing these kids are gonna be the future of our world with how they act.
I’m 17 and I don’t know what Sephora is until now. I’m glad I don’t go or work there. Very disrespectful of them doing this… my parents raised me right.
as a 13 y.o girl i only recently started going to sephora, but i would NEVER. and i mean NEVER, ruin all those testers and be rude to the employees. me and my friends literally were nervous about asking an employee where something was. i complimented her fit and how she was so pretty (lets be honest all the makeup store employees usually are). i can’t believe these kids parents are letting them do this and that this is how theyve raised them. i sincerely apologize on behalf of these kids, since clearly they don’t know how to act yet.
honestly i think that they should have an employee at the drunk elephant products watching for people messing up the products and tell them to leave.
Yeah
That should go to the parents of these kids. Sephora employees should not be babysitters.
@@KathleenNibertI never said that they need to be “babysitters” I was just stating my opinion
So Security
@@enegizedadam ya
got started on my multi step skincare regimen early on in life because I started getting severe acne when I was 10 years old and I had to go to the dermatologist. Believe me. Not knowing about retinol and glycolic acid at that age is a blessing. Live your age kids, enjoy it!
Im 13 years old and yes i go to sephora but i refuse to touch the testers unless i want to swatch something then i ask a worker to help me. My mom also refuses to touch testers because of all of the bacteria etc. I have a normal 3-4 step skincare routine with trendy products but they work for my skin (Cleanser, toner, a serum, moisturizer, spf) and a small makeup routine of concealer, mascara, highlighter, blush and occasionally bronzer. Tbh its disgusting on what other children do to the testers and they need none of this.
13 years old and with that skin routine?
Someone is wrong here.
@@abcdefghijklmnopqrubiwhat there skincare routine is hardly anything do you want teenageres to break out? and not take care of their skin?
@@abcdefghijklmnopqrubithere skincare routine isn’t too much.
@@xoxo_gossipgirlx para su edad, es demasiado. Puede ponerse algún bloqueador solar o crema hidratante. Y en el caso del maquillaje, es demasiado para su edad, su piel no lo necesita.
13 is acceptable. but 9-10? lets be realistic here@@abcdefghijklmnopqrubi
FR DRUNK ELIPHANT IS LITERALLY
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And it annoys me so much how parents let their kid use all these the kids skin is fine to begin with like yeah bubble is okay, like maybe a moisturiser and cleanser that all u need it’s so annoying It ja bugs me Tysm for making this vid ❤
I started shopping for glow recipe at 12 years old because I had breakouts and one of their products was good for my skin. I was scared of people getting judged because people just ruin stuff. I’m older now, and i finally feel I can go into Sephora without being judged. I was never judged before, but it was the fear of being compared to these 10 year olds.
If you want to be mature and have skincare then you also have to act mature
Actually the same thing happened to me but i was only ten so I was so nervous!
no way you need skincare at age 10@@Gino747
i’m 12 and i go in the stores. people stare at me but there are younger people there. i never cause any kind of disturbance and i just look at the testers to see if anyone messed it up. i don’t get drunk elephant or anything like that. i have acne, so i get things that people say help acne (ik im 12 but i break out). there shouldn’t be an age limit, but they need to be stopped.
Im not even an adult and im mad, kids like me are so immature, the only skin care / make up i used \ use is the PLAY eyeshadows from clares and lip gloss and water , Vaseline, mascara (sometimes) , moisturiser, no need for kids to have the newest bubble or drunk elephant skincare, its so weird how 10 year olds are ruining testers, now people cant test if they want it or not.
Kids are now saying clares is cringe when it's made for kids and I still beg to go there for the lip glosses and hello kitty stuff, there wasting there life on things that are for mature people who need it. When they start using it it's going to react in a way where it destroys there skin sense they don't need it, I also blame it on the parents because they're aren't watching there own children and letting them get whatever they want, letting them destroy there skin, not even telling them it's bad. Now and days my age has became the most destructive age ever,(I'm not gen z I was born in the millennial years but I'm still a kid)
@@xoxopreppyemi BRO FRR ITS ALWAYS WHEN I BREAK OUT AND NEED IT FOR ME
@@xoxopreppyemi oh I didn't realize the bubble ones sorry but yes I agree
As a millennial, I’m giving you an honorary millennial card for the Claire’s name drop. Your parents are raising you right. Although I do feel bad since Claire’s is really the only place for preteens nowadays. Kids and PTs don’t need expensive makeup to experiement with. At that age that’s kind of what it is, it’s experimentation. $5 shadow from Claire’s will suffice.
@@mamsy1169ikr! i used to buy justice leggings and the claires phone lipgloss set, not lululemon and drunk elephant?!
