Sephora is so expensive. I don’t understand how these parents can afford to buy all of these expensive products for kids who don’t even need it. It’s crazy. It’s just a way for these parents to show off!!
Seriously. And many of Drunk Elephant's or Charlotte Tillbury's stuff are $70-90 for a mediocre-at-best product, which the kid doesn't even need and can be damaging to their skin. Anything for their little demon spawn to be "popular," I guess.
Ugh, not to mention...The fact that the sweet little six year old wanting stuff that smells nice like watermelon chapstick apparently makes her mom "disappointed" because she's not reaching for high value items or whatever... JESUS CHRIST SHE'S SIX!!!
I never really got into the whole makeup thing other than the quick powder, eyeliner, mascara blush and eyebrow pencil. On in 5 minutes or less probably. My skin is sensitive and easily breaks out with foundation. I really don't need foundation, so that's helpful. But my dentist gives out chapsticks made of beeswax and kid scents like grape and watermelon. I tried one, unaware it was scented and was in Heaven. Sent me back to being a kid when that's what we had. Bubblegum (clear) scented lipgloss, and fruit scents. Those are so fun. What's wrong with these mothers? Didn't they have a childhood? 😢
I'm a tomboy my daughter is an extreme girly girl. She gets super sparkly eye shadows, lipsticks nail polish blushes, brushes (no eyeliner or mascara) came in a cute little box with a mirror. The nail polish is non toxic and peels off, the makeup is non toxic and safe for sensitive skin. She knows she is NOT allowed to leave out of the house with it but can wear gloss/chapstick. Spent total $50 on everything.😂
I only wore makeup twice, and never used any creams or cleansers on my skin. I was a child who has sensitive skin as an adult, I suffer dermatitis all over, not just on my face, but everywhere. When I was a kid, I was learning how to be self-sufficient, learning to clean up my house, playing outside, using my imagination, reading a book, learning to crochet at fifteen...... why not teach these children how to read and write, or send them outside, allow them to get filthy, and teach them how to crochet or knit? At ten years old, I was grieving a loss, but also learning how to keep house. I was learning how to iron harder clothes, like shirts and dresses, not worrying about my skincare. I was excited for the usual kid things. At eleven, I was getting ready for two trips to a bush children's home. At thirteen, I was getting ready to better understand my body, and being bullied constantly throughout everything. I am no oil painting (plain jane) but this generation is getting ridiculous .
Goddamn.. what type of parents are those? I'm a teen and the most makeup I've ever put on was lipgloss/lipstick, mascara, blush and eyeshadow (only in some cases tho). Like.. back at these kids' age I was still playing with toys, play makeup sets, toy kitchens and dollies, or I'd just do chores to get extra pocket money so I can buy a bar of chocolate or so. These kids are just.. this is crazy. Those kids' skin is literally gonna be ruined by 20 if they're already using this much chemicals.
11:40 For my 6th birthday, I had a birthday party at Justice. We were able to fill up a tiny bag with 5 or 10 items that we wanted and then we all got makeovers done. The difference here is that THIS WAS AT A STORE TARGETED TOWARDS CHILDREN and we weren't getting makeup products that were ridiculously expensive and made for grown adults. That was one of the best birthday parties I've ever had as a child.
I’m 17 and absolutely refuse to go inside Sephora because I have ZERO CLUE how to use any makeup that does not go on my eyes. I’m really good at doing eyeshadow and art with it, but no clue what the rest of the face needs lol
Exactly. The whole "Sephora Kids" thing is trending now so they're all jumping on the bandwagon while simultaneously showing off how "classy" and "high-end" they are.
Did anyone else notice how far the first kids went over budget? They each were supposedly given $100, but the one girl alone spent well over $200. Combined with the fact that they never even considered the "one item each" rule their mom set...that tells me this mom just throws money at her kids to shut them up and doesnt do any parenting. It's way bigger than the Sephora crap.
Mom said one item, deal or no deal. They said no deal… any she took them in anyway!! My mom wouldn’t have even made it into the parking lot if she had ANY inclination that I would expect anything else!! However I also wasn’t the “girly girl” she wanted so maybe she would have given a little 😅 but I never cared for makeup or dolls no matter how hard she tried! Any time I wanted make up I made her do it anyway because I knew she’d do it better (few and far between occasions)
I never even had that much money as a 10yrs old. This is wild to me. Most I did was buy several magazines at once and still never spend over $8 And if it costs more than I had, I obviously couldn't buy it. These kids will have an awful awakening when they go to college or to work and don't get the special treatment anymore.
The mom saying "my daughter sees me walk out the door every day with a face full of makeup so naturally she'll be interested" My mom always used makeup, did her hair, she took me to buy her hair dyes and stuff and she always told me "don't use makeup until you're an adult. Your face is just fine the way it is and you can ruin it if you do makeup this early in age" I didn't wear a full face of makeup until 19. And I'm glad, my skin is awesome! Edit: I never said I never user a drop of makeup until 19. I used BB creams, gloss, tinted balms and eyeliner. But concealer, shadow, blush and stuff was something I did after 19.
as a teen who wears makeup i think it’s fine as long as you don’t use too much and make sure to clean your face 😆 but i agree its probably better for your skin if you don’t use it as all
also betting that if she had a son who saw her leave the house every day with a face full of makeup and asked her to get him some, she'd either tell him no, or, if she's more liberal, give much more consideration to what she got him and how much of it rather than letting him just blindly emulate her
My mom was the same too! I've seen her wear makeup on almost a daily basis, but never took interest in it until I was 18 - 20. But she has always told me that you don't need makeup until you're an adult.
i'm 13, and I use skincare (i have severe acne and such so i kinda have to so i don't feel gross and its good for me), my skin has gotten to the point where its pretty clear, and i'm just using some tinted moisterizer to cover up and acne scars and some dark circles. Your mum is so right, and i'm so glad you have clear skin!! xox
Y'all, when the apocolypse hits, we need to make a support group for these kids so they don't have a meltdown over makeup PLUS everything going on. I call dibs on helping make them toys.
As a Gen Z parent, my 5 year old daughter comes with me to Sephora but she knows it is big people makeup and she can not touch anything. It's absolutely the parenting.
Also ppl forget that you can play with your mom's old makeup when you start being interested in it, I don't get why they're buying brand new stuff to children
I’m a mother of a 10yo & a makeup artist. My daughter has never gotta anything other than a lip gloss or body lotion from Sephora & im a mfn rouge member. Wtf ever happened telling your children that they are beautiful as they are? These women are literally farming for these kids to be in a therapists chair by 16 smh
What I find extra sad about this, is the fact that if a mother can afford all those expensive products, wouldn't she be able to afford extracurricular activities and courses? For her child's actual development? Sure, maybe the child is already into make-up and skincare because of social media, but like, maybe get them to at least try something else? I don't know how it is in the US, but I did grow up with access to this kind of money, and rather than wasting it on products that are useless to harmful on me I actually got to learn and try a variety of skills...
At 16? I think you're being too generous with that, these kids will be hitting the therapist chair before 16. Still, love to see there are still sensible mothers like you out there!
Thank you! A Sephora brand lip balm, fine. A nice, reasonably priced hand or body cream for after their bath or shower, great. That kind of skincare I can see, especially where I am in the Upper Midwest of the U.S. Winter is harsh on all skin and moisturizing is a good thing to get in the habit of using. But targeted skincare like retinols?! I’d have to ask a dermatologist, but that sounds like it’s asking for trouble in a tweenager or younger child. I dare say even idiotic.
I went on my first trip to Sephora 2 weeks ago. I'm 15, Fashion/Beauty is my special interest, and I've been severely ill and bedridden, so it was a treat. 1, I didn't get anything 2, THE LITTLE KIDS ARE SO ENTITLED! one pushed me out of my wheelchair!
i was in walmart who was yelling at her dad because she had to get her "skincare", she looked like she wasnt even out of elementary school yet. when i say yelling, i meant it, it was borderline screaming. indeed very sad that these kids are being taught this, they dont even need any of these.
I saw a 15 year old cry over “wrinkles”. They were just natural fine lines we all have even babies. I didn’t even get bothered by her more so than I was thinking how sad it is that we’re telling everyone that having any fine lines means you’re old and wrinkly. 😭
@@dont_harsh_my_mellowRIGHT?! I have horrible depression, and so when I look in the mirror and see my smile lines, my first instinct is to smile and see how they were formed. It brightened my mood in school, and now we’re trying to take away the joys of growing old from teenagers? It’s so messed up 😅
saddest part to me is that they go "they need to learn about skincare early" while letting them absolutely destroy their skin so when they really do need skincare they'll need to actually get medical grade stuff or oral medicine to "fix" whatever the hell they caused
Also let's not lie to ourselves, skincare really won't make that much of a difference. Hormone balance and diet has way more of an impact on skin than skincare ever will. And nobody needs antiaging stuff before the age of 21-25
Tbh i feel if people really need skincare they should just go to a dermatologist in the first place. Like stop buying all these random products??? Dermatologists know more about skincare than drunk elephant or whatever. I’m 23 with acne been going to the dermatologist since 21 and the products im on help me a lot AND they’re cheaper
@laurenddddddd what is sad is by 21 they'll actually NEED a dermatologist to fix their problems because of that that makeup and more. Then what will be even worse is that I can foresee that the insurance companies are not gonna shell out several thousands worth of products because it IS all the parents fault. I don't even use anything but lotion. I came across some chick's complaining about dry tight skin AFTER they had used a face wash around FIVE times. This wasn't even just soap, like a acid based face wash. It was so tempting to tell them that they were stupid and to just use a moisturizer instead of basically a chemical peel to clean their face.
@fran791 actually that skincare is really strong and can cause chemical burns if not use properly or too strong on skin that's y I don't use any of that stuff its too strong for my skin and I'm 39
My toddler has an old wet and wild pallet she likes ro do her makeup with when I do mine. So it's not the plastic stuff but an old one I don't use any more. I would never give her my urban decay eyeshadow lol
This is why I can’t take people seriously who want to blame brands and companies for this type of thing. At the end of the day, You as the parent allow your child to be this way. These children are tiktok content and friends through these women’s eyes.
Right? It’s also not even growing up too fast, because the Sephora kids are just treating Sephora product like how kids would treat products at Toys R Us, but I’ll bet money that most of these kids are egged on by their parents because they think it’s a huge flex to have their little girls learn how to “be pretty” early. Which is sickening when you realize they’re going to struggle with image issues especially when they reach puberty. Also not to mention the creeps who love dolled up little girls…. Which is a whole other story
"and now I have a mini bestie to go with me.." And THAT'S the problem. That statement is so telling. So many parents act like their child is meant to be their friend. When I was a teacher I had a mom in tears at a parent-teacher conference who didn't understand why her 5-year-old was mean to her and not her friend. Dad and I had to explain that she was her mom, not her bestie.
I can bet those moms will start emotionally and mentally abusing their daughters once they start exerting independent desire outside of being mommy's dress up doll. It doesn't have to be them not liking makeup anymore either, it could be something smaller like not wanting to do their makeup the exact way mom does it
@@ahstiasummers5583 Sadly, that is the LITERAL path that thinking you are your 10-and-unders bestie takes you on. It has only one end and that is "massive dramas and struggles during teen and later years because daughter is growing up and realizes its NOT cool or fun to always be dealing with a clingy controlling mommy!" Such parenting leaves no room for self-discovery because deviation from what the parent living through you wants to experience (or re-experience) produces fear and anger in the parent. The parent will then try to crack-down on their "suddenly misbehaved teen" who will triple down themselves on trying to break out of mommy-dearest's controlling clinginess, which will hurt mommy's feelings, thus creating a cycle that spins out eventually on fight after fight over what mommy wants vs. what the slowly-turning-adult teen wants in life. In the end, both will have major issues and need professional help. Literally this NEVER goes well and will NOT ever go well, precisely because the adult tried to make a bestie out of a kid they were supposed to raise. If the adults mindset is on being friends first, they don't act with the strictness or directness that a child requires from their parent, thus the child learns less and learns more difficultly. They will always grow up eventually though and when they do they will have their own friends and will not want to spend all their time hanging out with a parent that just wants them to continue doing all the things THEY love to do (which is what they're pushing onto the 10 year olds now). What MOMMY wants to do is go to sephora and right now that's lining up with the kid's interests because its trendy and they want to be like mommy. What about when the kid grows into a teen and decides "wait, I HATE this girly cr@p and I really want to start going ROCK CLIMBING and doing JUJITSU and I want to skateboard!" or any combination of things that are not focused on activities that MOMMY likes to do (like going to Sephora and doing 'typically feminine' things)? The kids like what the parents like because its what the parents like. When they grow up and start discovering what THEY like for themselves, it doesn't necessarily align with what the parents liked to do. The parents, on the other hand, have finished developing and have already learned their tastes, so they won't be growing and changing with the child. So... it's literally impossible NOT to wind up having created a big mess that will only cause the parent who did this to spin out, esp. if they were counting the kid as their only friend. It's inevitable that parent will end up back in the sad lonely swamp, because the kid will have their own friends and want to do their own things as they get more adult and independent.