@@mamsy1169 mhm plus it really makes no sense why NINE YEARS OLDS want real makeup
I am a 12 almost 13 old who hit puberty in 5th grade and now has a few skin concerns and what not because of it. I used to have fun in Sephora and felt free to ask employees what would be good for my skin and what they recommend but now that Sephora ten year olds are a bigger thing, I feel sooo self conscious. I literally tell my mom or sister to follow me around to store and stay close to me because I’m so anxious. One time I was in Sephora just looking at the glow recipe toner because it’s good for clogged pores and an employee was keeping a verrrry good eye on me anytime I was near a popular brand like that. It just pisses me off how some innocent 12-14 year olds also have to pay the price of this foul behavior
I’m in the Cosmetic industry and unfortunately the next step after locking up testers and positioning team members at these problematic areas is to enforce a ban on children under the age of 17 from entering the store 6:39 without an adult.
uhhh sorry but 17 is too high. it should be like 13
they should 100% do that anyways. atleast its not that bad in my sephora and mecca (australia's "ulta"). and as a young teenager i do need skincare, just cleanser, pimple cream and moisturiser because i do get pimples. and, i do need to buy makeup because i dance for competitions and my school and stuff like that. but i never go into sephora or mecca alone not that my parents would let me, and others SHOULD NOT BE LETTING THESE 10 YEAR OLDS IN THERE ALONE.
fyi i am not rich so i mainly just get makeup from the chemist or big w cause its always cheap and good there and i go to sephora/mecca once a year sometimes 2 because there are none close by
@@ellieee-xf5kxany one without a state id which is around 14-15 years old
17 is really high and personally my dad hates going into the sephora and ulta stores with me (they are inside malls) so he typically waits outside.
@@ellieee-xf5kx 13 year olds do it too, i'd say 13 year olds should only be let in if they have an adult by them at all times
I’m 15 and this is so sad. I’m so sorry for there behavior, I hate this new generation because young kids are messing with their skin, and when they get older they’re gonna have acne, they should just stay young
As an almost 12 year old that goes to Sephora I ALWAYS clean up after my self and some times I just clean random dirty testers to help them out and I always make sure the things I use are ok for my skin !❤
Good for you
Good job! You were raised right!
I respect you big time!! Well done for being raised CORRECTLY 👏 🎉🎉
Raised right!
as a twelve year old, i have a 4 step skincare routine, and still shop at build a bear and claire's . this makes me so sad , because of the horrible manners and the mentality. now i can't go into a store without being followed by an employee, and i don't blame them .
It’s true though, there are no more preteen/early teen stores. If you go to the kids section, it’s just unicorns and stuff, then when you go in the junior section, it’s all crop tops and stuff we CANNOT where to school, like WTH 😭
Omg yes this is so true !
This has been a problem since around 2015, even in adult stores, there’s no decent clothing, and anything that was more modest was from a clothing store for office workers 😂😂
Luckily though, I’m starting to see a turnaround in the crop top trend, and people are starting to wear full length shirts again. Hopefully we never bring back the late 2000s/early 2010s fashion through, that was horrific. I’m already starting to see some of it come back, but I’ve been mentally blocking it all out 😂😂
go to a park or library
@@david-z1m6tthe park or library to find clothes?
I know right 😭
Ok but I literally love how people are so honest in the comments !!
As a 12 year old girl, I am very very sorry that other children my age are acting this barbaric and hostile towards customers, the products, and employees. I just want to say that I also feel bad for the other girls who just like this stuff and might get backlash from people thinking that we do crazy things like what was shown in the video..
i honestly think they should make signs that say kids under 13 need adult supervision in the store- this is outrageous and so wasteful and disgusting- they’ll end up taking away any and all testers, which is unfortunate for those of us who are older and responsible and who have a sense of decency
im 13 and seeing 8-11 year olds rushing their childhood makes me really sad also what they’re doing to the store’s testers is disgusting and needs to be stopped
Ya same
Fr I saw ruined testers and it was so disgusting.
As a 10 year old, this is horrible! I live in the UK so I don't have Sephora (Space NK instead), but I have seen so much things here on TH-cam about 'Sephora kids' ruining testers. I do have a skincare routine but only washing my face and sunscreen in the morning, and a CeraVe cleanser and an Evergreene moisturiser in the night. I think they should only have those 3 products (doesn't need to be the brand, just suitable for their age). Makeup wise, most lip products are fine and you could use blush, mascara and foundation. Nothing else is needed, our skins are still growing guys!
Hey! I am nine years old, I shop at Sephora, and this is absolutely unacceptable. I don’t even know how to describe how disappointed I am of the behavior i have seen. Yes, 10-year-old can shop at Sephora, but they shouldn’t be ruining the testers! When you go to Sephora, if you end up making a mess, ask an employee for help or clean up the tester yourself. I personally think that twins are allowed to go to Sephora or Ulta or any kind of beauty store because we all know that when we were younger, we enjoyed make up. But we’re not gonna be buying retinol and ruining the testers.
Never in my life have I visited, nor even been in a Sephora store. After viewing many of these videos, mainly about 10 year olds in Sephora, I certainly think that I never will. Sephora is also very expensive, and I could easily get a nice skincare product or makeup product from a much more simpler and cheaper place, such as a local walmart or target.
The Sephora kids also appear very terrifying, in which they probably are, which is another reason why I'll NEVER go to Sephora. EVER.
Im 13 and the only skincare I use is acne wash, pimple patches, moisturizers and masks, and thats not every night
Exactly these kids think they are teens like us , it’s disgusting when we actually have acne and stuff and pre teens are trying to be a teen like don’t rush 😭
@@gracebecalm fr, and I do wear makeup but not foundation, kids and young teens don't need foundation, the only makeup I wear is eyeliner and black eyeshadow and that's because my mom's goth from and my dad's a punk hippie so I kinda just copied them when I was younger and it stuck, but kids will be wearing foundation, contour and highlighter, like be fr you don't even got acne yet, I'm so glad I spent most of my life too poor for a tablet or phones or a non box TV and that I actually socialized and wasn't raised by an Ipad💀
I am 12 years old and i use a moisturizer and water thats it
Even tho when I am 10 or. 9 or 11 and 12 or 13 I WILL NEVER EVER DO THOSE disgusting MESSES WHEN I am done I just grab a paper towel and wipe it off
If you pump the cream out, at least put it on your arm or something. Don't just leave it to dry up. I was definitely using skincare at 13, but certainly not retinol. I had cleanser, toner and moisturizer. 3 products by clinique that my aunt had bought for me. Glow recipe and drunk elephant have super cute, colorful packaging. So of course kids are drawn to them. I don't use DE. They were cool back in 2016 until we all realized the products were overpriced and no better than other products. Kids made it popular now because paid influencers are telling them it's cool. But I guess it's better than experimenting with drugs or something 🤷♀️
here in Australia we have mecca and i was just trying to look at drunk elephant and this 10 year old pushed me out the way and proceeded to make a smoothie. a different time i was asking for a sample of the lala cream and these preppies finished the whole cream with smoothies the employee honestly looked so annoyed and now they have signs say not to make smoothies and people r not listening
@@Sameeraswiftie13 wow thats so messed up
I started skincare when I was 9, simply because I needed it
@@Sameeraswiftie13 yeah Mecca is so good but there’s some crazy as kids
@@Sameeraswiftie13what is a smoothie??
As a 13 year old Sephora and Mecca girl the kids in shops around where I live are actually really nice and don’t destroy testers like they do in other countries
I seriously don’t blame the parents/adults for being mad I would be appalled if I had a child who done something like this I would make them go back to the shop and clean up their mess
This is why I order my stuff online these kids are going crazy
1:20 As a kid myself, I can agree other kids do NOT need this stuff. For me, I only have the lip balm from drunk elephant and it’s soo good and enough for me. But some kids my age never need this stuff like gurl, your asking for RETINOL and your 10 years old.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
YOUR VOICE IS SO SOOTHING ❤
omg thank youuu! 💞
because of these crazy kids , as a 12 year old I can’t even get a lipgloss at my Sephora without getting eyed up and down 😭
Im 13 and soon to be 14, and i have seen 9-12yr olds mess up the local Sephoras we have and its honestly disgusting and sad seeing them go crazy over makeup and skincare. I only use a face wash,face cream and a face mist for my skincare nothing more so imagine them they only need water, and honestly for me i wish i could be a kid again so its sad seeing them wanting to grow up so fast knowing they will regret in the future😕 i think sephora needs to do a policy were kids under the ade of 13 need a parent to supervise them to avoid things like this, and parents these days need to take care of their kids and learn how to say no.
products i use at 14 (as an autistic girl who never uses makeup and visits TikTok once a month) 🥰
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1: generic brand lotion for my hands
2: random soap i use on my face (it's hand soap)
3: cheap lip gloss (rarely)
4: testing my moms makeup at 3am and pretending im a super model (i look like shrek and then panic bc i cant get it off)
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please don't destroy stores and learn etiquette lol. your 10, your skin is already pristine by itself, isn't it?!! trends are forcing this on little kids.