The whole phenomenon of Sephora kids is absolutely devastating to me because its just further shows just how much we, as a society, push beauty standards onto girls at such a young age. Because why else would a literal elementary schooler so strongly believe that they NEED to have a beauty and skincare routine with more steps then most teens and young adults?
THIS!!!! I also think the mother's are pushing their own insecurities onto their children as well. Why would anyone want their children to be obsessed with makeup and skincare when they're literally kids, they already look young because they ARE young!
What do you mean as a society cause I didn't see no fathers its basically The narcissistic Mother's that like breathing in their own farts And proclaiming it as branded perfume That's causing this spoiling And just remember this is not a just over itself indulgent enriching are real world problems If you happen paying attention to Court TV And the trend of cases growing there
My parents had the *”Want vs Need”* rule. If you *want* something you need to use pocket money. If you *need* something (=necessities like school supplies, new trainers for sports class, a new winter coat because you grew out of yours, hygiene products etc.) they are going to take care of it. I always really appreciated this because 1. It taught you to manage your pocket money 2. It taught you the distinction between a want and a need 3. it taught me to save up for things I wanted. In Germany the branch of the government that’s responsible for like children and family affairs releases a document with their recommendations for pocket money based on age etc. and my parents pretty much stuck with that (like 10€ for 10 year olds, 20-30€ for 13-16, 50€ for 16-18 I believe)
My 6 and 9 year old daughters accompany me to Sephora because I have things to pick up for ME. Its "my store" because Im a grown-up. If they both behave (walking feet, indoor voices, no shoving, no whining, no impolite language) while mom picks up age-appropriate skincare, they can each pick one of the little Sephora brand lipglosses at the counter (which are still like seven motherfucking dollars apiece) so they can feel like they "went shopping with mom". Y'know. Just a little treat. My 9 year old asked why she can't also buy retinol cream and expensive foundation, which is a reasonable question. I told her "Because you're a child and you don't need it". Thats it. Thats all parents have to do. Tell them fucking "No" and don't reneg on it. And that little lipgloss treat goes out the fucking window if they're rude to employees or start finger-fucking the sample products. They know they are to look with eyes, not hands, and treat everyone kindly. If they don't, no treat. Tell your kids "No", fellow Millenial parents. I am fucking BEGGING you.
All little girls love makeup and want to look like mom. That's why we had these shitty greasy "palettes" as kids with 30 shades of "gloss". They don't need anything more. I love the way you include them with the little gloss without folding under the social media pressure 🙌🏻
I’m currently dealing with with an 11 year old trying to to convince me why she needs stuff from Sephora she argues saying I get it so apparently that means the unemployed child should too 🤦🏼♀️ I about sold her when she was caught using my tacha indigo cream 😡 she is desperate to use the stuff but she is 11 heck my 14 year old daughter don’t even ask for this stuff like she does she gets drug store makeup sometimes uses my eyeliner tho 😂
@janee3339 I totally get where she's coming from. Its that weird tween peer pressure. When I was about 12-ish, everyone went apeshit for those yellow silicone Livestrong bands. Its was like the first real viral trend and I would have sold my soul for one. I didn't actually "get" the idea behind the band, just like these kids don't really get why they would need intensive skincare, but damn do they NEEEEED it. I feel like that's no one's fault but target marketing, and the developing brain wanting more than anything to fit in. Hopefully a new, less skin-damaging and expensive fad comes around to distract these kids from $75 retinol drops.
As a frikkin 17 year old I still have to tell my mother whenever I decide to splurge my money at smth💀just recently I wanted to buy a eyeshadow palette and my mother successfully deinfluenced me cause i already have more than enough. That's proper parenting and advising and there's nothing wrong with it. it's not controlling
There isn't a Sephora in my country but even then I would only buy some foundation and a small pallet of eyeshadow because I'm allowed some makeup. Yeah Sephora kids just need to stop, I'm 13 and it's gross that they're spending so much money on products when their kids don't even need/are too young for it.
It's crazy how these mothers are exploiting their children for followers. I'm 16 and I've only ever got 2 things from Sephora a lip balm and face mask from the Sephora brand. I could never imagine spending $90 on a product. Or even $40 for a lip oil.
I’m 21 and only got like 2 things from Sephora too 😭 it’s crazy that these parents are taking freaking 10 year olds and a 6 YEAR OLD there and they spend almost $100. I wasn’t even interested in makeup until I started high school when I was 14.
I'm 20 and while I do have some makeup, I didn't get into makeup until senior year of highschool. I am alternative hence why I enjoy experimenting with makeup. But seeing kids like this is disturbing, when I was that age I was playing with dolls and toys and video games and running around climbing trees. Children are being forced to grow up too fast and it's going to damage them a lot in the future
@@Neo-Queenserenityt2l yeah! Like I feel like there should be a complete ban from having kids in the store and there should be a identity verification before letting people in the store.
Today I saw A child at the candy shop who said "I dOnT care about make up or skincare, I just want to eat candy and play tag!" To their mother. I was so happy to hear that are so kids who are actually acting like kids.
@@macfamgt im 12 and i couldnt care less about skincare and makeup (im a boy anyway), i like playing with my plushies instead (i have like 50 plushies)
As someone who is a literal kid, i always feel bad for the workers as soon as i walk into a sephora. I couldn’t care less for makeup or skin care or whatever but i hate it when my mom goes in there cuz then i have to go in and i get stares as if i even wanna be there, one of the workers was talking to a customer about how it was so messy and she looked at me and them said “yeah it’s the kids who make it a mess” :(
When I went to Sephora with my mother, when I was young, she would get me one of those animal facemasks, and I would just look at perfume or random stuff with art I like on it the whole time it’s not like it’s hard to be a good parent while still bringing your kids to Sephora or any other make up stores it’s entirely the parents and social medias fault.
@@loveheartsprinklesmila2572 Yeah take it from us and definitely avoid getting dependent on makeup and avoid using those selfie filters.. People my age have so much body dysmorphia, and that's why they are getting plastic surgery to look like aliens & getting lip filler... Get comfortable in your own skin, and I'm not saying this like as some sort of positive message, I'm just warning you that everybody I know is miserable because everybody hates how they look.. So I would definitely just learn to love yourself now before it's so ingrained into you you become a depressed middle-aged woman
What drives me wild is that we’re in the middle of an economic crisis and somehow these parents magically have the money for their little kids to spend on luxury skincare. They’re literally raising little consumers that will have little to no impulse control when they get older.
@francoisrenard2300 Right?!? I do pretty well for myself but am still horrified by my $100-200 monthly Ulta outings. I can't imagine spending more than that on a frequent basis!
@@buckygal *Cries in poor* you can spend 100-200$ a MONTH on Ulta? Excuse me while I sob AND celebrate your success - get that bag, at least some of us can Q_Q I just barely make enough to survive and that does not include luxuries like skincare (period - I have one face soap and one all over moisturizer and they both cheap asf). I just splurged on a new ELECTRIC toothbrush (instead of the manual ones) and I was like "wow I'm treating myself". Keep working hard m8, hope you'll always be able to afford these things to treat yourself to - don't feel bad about it if you worked hard and are being reasonable! :)
It’s mostly false… they are spending money they don’t have to keep up with society and brag on social media. Most of those people are in extreme debt and use credit cards like candy. You really don’t realize how much money you waste until you do strict budgeting and stop falling for fast fashion and make up trends. The most liberating feeling is having no house payment, no car payments and using only cash/debt cards. Society and big corporations want us in debt.
What is sad is that there aren't anymore Disney stores or clothing stores with toys and tube slides and small playgrounds inside like there were back in the 90s and 2000s for these kids to play in. So now millennial mothers are taking them into make up stores for the kids to buy things they shouldn't be using at their age. So sad.
@@alliwhite3941I think they are half right, the problem is the internet, when I was a kid in the 2000s I didn’t have this shit, we watched kid networks and seeing ads for cool toys was similar to this, it’s always been this way, people want to be besties with their kids and you can’t do that, kids don’t need a friend they need a parent, but it’s worse no because of the internet and tik tok, I am only friends with my mom now because I am 27 but I still ask for advice because she’s my mom.
It's nuts that the kids said "No deal"? You, as the parent, told them they could choose 1 item, if they say "no deal", then they don't get to go at all. *You're supposed to be the one setting boundaries here, children should not be deciding for themselves what the boundaries are.* Model responsible behavior, these kids will be adults one day and at the very least let them learn some self-regulation and financial management skills. You are not the "cool friend" to your kids, you are the parent, so PARENT.
Literally, how are you gonna say no deal to your own mother and then she proceeds to continue going to the store anyway?? My own mom would literally turn the whole car around
At that point she should say “okay!” And go in to get only what she needs and their errands continue. Perhaps change her mind if they actually do see ONE ITEM they each want, but holding firm if they try to get more
I just cannot understand how any parent gets this fkd by their own kids. Like why? What is it with them that makes them too stupid to say no to their own children? It's like these are the kids who only ever heard "no" their entire lives, and their revenge is to just never say it to their own kids now they're the parents... I hope those kids all grow up to ruin their parents financially and become the worst most troublesome teens to ever exist on the planet. Let the parents and their entire communities find out how absolute SH1T it was to ever raise a kid this poorly. My mother would NEVER. If my sister and I had tried any such thing, she'd have turned the whole car around and just plain refused to even finish the errands or anything. She'd be like "and now you get nothing. Good work!" Or even worse, she'd act like we said nothing at all, let us go in and look at things and when we go to pick items she'd just be like "Oh, I'm sorry, do YOU have money? You said no deal, so NO DEAL. You get nothing." then she'd hold to it, make us watch her buy whatever she was in there for (and best bet she'd decided in that moment to get something just to rub it in that we had behaved poorly, if she hadn't planned to get anything prior to leaving for the shop). We learned very quickly on in life NOT to doubt mom's word or to try to negotiate unless it was something REALLY necessary and we WOULD need to *_prove beyond all doubt_* that the thing we wanted that was not agreed to WAS needed enough to make her relent. Negotiations would almost always mean "you talked back and you were acting greedy. We do not reward greed." and that would mean you would get NOTHING instead of the smaller something that was offered. By the time I had hit 10 I KNEW not to try to negotiate if I wanted what was offered I took what was offered as it was offered to me and I was grateful for it. I had learned by 10 that if I was greedy and pushy and threw tantrums I got NOTHING, but if I behaved and was polite and appreciative I would get treats here and there and occasionally I would be allowed to have a thing I asked for when in a store IF THERE WAS MONEY. I also knew by 10 that "Getting extras" depended on "if we have the money" and that "we didn't have the money" often - so that meant we were not rich people. It was basic, but I understood that things cost money, that daddy worked hard for the money we had, that we didn't always have enough for everything and that because of this it meant I could not always expect or ask for things. That didn't stop either of us from checking (asking for things) but it did mean we respected when we were told no (for the most part - we were kids after all so poor moods and being tired would occasionally cause tantrums that were grown out of as we came into preteens and teen years each). When you actually apply COMPASSIONATE discipline that seeks to educate as well as provide structure, you raise kids into adults who will function. My parents could have done more to teach us about money from a young age (particularly how to budget and balance bills etc. by showing us how they do it) but they at least tried to make us respect money and how it should be saved not spent as soon as you get it. I cry for the future adults these kids will become, for the way they will struggle when they try to leave the (clearly financially abled) family and realize that nothing they make will ever provide them with the life their mommy and daddy provided (unless they marry rich or work REALLY hard after being brought up to barely ever work for anything they get). They'll have sh1t budgeting and financing mentalities and they'll have a low level of tolerance for hard work to earn. These kids will suffer in so many ways, its beyond depressing to think about.