Alright alright, I'm a kid and when I go to sephora I don't do this, THIS IS COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE. How come their parents aren't stopping them? 🙁 I have skin care and use a little bit of makeup IN THE HOUSE, but I doubt need concelar, highlighter, ect. Ect. I'm very upset 😔
It’s because their parents are equally as disrespectful and don’t know how to properly raise their children.
IKR SAME
Serious question. Why do people just call it “skincare” like “I have skincare” instead of “I have skincare products” or “I use skincare products”
Do kids think this stuff is new or something? Skincare isn’t a thing you own, skincare products are. Skincare isn’t something you have, it’s something you do. But every young person I see on here commenting keep saying “skincare.”
Please enlighten this confused millennial.
I’m 12 and I never try to make so called “skincare smoothies” with the testers at Sephora because honestly it’s just gross. People my age have such a bad reputation and it sucks to grow up in the same generation as them. I still go to Claire’s because it’s actually fun there and nothing is destroyed. They should make grownups go with their kids if they’re under 13 cause it’s getting out of hand.
My daughter is 14 and I’m lucky she follows my advice her skin looks amazing naturally with just a face moisturizer and all her buddies slapping all these products it’s laughable. ☕️
As a 12 year old, I first want to start by first off saying this is absolutely disgusting, the way young adults, and older teenagers are handling this. If you do not feel comfortable in a Sephora store with a younger child that has the same interests as you, leave. I’m sorry hun, but you don’t own the world. You’re not the queen of everything. If you’re bothered, honestly just leave. Nobody is hurting you, just looking up to you. It is very disturbing how you’ve made it your mission to shut down young children’s hobby’s with makeup. Nobody really cares what you think about their decisions, or what products they buy. It is none of your business and dose not apply to you. There is nothing wrong with a younger audience being interested in the same products as you. Yes, they may not need it, but they want it. I get it with retinol, but otherwise everything’s basically out of jealousy. I’m sorry that when you were a kid that was not popular and you did not have an opportunity to afford nice makeup products like younger children can now. Please stop this. It’s unfair.
lol 12 year old calling me hun that’s so adorable and cute
lol 12 year old calling me hun that’s so adorable and cute
lol 12 year old calling me hun that’s so adorable and cute
lol 12 year old calling me hun that’s so adorable and cute
I’m 11 and I go into Sephora to look around… nothing really eye catching in there except the messed up drunk elephant testers! PLEASE remove the testers
As an 11 year old. I’m so very sorry for the girls my age who are treating Sephora workers like this and ruining the testers. Personally I’m not really allowed to have drunk elephant, glow recipe, any sort of foundation, etc. I most of the time get anxiety just walking into a Sephora because I’m afraid of being judged for expressing myself. And again I’m so truly sorry for their behavior🤍
I can say the same
Same
SAME HERE! I’m a 12 year old now
As a 12 year old i am into beauty skincare all of that but i don’t have a Sephora or Ulta really close so i rarely go there. I always just have my mom order it and pay here back or get my skincare from Walmart or target. The is outrageous and I could never just destroy all of the testers. Those employees work hard to clean and just want to go home after their shift and have to clean up these little girls messes.
This is incredibly sad but I must say that this out of control behaviour isn’t just limited to Sephora. It’s happening literally everywhere. I used to work for Spirit Halloween and this past year I declined my position because I can’t handle being around the out of control kids who behave this way because their parents either find it funny, or just straight up don’t care. Expensive items completely destroyed because of kids and parents filming them doing it. I now work for The Home Depot and I gotta say, your kids don’t belong there if you refuse to pay attention to them. It’s not a playground. A stack of 2x4’s is not playground equipment! So many injuries because of parents not paying attention or simply not seeing a problem with their children climbing on home improvement materials. If we say anything, the parent gets mad, says we have no right to tell them how to parent! We’re not telling you how to parent, for f**k sake, we’re trying to prevent serious injuries! Stop taking your children to retail stores and treating the store like it’s a playground for your kids!
As a literal 10 year old , I absolutely horrified with what their doing with the testers , like yeah I agree they would love makeup and skincare because it’s apart of growing up as a girl , I would never do that and I do think it’s disrespectful and disgustingly gross for the Sephora / ulta employees to be cleaning up their messes and being made FUN OF? But some girls my age or older need to be using these products for their acne or skin problems and that’s ok , but if you have perfectly fine skin you don’t have to be using these stuff.
I personally am so angered by these girls and especially spending lots of money on unnecessary stuff for their skin?? At least use a sunscreen a serum to be a bit extra a cleanser and a lip balm / lip oil that’s it! And Ty for reading this , it’s no hate and I’m just expressing on how they should be more clean and stop being rude to the employees.
as a 13 year old, I feel we should be allowed in Sephora and shops similar, however I feel like adults need to stop these kids when they see them walking over to theses sections and such ❤
When i was 9-12 i still wanted toys and games i wasn't thinking about makeup at all.. Now that I'm about to turn 16 im JUST starting to take interest in make up the only things i have is eye liner mascara and lip stuff these kids are getting more then me and im about to turn 16.. the problem is their parents letting kids that young on social media in the first place qnd just letting their kids take their credit cards qnd leaving them alone... If they whine, cry, and complain after not getting their way they don't need no make up products
It’s not just Sephora I went to Ulta and it was all 10 year olds and it wasn’t the parents buying it was the kids 😭😭
There is actually a skincare brand for kids it is called Evereden
I am an 11 year old who has hit puberty and has gotten their period at age 9, and I think it’s fine to wear a bit of make up at our age like maybe to festive events or really big things like my brothers graduation, but otherwise I don’t think people my age who haven’t hit puberty should be wearing and using all of that stuff, no one else in my class has hit puberty and I’ve told my classmates that sometimes less is more but they say it’s “fun” when in reality they don’t know that they’re ruining their soft skin. I for one, just use a cetaphil cleanser which is gentle and for sensitive skin and for makeup I just put on some concealer, blush and tinted moisturizer, and for lips a lipgloss and lip balm before it. Do you think this is ok for my age and the stage of life I’m in?
Totally fine especially if you already have your period. And the acne that comes with all that. Oh I don’t miss it whatsoever! BUT at 34, I have zero issues now. Less is more in my book. Puberty wreaked havoc on my forehead but once I got older I grew out of it. I even think some foundation would be appropriate given the circumstances if you’re having acne problems too. I don’t remember when I started wearing makeup but I BEGGED my mom to at least me wear concealer at some point in 6-8 grade because I have olive skin and dark under eye circles and was self conscious about them
@@mamsy1169I am in my late 20 and didn’t wear makeup until age 20 😂
I was born in West Africa and partly grew up there.
I still rarely wear makeup.
At 11 was playing outside and getting dirty lol
You're at the stage of life where you can use makeup but don't take my opinion to heart please I've told some people this before and I got yelled at. So, what I think is that you are at the stage of life where you can use makeup but not to much because I was 11 and using foundation and a full face of makeup because I was so insecure about myself and I got a bunch of acne so I suggest using makeup because you want to not because you feel a need to that's what I did and I regret it now at 13
as long as it's working for your skin, and isnt damaging it, it is more than fine! i have had a lottt breakouts since 11 and 12. I'm now 13 and my skin is sooo much better from keeping a simple effective routine. and for makeup, it is a form of self expression and enhancing natural beauty. as long as you feel comfortable, and dont feel like you NEED it; it is most def okay. and i also think its great that our generation is starting to take care of their skin earlier ! :)
Nah bro not me having a Sephora Ad right before this vid💀
It’s so unfair since I’m 13 basically and I would love to go to Sephora since i dont live in America France or any other places that had Sephora 1st of all 16 yr olds and younger also kids at my age and younger like 12 or 11 are basically putting shame on loads of kids since they mess up the testers and all and loads of ppl are saying in other vids please put a age restriction of 16+ or smth and I think that is so not fair since not all kids are the same and the kids that were raised up properly like me would use the products as they should be used and put them back in the right spot neatly not evrey kid should be punished and not allowed into Sephora since other kids made a mess ….and honestly my skin is breaking out so that’s why I buy skin care and makeup to hide up my insecurities like that’s normal so if there is ever a age restriction it should be 12+ with an adult ..
Kids are OKAY … To go to sephora Just. They don’t need destroy everything like…girl. ofc its okay to go buy lip gloss and everything but destroying is a big NO. And btw Glow recipe AND drunk elephant is more elevated so be careful with skin too….Cause it might be worst with ACNE and might hurt rlly bad so yh AND THEN All the poor employees gotta wash these up…GUYS SERIOUSLY..THEY ARE BEING PAID TO ASK NICELY WHERE IS THE PRODUCT AND EVERYTHING NOT TO WASH ANIMALS CAGE’S OMG! Tysm if u take a time to read this tysm and be careful and have a good day bestayyy🤿🐠🌸🧴
I’m a 11 year old who is pretty new to Sephora. My mom says I’m not allowed to use drunk elephant bc they have bad ingredients for kids. When I go to Sephora I buy perfume, lip balm’s or lipgloss. I would NEVER touch a tester and ruin it. I only go to Sephora with my mom so she can limit me of what I buy. And I would never steal something and if I did I would kill my self. 10 year olds has to understand that their ruining their skin at such a young age. My mom has always told me if I use retinol and ingredients for adults at my age my skin is gonna be ruined by the time I’m older. No hate to the 10 year olds but they don’t need retinol at such a young age.