Because of these people, whenever i take my little sister, (13), to Sephora, to buy her a treat, (nothing crazy, mostly mini's, lip stuff, perfumes, depending on the occasion), a staff member quite literally followed us around. She feels such an aversion going into a Sephora, because of all these Sephora Kids, and she does not (rightly so) want to be taken for one.
I am finding it deeply disturbing every time one of the parents justifies this behavior as "just starting a skincare/makeup collection early". These products EXPIRE! They have a shelf life from the second those 10 yr old hands touch it. This is only teaching them to start buying something expensive, and keep buying the expensive product, over and over again because someone else enjoys it.
I am a 34 year old woman with a two income household, and I have had that Charlotte Tilbury bronzer in and out of my Sephora cart for 6 months because I just cannot justify the price. What has the world come to when a 10 year old gets it to play with?!
No literally my siblings are asking for $100+ items. No honey you are getting a $25 dollar spending per week. Then suddenly I’m the bad sister since I don’t buy them stuff. My mom has shown them how much it costs to earn this stuff. But TH-cam has ruined their perception on what is appropriate for their age!
I'm a fully independent adult, but I only wear makeup for formal events, dates, interviews, and for fun when I feel like playing around with them. Since I mostly buy them for fun, you know what brand most of my products are? ELF!! I don't need to worry about wasting or throwing away product when everything in my makeup kit cost less than $10!
im a 16 year old guy, and i once went into a sephora (because i do cosplay) for a product and let me tell you the FEAR IN THE EMPLOYEES EYES when she asked me ‘so, uh, how old are you?’ like… how traumatized are these poor people from the sephora little girls that even i triggered them? lolll
As a mother of three, I’m here to tell you, you’re absolutely right and you sound like a mother yourself. God bless you. Thank you for covering topics like this.
@@ThereisNoRealMe11 it is great, I love being a mother. There are definitely hard days but nothing good in life comes easy. The hard days are always worth it. Thank you, so much. God bless you!
@@Melsxverde I couldn’t wear makeup until I had a job and could buy it myself! Same with a phone, iPod, etc. I had to earn everything through hard work. Including makeup lol
these mothers are insane, im so glad my mom raised me right. im 19 and only stepped foot in a sephora LAST MONTH WITH MY MOM and i got 2 things that i ACTUALLY needed 😭 it was literally my moms first time in there too, we buy everything from walgreens or CVS but my mom had a lot of gift cards and invited me to go with her
That is literally so true and I don’t think kids should live like that honestly but at the end of the day they are young and it’s the parents fault so🤷🏼♀️
I'm 14 and and only can take my mom's old products she doesn't want. I was allowed in Ulta at 12-ish? but wasn't allowed makeup and was only allowed lip gloss and hair accessories im so glad i wasn't raised like those kids
I went to Sephora for the first time in September 2023 and I’m 27. I went with my friend because she wanted to get something for her husband. Stuff there is way too expensive.
These parent don't actually want to parent. They are the same types to moan and complain that laws need to change to protect their kids. And take away adults rights. Like in California they banned flavored vape because "the children". Like banning it only means kids can get access to it without having to show ID. These parents literally want to push the actual responsibility of parenting on all of us instead of taking responsibility for their own choices.
So many of millennials often talk about how they all have eating disorders, body dysmorphia and unhealthy relationships with food because of the early 2000's "trends" of fat shaming, diet culture etc. But many millennial parents fail to recognize how they are no better towards their own kids because these poor young girls will now grow up just as insecure as their mother's did but with a whole new set of deep insecurities. For a generation that constantly talks about "breaking cycles", they are definitely keeping the cycles of self-loathing and deep insecurity alive and well.
Its kinda sad on how probably these girls are gonna grow up to be insanely insecure or even worse just because they're moms let them do it and they think they'll have to wear constant makeup and always use skincare :(
Getting serious mental health issues at like 10 :) yayyyyyyy If parents wanted a doll instead of a kid, why not just get one? There are lifesized ones-- (this is a joke, thisisaJOKE)
Then we might see them have reproductive issues because of all the chemicals in the products they use. Heavy use of makeup is related to cancer and hormonal imbalances. Just like plastic a lot of the chemicals in cosmetics mimic estrogen.
When I was a kid, it was considered scandalous that there were girls in middle school wearing makeup. My cousin got into an argument with my parents when she was living with us for a year because she wanted to wear makeup to school at 13.
For me whenever I go to sephora its to buy Lipstick mostly because my mom only allows me to wear lipstick. I am a 14 year old girl in 8th grade and I find this really odd that 10 year old girls are wearing makeup and skincare when they dont even have ANY typee of SKIN PROBLEMS. Like wth are you purchasing skincare when you have freaking flawless skin.
Yes, I put mascara on for school once because I wanted to fit in and some other girl came up to me and said “you’re wearing so much makeup” 🥲 but I doubt it’s seen so bad in school these days, it wasn’t allowed in my school back then either!
“We need to get those wrinkles away” GIRL WHAT WRINKLES?? You’re like 6! I’m so disappointed in the parents of these poor kids for influencing them to want makeup at such an early age, they don’t need it! Their skin is perfect! The parents are also implementing the idea into their kids that they won’t look pretty/be enough without makeup or having a ton of expensive skincare. That is SO damaging to the mind of a child!
Agree. Bet in ten years those same kids are going to be I therapy with a completely new therapy branch being addressed. The “my parent pushed me into using products that were too young for me b/c they told me I needed them. So I’ve always thought I wasn’t good enough” or some crap like that.
The minute I started using make up I became self conscious about my looks. Imagine it happening at 10? Why are parents creating kids they better of saving for mental Healthcare than education?
Underage unsupervised kids should be banned from there. Period. This is very lazy parenting. Stick their kids in front of an iPad all day without telling them anything about the real world.
@@Meow4Bwhat are you talking about? I used to go to those types of stores by myself as a teen in both the 80' s and 90' s, so something is off with your story.
@@Meow4Bwhat music or video store are you talking about? Be specific? I used to go into Sam Goody all the time. There was just less people then - and less people that acted like assholes 🤪
i mean i go on my ipad alot but i aint no sephora kid in matter of fact i never been to ulta or sephora for christmas i got a moisturizer and a clenser bc im hitting puberty
Watching a mother drop a full one of my paychecks on beauty for babies while I struggle to pay for my education and vehicle while working 22 hours a week on top of college makes me feel so defeated…
My mom used to always say "I'm your mom, not your friend". At the time I didn't understand it but now I am so grateful she did that. As a parent you need to have some balls and set proper boundaries if you truly want what's best for your kid. And now that I’m an adult my mom and I are closer than ever. My best friend grew up with a friend-mom and now their relationship is weird. Think about the long term, people!
I’m a stepmom to three. They are young adults now but their mom made things extremely difficult for me. Between wanting to be their friend instead of their mom or ditching them altogether all the time, I was always the bad guy in the end.
@CubsGirl79 I'm sorry you had to go through that. 🩷 My mom went through the same with my step-sister (also an adult and older than me), and to this day she looks at my mom as some villain, even though she was loving towards her and set the boundaries for respect that her actual mother never bothered to set. I hope that your step daughters realize that you were actually doing what was best for them in the end.
My dad was the type to call me his friend and his daughter but our relationship was very co dependent as with him relying on me to make him feel better whenever his mental issues get triggered which in turn ruined my mental health. Though there's nothing wrong being close and all with your parents, I'm actually close to my mom. But it seems like these moms are also very dependent on the kids, either it's from giving the kids whatever they want to be loved or living through their kid or wanting fame from their kid. Those type of relationships are tricky and there are ways to navigate it to avoid it turning that way. Like if they really want to bond over makeup then they should have just went to a Clare's.
She’s raising lil monsters. If that’s a “just for fun trip” she’s creating very high expectations. Not to mention their blatant disrespect for what mom said before they went into the store.
One of the worst parts is the mom making their daughters their “bestie”. As someone who was raised as their mother’s best friend, it is awesome as an adult but can come with several downsides as a child.
When the kid is a minor it is the parent's job to be a parent. When the kid is an adult and are fully functioning in the real world as an adult then the relationship can change into a friendship.
10:31 ok look when I was nine I did like Sephora, not because I would buy there but because I liked makeup I wanted to put makeup on people, my mom wouldn’t let me buy there, obviously and got me *KID FRIENDLY* makeup sets, yes u heard me Sephora parents *KID FRIENDLY* made for kids.
I am a teacher, 20 year plus…I have 10 year old students who can barely read, but they have Stanley Cups, LuluLemon, and expensive makeup items. It’s really sad yall! Thank you for making this video! It’s becoming a crisis.
The real disturbing problem is the mothers so desperate for popularity on social media they exploit their kids and pretty much screw their innocent skin and mental health up . This world is twisted
15:18 Keep in mind that that girl is only FIVE years old, and see tgose like maroon droplets or whatever from drunk elephant? THATS RETINOL. LIKE WHAT SHES ONLY 5 😭
@@thedancingfishyyythank goodness there’s young teens out there who don’t have parents like this.. I hope you’re surviving out there, the other kids are apparently insane. Honestly? If you ever get interested in it? I highly recommend sticking to eyeshadow and lipstick. One pallet with diverse shades or colours you’d use and a small handful of lipsticks, if not just one go-to in your favourite shade. Your skin is fine, I promise. I’m 22 and I got into makeup recently myself, and it’s fun! Obviously you do you, I’m happy for you, I just wanted to pass down some advice
The problem in my opinion is the rampant narcissism, the constant need to be online, to film oneself and to buy useless and expensive things just to be part of the masses and be talked about. If you see these mothers they film themselves with the excuse of filming their daughters.
Especially in the USA there is a big Problem of disappearing child places. So the "sometimes our Kids have fun playing adults and being kids" they don't really have the chance to do more. Less and less playgrounds, more grumpy child hating adults ...
Millennial here. I was LITERALLY in a spelling bee competition in high school. Now, after years of autocorrect and technology, I can't remember how to spell big words half the time. These kids are doomed
The fact that these kids are even on TikTok makes me furious. Do you know how many predators are out there looking for videos like these? And how easy it is for them to find them? These mothers are terrible people.
Let's not even get on that subject with the toddler accounts.....pedos be in the comments making clothing request ...smdh and these delulu moms actually be filling the request 🤦♀️ wtf is wrong with people now a days
I made a fake zigazoo account just to try and find fidget content, (there is none) but one of the first thing I saw on a BRAND NEW ACCOUNT'S feed is a "who here has a huge skin care collection?" Post. And vidoes about kids with makeup collections. This is a BRAND NEW ACCOUNT with no data yet!
forget just predators watching! they can recognize the sephora location and wait for them there, they'll know lots about the kid from watching all of their videos and can easily convince a child that they're a family friend with all the deets dropped, and then bam, pred gets a free kid. gg moms!! put your whole lives online so predators know your schedule and know when to strike at your kid who you're not teaching ONLINE HYGIENE.
I've noticed it's the mothers who are into makeup and don't really seem to bond well with their kids who are using makeup as a common interest, as a way to finally bond.