Your mom is right. Retinol is meant for 25/30+ year old skin and is a harsh ingredient, but if you have acne during your teen years you can use adapalene (differin) which is another form of retinaldehyde, but it’s specifically meant for acne.
I am 12 years old and some kids just destroy it. I only use testers if I need to get to know the product. I'm feeling really sorry for this kids. I kinda act like 16 year old, but I would litteraly never do this to testers.
I’m 12 and I ❤ Sephora , but I know that if I go I need to act responsibly with all products, place them back where they belong, use all products safety, not use retinal peptides acids and more damaging products that can harm my skin. What I recommend for all 12 and under is a cleanser made for kids a moisturizer , and chapstick. We all need to use products as they were our.
As a ten year old. I am not one of these sephora kids and i will never be. I am so so sorry for the people whos on puberty who seen sephora 10 year olds 😢 Plus im glad that the ireland doesnt have sephora. We only have boots.
This is gonna be super long so apologies in advance. I was just at Sephora yesterday. Now I was there with my best friend and she takes forever to shop so we were there for like 3 hours…..not only was the Drunk Elephant section perfectly okay, as well as Glow Recipe but there weren’t any kids in Sephora at all while we were there, and the only people checking the products out were college students and grown adults. I think a lot of us need to stop acting like Gen Alpha is the first and only generation to be into skincare, makeup, and luxurious items because they’re not. Literally us Gen Zers were going crazy in the early 2000’s for Victoria’s Secret and Juicy Couture, and then the 2010’s it was Too Faced, and Clinique…almost all of us were into makeup as teens and even kids, whether it was stealing makeup from our mothers’ makeup bags, playing with play makeup from Claire’s and Limited Too, having those kiddy styled makeup vanities, or going to CVS to buy some makeup….almost all of us have had an intro to makeup when we were younger, we’re just shocked to see Gen Alpha being way more into it. Now do I think little kids need to be using expensive makeup products and heavy skincare products? Of course not, they don’t need it however….there’s nothing wrong about a child wanting to play with and experiment with makeup, and skincare just for fun. As for skincare, it’s self care…..just like how we have to wash our bodies everyday and take care of our bodies….well, the same goes for our faces because we should wanna take care of our faces. I just think that kids need to do actual research on what products would work best for them, as well as go to a real dermatologist. I think a lot of us grown adults need to stop making these videos because it truly makes me wonder what the actual goal is with these videos. Is the goal of these videos to showcase their “bad attitudes?” If so, that starts with their parents, a lot of these parents have bad attitudes and don’t really try to raise their kids….Is the goal of these videos to get kids to stop using expensive products? If so, there’s way to do that and to teach them that without making videos to practically shame them, and tearing them down. Or is the goal of these videos, to shit on them and tear them down so much that they eventually end up hating themselves, losing all of their confidence, and have no self esteem regardless if they wear makeup or not? Society and social media already makes these kids feel insecure about their looks…..Gen Z, and millennials don’t wanna be the reason that Gen Alpha ends up hating themselves for life over this.
Finally someone said it thank you.
There is nothing wrong with Gen Alpha using skincare, they just need to stop ruining all the testers!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this message
The problem starts with improper parenting and social media. When we were younger, we didn’t have access to easily see what products the grown-ups were using. The only way to see what was trendy was by flipping through a teen vogue magazine at the grocery store or finding a computer, usually at the library or a computer lab, and searching on Firefox lol. Kids now are being influenced by adults. There needs to be an emphasis on child friendly forms of media, since kids aren’t watching cartoons, reading, or playing outside as much anymore. Also, I don’t know about you, but I only started to know about Victoria’s Secret and Juicy Couture after I hit puberty, before that I used to always wear GAP.
When I was a kid we used to get lip balms from the grocery store, it would either be baby lips, lip smackers, or eos (when it became more popular later on).
The problem is that kids see all these fancy things on social media and think that they need it, when in reality, they’ll do just fine with some Vaseline. They have such easy access to the internet, which makes things worse, it’s like a positive feedback loop. When we were younger, we could only see the trends in a teen vogue magazine or on Firefox at the library/computer labs. I wasn’t aware of any trends until I was older, and wore mostly GAP for all of my childhood. I have no idea what OP is going on about when it comes to VS and Limited Too, because I didn’t even walk into those stores when I went to the mall lol. I still don’t even feel comfortable walking into VS. 😂😂
I didn’t even own makeup until I turned 16, and even then, it was just a lip gloss, 3 lip balms, and I liquid blush that I bought myself for my birthday. At 17 I owned things like concealer, mascara, lip tints, blushes, eyeliner, and a tinted moisturizer, but I had my mother’s approval with every new item I wanted to purchase.
i am 17, the ultra around me, i had to show my drivers liscense to get into the store because the issue was so bad. they didn’t allow anyone under 14.
i quit my job and kohls, which had a sephora inside of it, just before the sephora kids insanity!
I really hope they don’t ban tweens and teens, because I love going in sophora but I never make a mess, most of the time I don’t even use the testers
I think that Sephora should kick out children that are messing with the testers inside the store. Otherwise, if they're just minding they're own business using the testers properly and shopping for products then it should be fine. I totally disagree with the adults who are saying that children just shouldn't be in the store because there are certain kids in there respectfully using the testers and shopping like a normal civilized human being. Let the kid buy what they want but don't let them damage the whole store. I'm starting to wonder who taught these children to be so disrespectful and messy..
As a 11 year old, these sephora preppy kids are just outrageous. My mom went to buy a glow recipe serum, I saw some 8 year olds mixing things in the tester which was the drunk elephant ones.
Im 12 turning 13 soon and i honestly am so sorry for what these kids are doing im in uk so boots n superdrug but at boots the testers have been took away due to this problem there is a section of skincare that has a sign saying "These products where not testers but are used and mixed together we are unsure about what is left inside the product if its low or not but they are discounted" i think doing that to testers is one thing and it horrible but OPENING STUFF AS WELL and the drunk elephant even the packaged ones are locked away needing a key and asking for it i have skincare and makeup but not expensive i dont go crazy for it i also research before seeing if its safe for me and my age group x
As a 11 year old im really really really sorry for these dumb kids behaviour
1:00 my mom still doesn’t let me wear that stuff (and I’m kinda greatful)
I want to make it clear that me personally I started puberty in third grade. Got my period a few months ago. And i can comfortably say I am a pretty physically mature kid and it honestly disgusts me when I see kids who look like they’re like 6 using skincare because I can tell they don’t even understand it and most of they’re skin is clear as day. I don’t think we should hate on them. I think we should educate them
As a 13 year old
I find this utterly horrible and wrong for people to be doing for fun
I am more on the sides of the adults because ya I have a skincare and makeup routine but its literally like lashes blush higlighter and brushing my brows sometimes but I don't use concealer for my everyday makeup
dawg i’m 11 and i feel guilty even in the bath and body works for sniffing perfumes-
I see your point on how drunk elephant is for older kids however, the body lotion and the jelly cleanser is a very good alternative other than something like the polypeptide which 10-12 should not be using. But like I said the body lotion and cleanser are appropriate for 10-12
I mean yes it given that little girls want makeup, sknicare, etc. But as i 14 year old it is awful that they are messing up tester, being rude, HITTING PEOPLE, and begging there parents for money for stuff they don’t need.
PS: I am very sorry to all the employees or people that this girls have an rude to, hit, and employees have to clean it up. It awful. 😮😢
as a preppy, (14yo.), im going to be completley honest.
i love these products and have much more than i probably should, but its just cause i love skincare and makeup. but i would never try to vandalize sephora. i think some of these kids may just look up to my generation, (gen z), and want to try out the things we love. but they're making these things called "skincare smoothies" that are really popular on social media rn. don't blame them wanting to try it out, but no, they should definitley take better care of the testers.
thanks for listening
have a good day/night, xo
Being 14, i am so sorry for how we act. I am NOT one of these. I dont touch the testers-
I’m really young…I’m 10 years old…I use the swabs for testers.I’m a Ulta customer…..THESE PEOPLE MY AGE OR OLDER HAVE SOME DISRESPECT…I use skin care so I can calm myself..
I understand that, but can people please stop being so rude about it, I get bullied for my acne and I go Sephora to get makeup and skincare (not drunk elephant and stuff) to cover it up, and I get so many dirty looks. Like I’m literally scared to go to Sephora.
I’m ten, and when I go to Sephora I NEVER do that I have literally NEVER EVER done th before and I definitely agree with you that is very disgusting and disturbing to see at you local Sephora especially if your new to skincare and you want to try something out for the first time, girl you cannot even try a little drop!?