It's infuriating how self-absorbed these millennial moms are. Your child should be developing their own interests and hobbies without these vapid women shoving their makeup obsession down the throats of their impressionable daughters. When you become a mom it's expected that you're gonna have to feign interest in the silly toys, kids movies, games, and every other thing that kids are fascinated by because that self-exploration is vital to their development. It's your JOB to be present in those moments when your kid is getting excited about the same toy for the hundredth time. It's what you signed up for. But instead, these selfish influencer wannabes think their child's life should revolve around what THEY are interested in. I'm not even touching on the fact that these women are 100 percent going to be responsible for body image issues their daughters are inevitably going to end up having. Istg, millennials and Gen Z are well on their way to become the worst parenting generation(s)
It’s sad because they could do that by giving their daughter a “makeover” with the old makeup they already have at home. Or painting their daughters nails and just chatting. There is no need to let their kids do this in Sephora.
If they did maybe they could build a healthy idea about make up & skin. These mothers are into it but not teaching them that certain products arent for young kids or that they are beautiful already.
Literally me too. Not a single drop of makeup has touched my face and my mom literally had to remind me several times for several months to use moisturizer until she finally settled on some wipes
As an Esthetician who is now in school to become a dermatologist, this is a real life horror movie. I can’t imagine what a vet in the field thinks of this mess. When that 10 year old is 16, she’s going to look like a 30 year old.
Not just that, all these chemicals are bad for the body and have so many known and unknown adverse effects. Women need to understand the link between heavy cosmetic use and reproductive issues.
I’m not a skin care expert, but I have to wonder if retinol on pubescent again would be a bad thing. It just seems like it’s too strong to put on skin that delicate.
@@Juno-z4n they definitely are a lot of drunk elephant stuff has highly active ingredients these kids are literally gonna have chemical burns, like they're feening for skincare that their grandmothers should be using
I always had accommodations as a kid, since *sKiN cOnDiTiOnS aRe FuN🤩* and my acne was AWFUL. But seriously I WAS AWARE I STARTED EARLY, BECAUSE MOST KIDS DIDN’T HAVE SKIN LIKE MINE. It scares me that this is becoming normalized: my acne was so bad that I would cry about it, and if I brushed some of it, it’d irritate me, so I literally had to use products for healthy skin, but it was always things that my mother and I read and researched the ingredients of. I never used adult products, because it wasn’t meant for my skin, but now we’re normalizing children’s usage of products for GROWN ADULTS?!
This is insane to me. I'm a millennial, I don't have kids, but if I did I definitely wouldn't be letting them buy skincare. These parents only had kids so they could have a friend or a "mini me", so sad.
Pageant mom behavior! This is women living through their kids. I would love to see the venn diagram on how many of these kid's also have their moms trying to help them be an influencer, too. You know those circles are overlapping a lot.
Mom's who want to be BFFS with there 10 year olds, next we're going to start seeing them trying to get into clubs and wanting to wear pornagraphic clothing 🤦♀️
It's even worse than the pageant moms cause those videos are on the internet possibly forever. Were all the crazies and perverts lurk. Hope these little girls don't take psychological damage from this exploit.
I remember going there once with my mom and I heard behind a little girl asking her mom if she can wear make up and her mother went “No you’re too young.” And I smiled cuz I felt like it was rare now to see mothers not wanting their very little girls wearing make up.
This is bananas. I started with “skin care” at age 7 due to some specific dermatologic issues, and I started wearing makeup at 12 because I’ve always loved it. But at 12 I took my happy ass to the drugstore that was within walking distance and bought basic Cover Girl out of my allowance. If I had rudely demanded expensive cosmetics, or if I had run wild and trashed the Estée Lauder counter, I’d STILL be grounded, 40 years later.
My daughter at 15 thought she might want to try foundation and blush, I was so impressed at the time the beauty consultant told my daughter, the longer she keeps her face clean and continues to use a good moisturizer she is preserving her natural beauty. So in return we concentrated on good cleaning products and established a routine. Of course this was back in the early 90's.
no forreal im 13 and i feel left out like how are these 10 y/o and under can spend so much? the most i spend with my dads credit card was 40 dollars and on accident i was only supposed to spend 10 but i mis heard him.
@@saleacopelandyou shouldn't feel left out,you should feel proud of your parents for parenting you. And you should feel good about yourself because you're you and you are unique. You don't need all of this crap
I'm pretty sure those narcissistic mothers aren't wealthy, either. Sure, there's some influencer income but I bet most of them use credit cards only. When you don't care abour morality, you don't care about finances either!!
And then feeling discouraged, depressed and sad because "they can't be normal like everyone else" - meanwhile, the actual reality is that 90% of us can't afford any of this even as adults ourselves and they likely won't be able to afford to live that way in future as adults either. Setting them up for even more disappointment later.
I'm glad I was born to parents who allowed me to be a child and not grow up so fast. must be why I still feel like a kid from time to time, even though I'm 21. I feel so sorry for these little girls who are allowed on social media and even exploited by their own parents on these platforms.
Same here, I'm 22 but when I was a kid my parents let me be a kid, I still sometimes have moments where I still feel like a kid. Honestly seeing how kids are like these days, I'm happy I grew up during simpler and better times before all this tiktok nonsense. The only gripe I have is not being born even earlier. I think my cousins who were born in the 90s had it better than I did. They got to experience the old school family road trips with paper maps and getting lost and such, and got to grow up in a time before the internet, in a time when corner stores were still a thing and kids would play together in the neighborhood and buy treats from the corner store. Even when I was a kid all these things were already fading away, or gone entirely. And now they're completely gone, gone are the days when kids would play together after school in the neighborhood, and actually have quality play time and bonding time with friends and peers, kids would just go home to play on their electronic devices nowadays.
@@karltsang1189 my country was still stuck in the 90s when I was growing up, so my childhood was exactly like that- playing outside from the morning till night with all neighbors, playing fun games, making up the games ourselves so we could stay entertained etc. half of us didn't even know what internet and computers were until early 2010s. it was such a fun time. the last time I played outside was in 2015 because most kids were already teenagers in high school, so it wasn't cool for them anymore. I loved my childhood and even if we had computers at home, going out with friends outside to play was far more interesting. it's creepy to me how the world has changed more in the last 5 years than it did in between 2000s and late 2010s.
I’m 12 years old and people my age are bragging about having a 15 step skincare routine. 15?! I don’t even have a skincare routine. My family doesn’t have that kind of money to waste on skincare and makeup. The one thing I have ever got from Sephora is a Laneige lip thing. Personally, I think that kids my age and younger DO NOT NEED THAT KIND OF CRAP FROM SEPHORA.
I’m also 12 and I don’t have a skincare routine either and I also never wear make up unless it a special occasion. I’ve also only ever gone into a Sephora once and I didn’t get anything it was all for my mom. I really don’t understand why people need this stuff you should be happy about how you look you don’t have to be like other people like be your self. It’s all just really useless.
When I was a kid and received my own money as a birthday gift for the first time (it was 75 Finnish Marks = about 15€ today) back in around 1992, I spent it all at once for "loose" candy. She had asked me specifically to not spend it all at once for candy and I promised I won't. And I still did. When I got home with that giant bag of candy, my mother smacked the snot out of my dumb arse and took the candy. She then rationed the candy for me and my brother over several saturdays until it was all gone. I don't blame my mother at all, I learned that fuck around and find out is a real thing.
And Bubble did that too! So glad that these companies are stepping up against this madness of these little kids wrecking the stores and who aren’t even old enough to wear anything! They haven’t even hit puberty yet!
I'm not even joking. A few days ago, some 10 year olds (at the most), were walking around with their Fast food drinks in hand, holding their Mecca bags, strutting down the Mall like teeagers, and more 10 year olds in Mecca then 16 year old girls dragging around their boyfriend to go makeup shopping. This needs to change. I'm so glad Sephora is taking action. Edit to explain more: - I'm fine with 16 year olds with boyfriends, I was just comparing the usual amount of them in makeup stores, to the growing amount of 10 year olds. I am surprised how many MORE 10 year olds there are. - Mecca is a Makeup store in Oceania - A Mecca bag is a bag you put your purchased skincare in to hold it. Like a little stiff paper bag with the brand name on it. Edit story: For the very few amount of 10 year olds WITH parents present, they had Mecca gift cards, and were talking about how so boy (they probably have a boyfriend) or someone that got some makeup thing. Also, there were not supervised 10 year olds with gift cards as well. Mecca needs to take action on this. I don't even shop there, but I have seen the damage...
My mom let me wear a pink lipstick of her's with my Cinderella dress when I was 6 years old, and it was an HONOR! It was SPECIAL because I was dressing up and wanted to be pretty! I also never, EVER looked at my mother's makeup routine and thought "I want to do that!" because I saw my mum in makeup so often that I kind of assumed she just always looked like that. The mom saying "she's gonna be curious seeing me with makeup!" is either not handling her daughter's curiosity appropriately (take her to Claire's, teach her how you do YOUR makeup but set boundaries over what and when she can wear certain things) or, even worse, she's simply ASSUMING her daughter is curious and wanting the make-up.
That was the worst to me, that she just assumed her daughter will be curious sbout it no question. I was a very gender-nonconforming kid. I vocalized clearly that I disliked red and especially pink as a kid, and I rather wanted pokemon/dinosaur/animal shirts to wear than anything princess/fairy/mermaid related. I even refused to wear primcess stuff to my friend's princess-themed birthdays. And all of those things were age-appropriate to me as a kid, but I was still feeling discomfort due to the expectation that I should like something like that. Imagine if her daughter isn't actually that much into girly stuff, and on the top of that, your mum would strongly push you into feminine, age-inappropriate stuff 🤮
I remember the first time I wore makeup I was 10 and it was just a tiny bit of mascara, because I was dressing up as a bride. It's crazy how these kids are so obsessed with makeup. I once saw a 4th grader with a full face of makeup when I was in 8th grade, wearing only a little bit of black eye pencil. I feel bad for them
@@sharonharris9782 I agree.. And like it feels so weird that society is pushing us to grow up when we're literally children or young teenagers.. it feels so weird.
I'm 14 and even i don't beg to go to Sephora every chance I can. I've been to Sephora once and gotten three items with my birthday money-a lip gloss, acne cream, and one eye shadow palette. Parents taking their 4-10 year old kids to Sephora and getting "Drunk Elephant" is absolutely pathetic.🤦♀
15:16 RIGHT AFTER THEY SAID “wait until you see the 5 yr olds…” I GOT AN AD THAT INSTANTLY STARTED WITH IT SAYING: “REALITY CHECK UP!!!!-“ Even the ads are saying these ppl need help.
I’ll say one more thing, this Christmas I got my kids a body mist set and a bubble bath set, do you know what they did with it? They made potions with it. They didn’t do a get ready with me, they didn’t throw a fit because it didn’t like the scent or the brand, they used it for potions. It hurts my heart to think they were pushing them to grow up this fast.
Frr tho at their age I was still watching my hello kitty shows and playing with toys that are now slowly deteriorating in a plastic bag at the back of a closet😭😭
In my opinion, these moms just have shopping addictions that they value over actual friendships/relationships so they force the only person they can to join them. It's also, again in my opinion, laziness and not wanting to play with your kids. So, you make them "play" with things YOU (the parents) want to do instead.
Well, my parents gave me books to ‘play with’ and send me to different activity classes. If parents can’t or too lazy to play with their kids at least give them something useful. 😅
@@user-bi8ko7kc6h Exactly! This is what gets me, there are actually OTHER ways they could tend needs of child without impacting their ability to be lazy carcasses. They could go find afterschool and weekend activities to drop them off at. They could take the 100s of $$$ they spend on Sephora and pay a fking nanny or sitter to do homework help and play time. They could actually invest in some "boredom buster" activities that produce little mess but hours of entertainment for the kids to leave you alone. You could just take them to a kids-play place and pay a sitter to watch them there for a few hours... At the very least, you could invest in some edu-tainment games and videos and sit them down with THOSE (laziest form but a few steps up from TV or iPad as sitter). If you want them to do something with you that YOU will also enjoy, how about picking a game to play together that's within range of their age or which isn't too horrible content wise to share with a kid so long as they only play with you. You could literally get pokemon and play it with them... Bonus, they'd play it on their own too if they liked that one. There's all kinds of ways to entertain the kids that you can do as a lazy person that AREN'T nearly half as detrimental to them as just dropping them off at a mall to run wild or letting them buy and use whatever they want from adult makeup and skincare brands.
"Gotta get rid of these wrinkles" WHAT WRINKLES?????? GIRL YOU ARE **FIVEEEEE** YEARS OLD YOU DON'T HAVE WRINKLES!!!!!!!! I swear the mom prompted her to say that, there is NO WAY a FIVE YEAR OLD would have come up with that on her own.
I remember being little watching my mom do her makeup and I would beg her to do mine or let me play with it and she would always tell me "no you're too little you don't need it." I remember crying because I thought she was being mean by not letting me but as an adult I'm thankful she didn't let me. Could you imagine the self image issues these girls are going to have when they're older? I genuinely feel sorry for them.
Lol in middle school I only had an essence mascara and a 5€ kiko tinted lip balm. And still my mom would only only let me wear the mascara on special occasions, not to go to school
The fact these 4-12 year old kids are buying hundreds or thousands of dollars in Sephora stuff is actually insane 😭 like, as a 17 year old I’m still, getting excited over stuffed animals and LPS. These parents really need to bring them to a toy store and put something that isn’t their own phone in front of their face so they can actually engage in having a childhood. Also, the fact this age demographic is on social media TERRIFIES me, why are these little kids on such platforms when as a kid, getting my first iPad, all I could have was one Lego game? “I saw people using this last so I guess it’s important” she literally has no idea what the people in the videos were saying, she just saw the name of the brand and the name of the makeup product itself and went “oh mommy will let me buy that!! Cuz it’s important duh.” This new age genuinely scares the hell out of me.
Same. As a 19 year old I still get excited over the smallest things. I got my first phone when I was 12. I was so scared to ask my mom to buy me some computer game membership when I was younger and it took a lot of convincing until she eventually agreed. I pretty much grew up playing outside the entire day (aside from going to school) and then watching a movie together with my parents in the evening. That was my childhood and looking back I can honestly say it was amazing. I don't even know what to think when watching videos like this
As a fellow gen z, I am scared. This is freaking scary. These kids aren’t ever going to experience climbing a tree, falling in love with a book, or even making stuff and selling it at a yard sale. Society is honestly doomed. This is literally so horrifying. I, not once, ever asked my mom to take me to a Sephora as a child. I think I walked in with her ONCE, and I was scared because it was overstimulating and it felt like a different planet. Like, I remember being really confused and feeling lost because I didn’t understand what was happening or what anything did.
When I was 12 I went to sephora to buy lip gloss. My 13 year old friend came with me, I thought it would just be eyeliner, she needed TWO baskets, TWO BASKETS FOR ALL THAT STUFF. I WAS STUNNED
She didn’t need all that stuff like one eye shadow palette not even can probably multiple as blush bronzer concealer sometimes lipstick ( even though it makes the lips look dryer than Death Valley ) and contour
Sephora is so expensive. I don’t understand how these parents can afford to buy all of these expensive products for kids who don’t even need it. It’s crazy. It’s just a way for these parents to show off!!
Credit cards.
@@WeCookThingsso much debt though.
Yeah.. like they can save money for the future.
Ikr
Seriously. And many of Drunk Elephant's or Charlotte Tillbury's stuff are $70-90 for a mediocre-at-best product, which the kid doesn't even need and can be damaging to their skin. Anything for their little demon spawn to be "popular," I guess.
Mothers who are proud that their daughters are addicted to Sephora I think we should all agree to collectively shame.
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why? the young girls are only copying what they see their older sisters and mothers doing. It’s always been that way. Why are we surprised?
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Ugh, not to mention...The fact that the sweet little six year old wanting stuff that smells nice like watermelon chapstick apparently makes her mom "disappointed" because she's not reaching for high value items or whatever... JESUS CHRIST SHE'S SIX!!!
ikr,its fucking sick
I never really got into the whole makeup thing other than the quick powder, eyeliner, mascara blush and eyebrow pencil. On in 5 minutes or less probably. My skin is sensitive and easily breaks out with foundation. I really don't need foundation, so that's helpful. But my dentist gives out chapsticks made of beeswax and kid scents like grape and watermelon. I tried one, unaware it was scented and was in Heaven. Sent me back to being a kid when that's what we had. Bubblegum (clear) scented lipgloss, and fruit scents. Those are so fun. What's wrong with these mothers? Didn't they have a childhood? 😢
I'm a tomboy my daughter is an extreme girly girl. She gets super sparkly eye shadows, lipsticks nail polish blushes, brushes (no eyeliner or mascara) came in a cute little box with a mirror. The nail polish is non toxic and peels off, the makeup is non toxic and safe for sensitive skin. She knows she is NOT allowed to leave out of the house with it but can wear gloss/chapstick. Spent total $50 on everything.😂
I only wore makeup twice, and never used any creams or cleansers on my skin. I was a child who has sensitive skin as an adult, I suffer dermatitis all over, not just on my face, but everywhere. When I was a kid, I was learning how to be self-sufficient, learning to clean up my house, playing outside, using my imagination, reading a book, learning to crochet at fifteen...... why not teach these children how to read and write, or send them outside, allow them to get filthy, and teach them how to crochet or knit? At ten years old, I was grieving a loss, but also learning how to keep house. I was learning how to iron harder clothes, like shirts and dresses, not worrying about my skincare. I was excited for the usual kid things. At eleven, I was getting ready for two trips to a bush children's home. At thirteen, I was getting ready to better understand my body, and being bullied constantly throughout everything. I am no oil painting (plain jane) but this generation is getting ridiculous .
Goddamn.. what type of parents are those? I'm a teen and the most makeup I've ever put on was lipgloss/lipstick, mascara, blush and eyeshadow (only in some cases tho). Like.. back at these kids' age I was still playing with toys, play makeup sets, toy kitchens and dollies, or I'd just do chores to get extra pocket money so I can buy a bar of chocolate or so. These kids are just.. this is crazy. Those kids' skin is literally gonna be ruined by 20 if they're already using this much chemicals.
11:40 For my 6th birthday, I had a birthday party at Justice. We were able to fill up a tiny bag with 5 or 10 items that we wanted and then we all got makeovers done. The difference here is that THIS WAS AT A STORE TARGETED TOWARDS CHILDREN and we weren't getting makeup products that were ridiculously expensive and made for grown adults.
That was one of the best birthday parties I've ever had as a child.
I’m 17 and absolutely refuse to go inside Sephora because I have ZERO CLUE how to use any makeup that does not go on my eyes. I’m really good at doing eyeshadow and art with it, but no clue what the rest of the face needs lol
These mothers are seeking TikTok fame for themselves. Pure and simple. It’s disgusting
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These are this generations Dance Moms
Plus they want that free sh#t too!! 😂😂😂
Exactly. The whole "Sephora Kids" thing is trending now so they're all jumping on the bandwagon while simultaneously showing off how "classy" and "high-end" they are.
Did anyone else notice how far the first kids went over budget? They each were supposedly given $100, but the one girl alone spent well over $200. Combined with the fact that they never even considered the "one item each" rule their mom set...that tells me this mom just throws money at her kids to shut them up and doesnt do any parenting. It's way bigger than the Sephora crap.
Mom said one item, deal or no deal. They said no deal… any she took them in anyway!! My mom wouldn’t have even made it into the parking lot if she had ANY inclination that I would expect anything else!! However I also wasn’t the “girly girl” she wanted so maybe she would have given a little 😅 but I never cared for makeup or dolls no matter how hard she tried! Any time I wanted make up I made her do it anyway because I knew she’d do it better (few and far between occasions)
I never even had that much money as a 10yrs old. This is wild to me. Most I did was buy several magazines at once and still never spend over $8
And if it costs more than I had, I obviously couldn't buy it.
These kids will have an awful awakening when they go to college or to work and don't get the special treatment anymore.
they are kids, that is very nomal as they don't know boundaries. But its the parents fault
A ten yr old having make up and the parent allowing is disturbing.
The tooth fairy?!?!💀
The mom saying "my daughter sees me walk out the door every day with a face full of makeup so naturally she'll be interested"
My mom always used makeup, did her hair, she took me to buy her hair dyes and stuff and she always told me "don't use makeup until you're an adult. Your face is just fine the way it is and you can ruin it if you do makeup this early in age"
I didn't wear a full face of makeup until 19. And I'm glad, my skin is awesome!
Edit: I never said I never user a drop of makeup until 19. I used BB creams, gloss, tinted balms and eyeliner. But concealer, shadow, blush and stuff was something I did after 19.
Fr that’s what play makeup for kids is for, so they can experiment and play and be inspired by their moms not use actual makeup
as a teen who wears makeup i think it’s fine as long as you don’t use too much and make sure to clean your face 😆 but i agree its probably better for your skin if you don’t use it as all
also betting that if she had a son who saw her leave the house every day with a face full of makeup and asked her to get him some, she'd either tell him no, or, if she's more liberal, give much more consideration to what she got him and how much of it rather than letting him just blindly emulate her
My mom was the same too! I've seen her wear makeup on almost a daily basis, but never took interest in it until I was 18 - 20. But she has always told me that you don't need makeup until you're an adult.
i'm 13, and I use skincare (i have severe acne and such so i kinda have to so i don't feel gross and its good for me), my skin has gotten to the point where its pretty clear, and i'm just using some tinted moisterizer to cover up and acne scars and some dark circles. Your mum is so right, and i'm so glad you have clear skin!! xox
Y'all, when the apocolypse hits, we need to make a support group for these kids so they don't have a meltdown over makeup PLUS everything going on. I call dibs on helping make them toys.
Actually, I don't think they would survive an Apocalypse!!!
I'll bring the legos
I’ll bring the beanie babies!
i’ll bring the baby dolls!
I got the beginner garden kits!
As a Gen Z parent, my 5 year old daughter comes with me to Sephora but she knows it is big people makeup and she can not touch anything. It's absolutely the parenting.
You are one of those moms that knows exactly how to raise a child
Also ppl forget that you can play with your mom's old makeup when you start being interested in it, I don't get why they're buying brand new stuff to children
@ville__WTF. You're probably a bot
@ville__you ain't got content. And you're definitely a bot
W mother.
I’m a mother of a 10yo & a makeup artist. My daughter has never gotta anything other than a lip gloss or body lotion from Sephora & im a mfn rouge member. Wtf ever happened telling your children that they are beautiful as they are? These women are literally farming for these kids to be in a therapists chair by 16 smh
What I find extra sad about this, is the fact that if a mother can afford all those expensive products, wouldn't she be able to afford extracurricular activities and courses? For her child's actual development?
Sure, maybe the child is already into make-up and skincare because of social media, but like, maybe get them to at least try something else?
I don't know how it is in the US, but I did grow up with access to this kind of money, and rather than wasting it on products that are useless to harmful on me I actually got to learn and try a variety of skills...
@@adish1401exactly children should be involved in children’s activities
We need more moms that are like you. So I’m going to be one of those moms.
At 16? I think you're being too generous with that, these kids will be hitting the therapist chair before 16.
Still, love to see there are still sensible mothers like you out there!
Thank you! A Sephora brand lip balm, fine. A nice, reasonably priced hand or body cream for after their bath or shower, great. That kind of skincare I can see, especially where I am in the Upper Midwest of the U.S. Winter is harsh on all skin and moisturizing is a good thing to get in the habit of using.
But targeted skincare like retinols?! I’d have to ask a dermatologist, but that sounds like it’s asking for trouble in a tweenager or younger child. I dare say even idiotic.
These are the new "pageant moms". It just feels like they're living vicariously through their daughters.
Absolutely accurate
Oh my God you're absolutely right
I went on my first trip to Sephora 2 weeks ago. I'm 15, Fashion/Beauty is my special interest, and I've been severely ill and bedridden, so it was a treat.