If the staff and adults at Sephora are so annoyed with the kids using the testers, why don’t they just get rid of them??
i think sephora need workers that walk around the store to see if any 10-?? year old kids mess up the testers, the “buy me pls!”, the placement or anything. once a worker sees someone doing that, they will explain what they did and why its wrong to do so and say that they have to tell the truth if u go to different store and do whatever the hell they where doing and get told why that is wrong, they have to say: * this has happened to me ?? times already and this is my ???? warning.* they will have 3 warnings, once they have lost warnings they will be banned from all sephoras for how ever long the worker thinks is right. this is just my opinion and i am very sorry to all workers that have to clean up there messes.
As a 12 year old, when my 10 year old sister and I go to Sephora or Ulta, we are super respectful with all the testers. Of course, with being super excited about seeing all the products, we use tiny amounts and only use them for WHAT THEY WERE MADE FOR. These kids making skincare "smoothies" are outrageous, and I can't imagine the position they put the workers in. I have never seen a video of these kids' parents saying "no", and they're rarely even with a parent in the store. I'm so grateful I was raised to be respectful of other people and things in public stores and in private. I hope these girls notice what they're doing.
I’m 14yo
I love Claire’s but I don’t get their makeup cause it has microplastics and possibly asbestos
I get their accessories
I love Sukoshi Mart
I want to go to Sephora for the first time this year
My skincare routine is basic moisturizer and cleanser from Wholefoods which I only use both when I’m motivated
I mainly use moisturizer or cleanser or none in the morns
I have hand cream for my eczema
No kids 15 and under allowed without an adult with them, simple.
First of all I don’t think 11-15 should be stuck spending their life at toys r us and Claire’s…. But I say if you’re in elementary school you shouldn’t be spending your time ruining products. But as a tween, makeup is a part of my daily life and I don’t think I should have to stop doing what I want because others are being disrespectful. We are not as young as you think. But I’m sorry
For the kids who are destroying stuff.
I’m 10 and I HAVE been to Sephora before *ONLY* cuz we were shopping for my *MOM* and the *ONLY* product I have from Sephora is a LIP BALM 😂
I feel like these parents need to maintain their kids, why are you wearing skincare that isn’t for your skin yet… period or not you, A CHILD THAT DOESNT HAVE ANYTHING WRONG WITH THEIR FACES THEY DO NOT NEED A SKIN CARE ROUTINE, same with makeup a child can play with kid makeup… & play around with eyeshadows & lip gloss but foundation, concealer, etc…. They don’t need that.
hi. im 12. turning 13 this year, i love skincare and makeup! but id never. i just buy skincare because acne and puberty. i also just find makeup interesting and fun. but i use it only when im going somewhere special.
As a twelve year old I want to start skin care but not drunk elephant. I want to use a simple routine ( gentle cleanser, acne syrum, moisturiser from BUBBLE!)
As an 11years old i am so sorry for these people. I go into sephora for lipgloss and perfume. My favourite perfume is right next to the drunk elephant section and i have seen 5year olds running testers. I have alot of social anxiety so i can’t bring myself to say anything. Anyway I apologise on there behalf. We are not all like this!
Sameee
When I was 10-13 and went to sephora, i never wore makeup, but I loved trying the eyeshadows and lipbalms, but I was sooo respectful to the workers, and I would ask my mom to put on the makeup on me because I obviously didnt know how to put on makeup lol, now Im 16 too, turning 17 and I put on concealer and blush lip stuff and mascara only, then a setter spray, and my skin care is a lotion and the glow thing bc why not 💀💀💀💀
AS AN 11 year old who is turning 12 in 20 behavior is RATCHET. I do in fact go to Sephora every like two months cause ya know I ant made out of money but, I like buying some makeup because I have a sister who is turning 15 soon and she sometimes WERES a little makeup and skin care but I just like wearing makeup because it gave me a little boost of confidence and you know of corse I want to grow up. But I NEVER EVER EVERRRRR would do the disgusting things to the testers and all. The things the Sephora workers have to do and deal with that. That’s not what they are getting payed for. Also I agree what 10-12 needs anti aging cream 😐 that makes your skin WORSE. They buy all that cause it popular and they want to show off to their friends and act cool and all. But most products are making your skin worse and you want to keep buying them to cover up the mess the products create. The on,y skincare 10-12 ages close to that should only be using like a cleanser or face cream like CeraV and for makeup I say that girls in that age gap should at max curl their eye lashes and maybe we’re like a slightly pigmented blush if they want the sensation that there wearing makeup. 😅 thank you for reading this.
From a former 11 year old/12 year old girl.
WHOA THATS LONG LOL
I first watch this video to improve my English but now I am shocked. My country did not have Sephora until 2019, and now I think kid don’t go there, not sure even with their mom. We do not even have Ulta. My country’s version of Sephora is Olive Young, and I have not hear anything about crazy kids. I pray that this do not happen in my country, but I have pity for you and hope it is fixed.