1, I didn't get anything
2, THE LITTLE KIDS ARE SO ENTITLED! one pushed me out of my wheelchair!
If your children can't read what the brand is, let alone what's inside the products, then THEY DO NOT NEED THAT.
Yes, this ☝ it's ridiculous, they don't need it 🙄
And neither do the moms if they can't read it either 😂😂😂
@_Twidgit_ There's a wee bit of a difference between antibiotics and luxury skincare
100% "cant read it you dont need it"
😂😂😂 so true
i'm glad that you're censoring the kids' faces and being respectful towards these childrens' privacies in ways their mothers clearly aren't
Agreed I wanted to comment the same
Agreed. Kids are not content to be exploited for clout and money.
i'm glad that you're censoring the kids' faces and being respectful towards these childrens' privacies in ways their mothers clearly aren't
It sucks that she had to do it.
@@Anasteroiddestroyer how would exploiting your child get you paid? I thought tiktok didn't monetise content
“I can feel those wrinkles melting away.” This poor girl, she’s 5…
its so fucking sad.....
I had to pause the video and put my face in my hands for a minute after that…..
i was in walmart who was yelling at her dad because she had to get her "skincare", she looked like she wasnt even out of elementary school yet. when i say yelling, i meant it, it was borderline screaming. indeed very sad that these kids are being taught this, they dont even need any of these.
I saw a 15 year old cry over “wrinkles”. They were just natural fine lines we all have even babies. I didn’t even get bothered by her more so than I was thinking how sad it is that we’re telling everyone that having any fine lines means you’re old and wrinkly. 😭
@@dont_harsh_my_mellowRIGHT?! I have horrible depression, and so when I look in the mirror and see my smile lines, my first instinct is to smile and see how they were formed. It brightened my mood in school, and now we’re trying to take away the joys of growing old from teenagers? It’s so messed up 😅
These the same kinda parents to ask “why doesn’t my baby listen to me” after never enforcing their promises good or bad.
saddest part to me is that they go "they need to learn about skincare early" while letting them absolutely destroy their skin so when they really do need skincare they'll need to actually get medical grade stuff or oral medicine to "fix" whatever the hell they caused
Also let's not lie to ourselves, skincare really won't make that much of a difference. Hormone balance and diet has way more of an impact on skin than skincare ever will.
And nobody needs antiaging stuff before the age of 21-25
Tbh i feel if people really need skincare they should just go to a dermatologist in the first place. Like stop buying all these random products??? Dermatologists know more about skincare than drunk elephant or whatever. I’m 23 with acne been going to the dermatologist since 21 and the products im on help me a lot AND they’re cheaper
@laurenddddddd what is sad is by 21 they'll actually NEED a dermatologist to fix their problems because of that that makeup and more. Then what will be even worse is that I can foresee that the insurance companies are not gonna shell out several thousands worth of products because it IS all the parents fault. I don't even use anything but lotion.
I came across some chick's complaining about dry tight skin AFTER they had used a face wash around FIVE times. This wasn't even just soap, like a acid based face wash. It was so tempting to tell them that they were stupid and to just use a moisturizer instead of basically a chemical peel to clean their face.
Dermatologist are really exspensive though
@fran791 actually that skincare is really strong and can cause chemical burns if not use properly or too strong on skin that's y I don't use any of that stuff its too strong for my skin and I'm 39
Imagine being PROUD that your FIVE YR OLD is growing up too fast because of your own bad parenting.
the only makeup a 5 year old should have is that plastic face paint from the toy store
My toddler has an old wet and wild pallet she likes ro do her makeup with when I do mine. So it's not the plastic stuff but an old one I don't use any more. I would never give her my urban decay eyeshadow lol
but at least your buying her a cheap makeup for her to play with@@pineapplepapercrafts
This is why I can’t take people seriously who want to blame brands and companies for this type of thing. At the end of the day, You as the parent allow your child to be this way. These children are tiktok content and friends through these women’s eyes.
Right? It’s also not even growing up too fast, because the Sephora kids are just treating Sephora product like how kids would treat products at Toys R Us, but I’ll bet money that most of these kids are egged on by their parents because they think it’s a huge flex to have their little girls learn how to “be pretty” early. Which is sickening when you realize they’re going to struggle with image issues especially when they reach puberty.
Also not to mention the creeps who love dolled up little girls…. Which is a whole other story
The fact that you respect the children enough to blur their faces but the parents couldn’t care less
Not only couldn't care less about showing them, the mother said her kid's name, didn't she? That's fucking wild to me.
yess like you can say their name but you have to blur their faces out.
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i used to post my face but i had a private account
They would grow up hating their parents fr
Totally off topic but Hayley’s eyes are GORGEOUS
Shes a gorgeous person overall
"and now I have a mini bestie to go with me.." And THAT'S the problem. That statement is so telling. So many parents act like their child is meant to be their friend. When I was a teacher I had a mom in tears at a parent-teacher conference who didn't understand why her 5-year-old was mean to her and not her friend. Dad and I had to explain that she was her mom, not her bestie.
depressed, lonely mothers.
Ikr, like seriously don't have children if you're gonna treat them as your "little buddy".
Adultification causes mental issues later in life. They are your child, they are not your best friend, get some actual adults to spend time with.
I can bet those moms will start emotionally and mentally abusing their daughters once they start exerting independent desire outside of being mommy's dress up doll. It doesn't have to be them not liking makeup anymore either, it could be something smaller like not wanting to do their makeup the exact way mom does it
@@ahstiasummers5583 Sadly, that is the LITERAL path that thinking you are your 10-and-unders bestie takes you on. It has only one end and that is "massive dramas and struggles during teen and later years because daughter is growing up and realizes its NOT cool or fun to always be dealing with a clingy controlling mommy!"
Such parenting leaves no room for self-discovery because deviation from what the parent living through you wants to experience (or re-experience) produces fear and anger in the parent. The parent will then try to crack-down on their "suddenly misbehaved teen" who will triple down themselves on trying to break out of mommy-dearest's controlling clinginess, which will hurt mommy's feelings, thus creating a cycle that spins out eventually on fight after fight over what mommy wants vs. what the slowly-turning-adult teen wants in life. In the end, both will have major issues and need professional help.
Literally this NEVER goes well and will NOT ever go well, precisely because the adult tried to make a bestie out of a kid they were supposed to raise. If the adults mindset is on being friends first, they don't act with the strictness or directness that a child requires from their parent, thus the child learns less and learns more difficultly. They will always grow up eventually though and when they do they will have their own friends and will not want to spend all their time hanging out with a parent that just wants them to continue doing all the things THEY love to do (which is what they're pushing onto the 10 year olds now). What MOMMY wants to do is go to sephora and right now that's lining up with the kid's interests because its trendy and they want to be like mommy. What about when the kid grows into a teen and decides "wait, I HATE this girly cr@p and I really want to start going ROCK CLIMBING and doing JUJITSU and I want to skateboard!" or any combination of things that are not focused on activities that MOMMY likes to do (like going to Sephora and doing 'typically feminine' things)?
The kids like what the parents like because its what the parents like. When they grow up and start discovering what THEY like for themselves, it doesn't necessarily align with what the parents liked to do. The parents, on the other hand, have finished developing and have already learned their tastes, so they won't be growing and changing with the child. So... it's literally impossible NOT to wind up having created a big mess that will only cause the parent who did this to spin out, esp. if they were counting the kid as their only friend. It's inevitable that parent will end up back in the sad lonely swamp, because the kid will have their own friends and want to do their own things as they get more adult and independent.
The whole phenomenon of Sephora kids is absolutely devastating to me because its just further shows just how much we, as a society, push beauty standards onto girls at such a young age.
Because why else would a literal elementary schooler so strongly believe that they NEED to have a beauty and skincare routine with more steps then most teens and young adults?
THIS!!!! I also think the mother's are pushing their own insecurities onto their children as well. Why would anyone want their children to be obsessed with makeup and skincare when they're literally kids, they already look young because they ARE young!
Seriously I thought it was being stopped or slowing down midway or with the older Gen Z. But I guess I am wrong on that.
What do you mean as a society cause I didn't see no fathers its basically The narcissistic Mother's that like breathing in their own farts And proclaiming it as branded perfume That's causing this spoiling And just remember this is not a just over itself indulgent enriching are real world problems If you happen paying attention to Court TV And the trend of cases growing there
When I was kid I wanted to use makeup cause it was fun but never really used it
@@CGWolfGirl and thats totally valid- I think that if kids have an interest in makeup and want to experiment with it then thats fine
My parents had the *”Want vs Need”* rule. If you *want* something you need to use pocket money. If you *need* something (=necessities like school supplies, new trainers for sports class, a new winter coat because you grew out of yours, hygiene products etc.) they are going to take care of it. I always really appreciated this because 1. It taught you to manage your pocket money 2. It taught you the distinction between a want and a need 3. it taught me to save up for things I wanted.
In Germany the branch of the government that’s responsible for like children and family affairs releases a document with their recommendations for pocket money based on age etc. and my parents pretty much stuck with that (like 10€ for 10 year olds, 20-30€ for 13-16, 50€ for 16-18 I believe)
My parents do that too!
Are those amounts every month or?
@@alyssaherrholz3221 yeah per month
damn in india you dont get pocket money until you leave home for college
@@danielle-bi3tk maybe that’s why all my Indian friends struggle with money management 🤔
5:24 as a pre teen, brother I get excited over “SALLY FACE:Art, Lore and more!”and the Ado Hibana world tour😭
My 6 and 9 year old daughters accompany me to Sephora because I have things to pick up for ME. Its "my store" because Im a grown-up. If they both behave (walking feet, indoor voices, no shoving, no whining, no impolite language) while mom picks up age-appropriate skincare, they can each pick one of the little Sephora brand lipglosses at the counter (which are still like seven motherfucking dollars apiece) so they can feel like they "went shopping with mom". Y'know. Just a little treat.
My 9 year old asked why she can't also buy retinol cream and expensive foundation, which is a reasonable question. I told her "Because you're a child and you don't need it". Thats it. Thats all parents have to do. Tell them fucking "No" and don't reneg on it.
And that little lipgloss treat goes out the fucking window if they're rude to employees or start finger-fucking the sample products. They know they are to look with eyes, not hands, and treat everyone kindly. If they don't, no treat.
Tell your kids "No", fellow Millenial parents. I am fucking BEGGING you.
This comment restored a tiny bit of my faith in humanity
All little girls love makeup and want to look like mom. That's why we had these shitty greasy "palettes" as kids with 30 shades of "gloss". They don't need anything more. I love the way you include them with the little gloss without folding under the social media pressure 🙌🏻
“finger-fucking” this made my day 😭 but ty for not letting your daughters ruin their skin by putting on stuff they don’t need on it.
I’m currently dealing with with an 11 year old trying to to convince me why she needs stuff from Sephora she argues saying I get it so apparently that means the unemployed child should too 🤦🏼♀️ I about sold her when she was caught using my tacha indigo cream 😡 she is desperate to use the stuff but she is 11 heck my 14 year old daughter don’t even ask for this stuff like she does she gets drug store makeup sometimes uses my eyeliner tho 😂
@janee3339 I totally get where she's coming from. Its that weird tween peer pressure. When I was about 12-ish, everyone went apeshit for those yellow silicone Livestrong bands. Its was like the first real viral trend and I would have sold my soul for one.
I didn't actually "get" the idea behind the band, just like these kids don't really get why they would need intensive skincare, but damn do they NEEEEED it.
I feel like that's no one's fault but target marketing, and the developing brain wanting more than anything to fit in. Hopefully a new, less skin-damaging and expensive fad comes around to distract these kids from $75 retinol drops.
As a frikkin 17 year old I still have to tell my mother whenever I decide to splurge my money at smth💀just recently I wanted to buy a eyeshadow palette and my mother successfully deinfluenced me cause i already have more than enough. That's proper parenting and advising and there's nothing wrong with it. it's not controlling
love your mom
Girl, im 12 and get the same treatment, I AM DISGUSTED by the way that these mothers are treating their children.
I’m 20, and also financially responsible and I still feel the need to ask my mom to buy food. I cannot imagine
I am 14 and Never wore make up in my entire life 👀
There isn't a Sephora in my country but even then I would only buy some foundation and a small pallet of eyeshadow because I'm allowed some makeup. Yeah Sephora kids just need to stop, I'm 13 and it's gross that they're spending so much money on products when their kids don't even need/are too young for it.
It's crazy how these mothers are exploiting their children for followers. I'm 16 and I've only ever got 2 things from Sephora a lip balm and face mask from the Sephora brand. I could never imagine spending $90 on a product. Or even $40 for a lip oil.
I’m 21 and only got like 2 things from Sephora too 😭 it’s crazy that these parents are taking freaking 10 year olds and a 6 YEAR OLD there and they spend almost $100. I wasn’t even interested in makeup until I started high school when I was 14.
I'm 20 and while I do have some makeup, I didn't get into makeup until senior year of highschool. I am alternative hence why I enjoy experimenting with makeup. But seeing kids like this is disturbing, when I was that age I was playing with dolls and toys and video games and running around climbing trees. Children are being forced to grow up too fast and it's going to damage them a lot in the future
Same i am not even allowed to get anything over 15€(16$) 😭
Where's their DADS...😢
@@SDS-ee9jsit may ruin their skin..where's their dads. I couldn't go without a bra, because of DAD
i get so excited over getting new books, its sad that children 3 years younger than me get excited over make up
Fr. I have trouble getting motivated to read and I still get excited over books.
Barnes and Noble is my Haven 🙏🙏🙏
I’m so happy that Sephora FINALLY TOOK ACTION. It’s been ages and I hope this continues for all Sephoras.
Yeah but they've should've took it a step futher & banned them for bringing their kids or just letting kids in regardless
What they do ?
@@Neo-Queenserenityt2l yeah! Like I feel like there should be a complete ban from having kids in the store and there should be a identity verification before letting people in the store.
@@jayyli7204 I was wondering the same thing! Someone enlighten us please!! 😂
@@jayyli7204some stores are tapping testers and not allowing kids in stores
Today I saw A child at the candy shop who said "I dOnT care about make up or skincare, I just want to eat candy and play tag!" To their mother.
I was so happy to hear that are so kids who are actually acting like kids.
@Phaseisugly_ you’re so real though 😭😭😭
same and im 16 @Phaseisugly_
@Phaseisugly_same, same fr. Like.. what's wrong with candy??? Or playing games like huh????? Kids should act like kids. Periodt.
@@macfamgt im 12 and i couldnt care less about skincare and makeup (im a boy anyway), i like playing with my plushies instead (i have like 50 plushies)
@@macfamgt same! I have so much make up and using so much skin care right now and I’m just so confused 😭
Are we all just gonna ignore the mother calling her daughters respectful when they couldn't even respect the boundary she set of only one item?
As someone who is a literal kid, i always feel bad for the workers as soon as i walk into a sephora. I couldn’t care less for makeup or skin care or whatever but i hate it when my mom goes in there cuz then i have to go in and i get stares as if i even wanna be there, one of the workers was talking to a customer about how it was so messy and she looked at me and them said “yeah it’s the kids who make it a mess” :(
When I went to Sephora with my mother, when I was young, she would get me one of those animal facemasks, and I would just look at perfume or random stuff with art I like on it the whole time it’s not like it’s hard to be a good parent while still bringing your kids to Sephora or any other make up stores it’s entirely the parents and social medias fault.
Hahaha your mom is like me I get the face mask for my kid and it has to be the ones that got less then 2 dollars or the traveling size lip balm
YES EXACTLY when I went with my mom I would literally spell all the damn perfumes and just follow her like a lost puppy
Social media is out of control when there is NO parenting going on!
I’ve been going into Sephora since I was younger but my mom only started letting me spend my money there after I turned 13
@@loveheartsprinklesmila2572
Yeah take it from us and definitely avoid getting dependent on makeup and avoid using those selfie filters.. People my age have so much body dysmorphia, and that's why they are getting plastic surgery to look like aliens & getting lip filler...
Get comfortable in your own skin, and I'm not saying this like as some sort of positive message, I'm just warning you that everybody I know is miserable because everybody hates how they look..
So I would definitely just learn to love yourself now before it's so ingrained into you you become a depressed middle-aged woman
These moms are teaching their kids body dysmorphia, insecurities, damaged skin, poor manners, and bad spending habits!
Horrible parents!!
IKR@@Janiya_H531
you are very good at making a point. I also like how you blur the children. you have a lot of tact
What drives me wild is that we’re in the middle of an economic crisis and somehow these parents magically have the money for their little kids to spend on luxury skincare. They’re literally raising little consumers that will have little to no impulse control when they get older.
That’s what’s scare me the most. I have a good jobs and I couldn’t imagine spending that much money on skin care.
@francoisrenard2300 Right?!? I do pretty well for myself but am still horrified by my $100-200 monthly Ulta outings. I can't imagine spending more than that on a frequent basis!
@@buckygal *Cries in poor* you can spend 100-200$ a MONTH on Ulta? Excuse me while I sob AND celebrate your success - get that bag, at least some of us can Q_Q I just barely make enough to survive and that does not include luxuries like skincare (period - I have one face soap and one all over moisturizer and they both cheap asf). I just splurged on a new ELECTRIC toothbrush (instead of the manual ones) and I was like "wow I'm treating myself". Keep working hard m8, hope you'll always be able to afford these things to treat yourself to - don't feel bad about it if you worked hard and are being reasonable! :)
It’s mostly false… they are spending money they don’t have to keep up with society and brag on social media. Most of those people are in extreme debt and use credit cards like candy. You really don’t realize how much money you waste until you do strict budgeting and stop falling for fast fashion and make up trends. The most liberating feeling is having no house payment, no car payments and using only cash/debt cards. Society and big corporations want us in debt.
This is EXACTLY what I was thinking!
What is sad is that there aren't anymore Disney stores or clothing stores with toys and tube slides and small playgrounds inside like there were back in the 90s and 2000s for these kids to play in. So now millennial mothers are taking them into make up stores for the kids to buy things they shouldn't be using at their age. So sad.
I don't think those mothers are doing this because of some removed playgrounds/toy stores.
@@alliwhite3941I think they are half right, the problem is the internet, when I was a kid in the 2000s I didn’t have this shit, we watched kid networks and seeing ads for cool toys was similar to this, it’s always been this way, people want to be besties with their kids and you can’t do that, kids don’t need a friend they need a parent, but it’s worse no because of the internet and tik tok, I am only friends with my mom now because I am 27 but I still ask for advice because she’s my mom.
@@quantumleap1491it's like the statement Toys R Us made when they were going under in the 2010's: "Kids today want tablets, not toys."
Ong I miss the Disney stores in my mall sm going into that store was a highlight of my childhood shopping trips 😭
I’m a Millennial and while I don’t have kids, if I had them, I’d be dragging them to American Girl 😅. I’m an adult collector.
It's nuts that the kids said "No deal"? You, as the parent, told them they could choose 1 item, if they say "no deal", then they don't get to go at all. *You're supposed to be the one setting boundaries here, children should not be deciding for themselves what the boundaries are.* Model responsible behavior, these kids will be adults one day and at the very least let them learn some self-regulation and financial management skills. You are not the "cool friend" to your kids, you are the parent, so PARENT.
Literally, how are you gonna say no deal to your own mother and then she proceeds to continue going to the store anyway?? My own mom would literally turn the whole car around
At that point she should say “okay!” And go in to get only what she needs and their errands continue. Perhaps change her mind if they actually do see ONE ITEM they each want, but holding firm if they try to get more
yup or they'll get beaten by someone@@Meow4B
right, if it was my dad, he be dragging me out and telling me i get nothing @@baoziday5178
I just cannot understand how any parent gets this fkd by their own kids. Like why? What is it with them that makes them too stupid to say no to their own children? It's like these are the kids who only ever heard "no" their entire lives, and their revenge is to just never say it to their own kids now they're the parents... I hope those kids all grow up to ruin their parents financially and become the worst most troublesome teens to ever exist on the planet. Let the parents and their entire communities find out how absolute SH1T it was to ever raise a kid this poorly.
My mother would NEVER. If my sister and I had tried any such thing, she'd have turned the whole car around and just plain refused to even finish the errands or anything. She'd be like "and now you get nothing. Good work!"
Or even worse, she'd act like we said nothing at all, let us go in and look at things and when we go to pick items she'd just be like "Oh, I'm sorry, do YOU have money? You said no deal, so NO DEAL. You get nothing." then she'd hold to it, make us watch her buy whatever she was in there for (and best bet she'd decided in that moment to get something just to rub it in that we had behaved poorly, if she hadn't planned to get anything prior to leaving for the shop). We learned very quickly on in life NOT to doubt mom's word or to try to negotiate unless it was something REALLY necessary and we WOULD need to *_prove beyond all doubt_* that the thing we wanted that was not agreed to WAS needed enough to make her relent.
Negotiations would almost always mean "you talked back and you were acting greedy. We do not reward greed." and that would mean you would get NOTHING instead of the smaller something that was offered. By the time I had hit 10 I KNEW not to try to negotiate if I wanted what was offered I took what was offered as it was offered to me and I was grateful for it. I had learned by 10 that if I was greedy and pushy and threw tantrums I got NOTHING, but if I behaved and was polite and appreciative I would get treats here and there and occasionally I would be allowed to have a thing I asked for when in a store IF THERE WAS MONEY. I also knew by 10 that "Getting extras" depended on "if we have the money" and that "we didn't have the money" often - so that meant we were not rich people.
It was basic, but I understood that things cost money, that daddy worked hard for the money we had, that we didn't always have enough for everything and that because of this it meant I could not always expect or ask for things. That didn't stop either of us from checking (asking for things) but it did mean we respected when we were told no (for the most part - we were kids after all so poor moods and being tired would occasionally cause tantrums that were grown out of as we came into preteens and teen years each).
When you actually apply COMPASSIONATE discipline that seeks to educate as well as provide structure, you raise kids into adults who will function. My parents could have done more to teach us about money from a young age (particularly how to budget and balance bills etc. by showing us how they do it) but they at least tried to make us respect money and how it should be saved not spent as soon as you get it.
I cry for the future adults these kids will become, for the way they will struggle when they try to leave the (clearly financially abled) family and realize that nothing they make will ever provide them with the life their mommy and daddy provided (unless they marry rich or work REALLY hard after being brought up to barely ever work for anything they get). They'll have sh1t budgeting and financing mentalities and they'll have a low level of tolerance for hard work to earn. These kids will suffer in so many ways, its beyond depressing to think about.
Because of these people, whenever i take my little sister, (13), to Sephora, to buy her a treat, (nothing crazy, mostly mini's, lip stuff, perfumes, depending on the occasion), a staff member quite literally followed us around. She feels such an aversion going into a Sephora, because of all these Sephora Kids, and she does not (rightly so) want to be taken for one.
"We need to get these wrinkles away." Girl you are a child. An infant. You were born yesterday. Your skin is literally baby smooth. THIS IS SO SAD WTF
That vid was a joke (she didn’t actually use it)
@@Twinclub7tv Does it matter though?😕 The joke isn't funny
It was satire though. I’m sure it’s her mom’s skincare, and likely borrowed it to film and later washed the retinol off
@@Twinclub7tv jokes are supposed to be funny, that’s just depressing
@@meatIerslol
I am finding it deeply disturbing every time one of the parents justifies this behavior as "just starting a skincare/makeup collection early". These products EXPIRE! They have a shelf life from the second those 10 yr old hands touch it. This is only teaching them to start buying something expensive, and keep buying the expensive product, over and over again because someone else enjoys it.
What I'd these moms are just doing it for clout but just telling their daughters to pick out the stuff they want
I am a 34 year old woman with a two income household, and I have had that Charlotte Tilbury bronzer in and out of my Sephora cart for 6 months because I just cannot justify the price. What has the world come to when a 10 year old gets it to play with?!
No literally my siblings are asking for $100+ items. No honey you are getting a $25 dollar spending per week. Then suddenly I’m the bad sister since I don’t buy them stuff. My mom has shown them how much it costs to earn this stuff. But TH-cam has ruined their perception on what is appropriate for their age!
I'm a fully independent adult, but I only wear makeup for formal events, dates, interviews, and for fun when I feel like playing around with them.
Since I mostly buy them for fun, you know what brand most of my products are? ELF!! I don't need to worry about wasting or throwing away product when everything in my makeup kit cost less than $10!
I came here to say the same thing
@@Sadnojustlife $25 is also really generous
@@madeleineyoung7062 ikkkkk my dad would give me $5 a week or sometimes once a month. And he still would complain I was expensive.
im a 16 year old guy, and i once went into a sephora (because i do cosplay) for a product and let me tell you the FEAR IN THE EMPLOYEES EYES when she asked me ‘so, uh, how old are you?’ like… how traumatized are these poor people from the sephora little girls that even i triggered them? lolll
That is so sad ngl I feel bad for the employees and seen all the products destroyed by "10yo Sephora kids"
As a mother of three, I’m here to tell you, you’re absolutely right and you sound like a mother yourself. God bless you.
Thank you for covering topics like this.
You're so sweet💕 how are you and your family doing? I bet you're such a wonderful mom
@@ThereisNoRealMe11 it is great, I love being a mother. There are definitely hard days but nothing good in life comes easy. The hard days are always worth it. Thank you, so much. God bless you!
@@_lavvy_sage I get it every family has there up’s and down’s :) and it’s definitely hard when they all want something
@@Melsxverde I couldn’t wear makeup until I had a job and could buy it myself! Same with a phone, iPod, etc. I had to earn everything through hard work. Including makeup lol
@@_lavvy_sage lol I’m wondering what do you think Is a good age to have a phone
these mothers are insane, im so glad my mom raised me right. im 19 and only stepped foot in a sephora LAST MONTH WITH MY MOM and i got 2 things that i ACTUALLY needed 😭 it was literally my moms first time in there too, we buy everything from walgreens or CVS but my mom had a lot of gift cards and invited me to go with her
That is literally so true and I don’t think kids should live like that honestly but at the end of the day they are young and it’s the parents fault so🤷🏼♀️
I'm 14 and and only can take my mom's old products she doesn't want. I was allowed in Ulta at 12-ish? but wasn't allowed makeup and was only allowed lip gloss and hair accessories im so glad i wasn't raised like those kids
I've been to Sephora 2x and couldn't get out fast enough, overpriced, crowded, scent overload, I hated it.
I went to Sephora for the first time in September 2023 and I’m 27. I went with my friend because she wanted to get something for her husband. Stuff there is way too expensive.
These parent don't actually want to parent. They are the same types to moan and complain that laws need to change to protect their kids. And take away adults rights. Like in California they banned flavored vape because "the children". Like banning it only means kids can get access to it without having to show ID. These parents literally want to push the actual responsibility of parenting on all of us instead of taking responsibility for their own choices.
So many of millennials often talk about how they all have eating disorders, body dysmorphia and unhealthy relationships with food because of the early 2000's "trends" of fat shaming, diet culture etc. But many millennial parents fail to recognize how they are no better towards their own kids because these poor young girls will now grow up just as insecure as their mother's did but with a whole new set of deep insecurities. For a generation that constantly talks about "breaking cycles", they are definitely keeping the cycles of self-loathing and deep insecurity alive and well.
It’s generational narcissism. They must be the victim walst being hype
Every generation breaks the cycles of their parents. Every generation fails their children.
Dam bro that's deep...
WOMP WOMP💀💀💀
@@Somuchrizz88 joke?
Obvs
My mom would NEVER buy me stuff from Sephora THANK GOD because then I would end up as that “social experiment”
Its kinda sad on how probably these girls are gonna grow up to be insanely insecure or even worse just because they're moms let them do it and they think they'll have to wear constant makeup and always use skincare :(
It makes me ill. They freaking internalize that ish.
Getting serious mental health issues at like 10 :) yayyyyyyy
If parents wanted a doll instead of a kid, why not just get one? There are lifesized ones-- (this is a joke, thisisaJOKE)
Then we might see them have reproductive issues because of all the chemicals in the products they use. Heavy use of makeup is related to cancer and hormonal imbalances. Just like plastic a lot of the chemicals in cosmetics mimic estrogen.
@@peachypastella8647 what you said might have been intended to be a joke but your so right. If they want a doll, they can just buy one.
When I was a kid, it was considered scandalous that there were girls in middle school wearing makeup.
My cousin got into an argument with my parents when she was living with us for a year because she wanted to wear makeup to school at 13.
It could make them look OLDER and open to predators...unless....
For me whenever I go to sephora its to buy Lipstick mostly because my mom only allows me to wear lipstick. I am a 14 year old girl in 8th grade and I find this really odd that 10 year old girls are wearing makeup and skincare when they dont even have ANY typee of SKIN PROBLEMS. Like wth are you purchasing skincare when you have freaking flawless skin.
Fr. I wasnt allowed to wear makeup till i was 16….. hallelujah
Yes, I put mascara on for school once because I wanted to fit in and some other girl came up to me and said “you’re wearing so much makeup” 🥲 but I doubt it’s seen so bad in school these days, it wasn’t allowed in my school back then either!
honestly I think makeup in middle school is okay as long as it’s just mascara and lipgloss, nothing too heavy
“We need to get those wrinkles away”
GIRL WHAT WRINKLES?? You’re like 6!
I’m so disappointed in the parents of these poor kids for influencing them to want makeup at such an early age, they don’t need it! Their skin is perfect! The parents are also implementing the idea into their kids that they won’t look pretty/be enough without makeup or having a ton of expensive skincare. That is SO damaging to the mind of a child!
Agree. Bet in ten years those same kids are going to be I therapy with a completely new therapy branch being addressed. The “my parent pushed me into using products that were too young for me b/c they told me I needed them. So I’ve always thought I wasn’t good enough” or some crap like that.
It's mother's projecting onto their young daughters looks
The minute I started using make up I became self conscious about my looks. Imagine it happening at 10? Why are parents creating kids they better of saving for mental Healthcare than education?
wanted to barf at that part. the mother is just allowing that to happen. installing that fear into a literal baby??
And lets not forget that the last mum called her kid a mini *BESTIE.*
*YOUR KID IS NOT YOUR GODDAMN FRIEND!!!!!!*
Underage unsupervised kids should be banned from there. Period. This is very lazy parenting. Stick their kids in front of an iPad all day without telling them anything about the real world.
@@Meow4Bwhat are you talking about? I used to go to those types of stores by myself as a teen in both the 80' s and 90' s, so something is off with your story.
@l-m6313I call bullshit.
@@Meow4Bwhat music or video store are you talking about? Be specific? I used to go into Sam Goody all the time. There was just less people then - and less people that acted like assholes 🤪
i mean i go on my ipad alot but i aint no sephora kid in matter of fact i never been to ulta or sephora for christmas i got a moisturizer and a clenser bc im hitting puberty
@@Meow4B They didn’t have video game or “music” stores in the 90’s. Maybe you meant a record store, but it sounds like you’re just a kid who’s lying.
These Mothers behavior SCREAMS, peaked in highschool.
Watching a mother drop a full one of my paychecks on beauty for babies while I struggle to pay for my education and vehicle while working 22 hours a week on top of college makes me feel so defeated…
Wishing you the best of luck, keep fighting the good fight. And what are you studying, might I ask? (asking as a rising senior planning on college)
Bro i have never "had my own money" unless I went out and got a job, anything else was at my parent's expense with their strict supervision.
My mom used to always say "I'm your mom, not your friend". At the time I didn't understand it but now I am so grateful she did that. As a parent you need to have some balls and set proper boundaries if you truly want what's best for your kid. And now that I’m an adult my mom and I are closer than ever. My best friend grew up with a friend-mom and now their relationship is weird. Think about the long term, people!
I’m a stepmom to three. They are young adults now but their mom made things extremely difficult for me. Between wanting to be their friend instead of their mom or ditching them altogether all the time, I was always the bad guy in the end.
@CubsGirl79 I'm sorry you had to go through that. 🩷 My mom went through the same with my step-sister (also an adult and older than me), and to this day she looks at my mom as some villain, even though she was loving towards her and set the boundaries for respect that her actual mother never bothered to set. I hope that your step daughters realize that you were actually doing what was best for them in the end.
My dad was the type to call me his friend and his daughter but our relationship was very co dependent as with him relying on me to make him feel better whenever his mental issues get triggered which in turn ruined my mental health. Though there's nothing wrong being close and all with your parents, I'm actually close to my mom. But it seems like these moms are also very dependent on the kids, either it's from giving the kids whatever they want to be loved or living through their kid or wanting fame from their kid. Those type of relationships are tricky and there are ways to navigate it to avoid it turning that way. Like if they really want to bond over makeup then they should have just went to a Clare's.
Dang, y’all sound like you have nice moms. Ik my mom cares abt me, but at the same time she’s also the reason our family fights with each other a lot.
So many parents out there so afraid of their kids being mad at them 🙄
She’s raising lil monsters. If that’s a “just for fun trip” she’s creating very high expectations. Not to mention their blatant disrespect for what mom said before they went into the store.
One of the worst parts is the mom making their daughters their “bestie”. As someone who was raised as their mother’s best friend, it is awesome as an adult but can come with several downsides as a child.
When the kid is a minor it is the parent's job to be a parent. When the kid is an adult and are fully functioning in the real world as an adult then the relationship can change into a friendship.
for children who get into harmful habits that's the LAST thing you need, and for mature kids they may end up parentified
It’s good to be your mom’s bestie, but not taking this too far.
@@VictoriaReadsReddit exactly
So true!!! My mom and I are becoming friends now but from birth to age 18, my mom was my parent and trust me, I rebelled and got on her nerves!
10:31 ok look when I was nine I did like Sephora, not because I would buy there but because I liked makeup I wanted to put makeup on people, my mom wouldn’t let me buy there, obviously and got me *KID FRIENDLY* makeup sets, yes u heard me Sephora parents *KID FRIENDLY* made for kids.
I am a teacher, 20 year plus…I have 10 year old students who can barely read, but they have Stanley Cups, LuluLemon, and expensive makeup items. It’s really sad yall! Thank you for making this video! It’s becoming a crisis.
Me:i just want an video game
Gen z teens/kids: *GET THE MOSJW RANDLW CPWS ANS THE. SLAKEUP!*
@@bigsof7381 *Gen Alpha, most of these kids are too young to be Gen Z
Lulu from Final Fantasy 10?!?!?!
The amount of vicarious living these moms are doing through their kids is INSANE.
The real disturbing problem is the mothers so desperate for popularity on social media they exploit their kids and pretty much screw their innocent skin and mental health up . This world is twisted
15:18 Keep in mind that that girl is only FIVE years old, and see tgose like maroon droplets or whatever from drunk elephant? THATS RETINOL. LIKE WHAT SHES ONLY 5 😭
Seeing that Charlotte Tilbury "just for fun" bronzer nearly made my heart fall out of my chest
That was so disgusting...like, then why tf did you buy it?💀
Like it’s 80 dollars, that’s such a waste. She probably doesn’t know how to use it. I’m 13 and i don’t even wear makeup 💀
@@thedancingfishyyythank goodness there’s young teens out there who don’t have parents like this.. I hope you’re surviving out there, the other kids are apparently insane. Honestly? If you ever get interested in it? I highly recommend sticking to eyeshadow and lipstick. One pallet with diverse shades or colours you’d use and a small handful of lipsticks, if not just one go-to in your favourite shade. Your skin is fine, I promise. I’m 22 and I got into makeup recently myself, and it’s fun! Obviously you do you, I’m happy for you, I just wanted to pass down some advice
@@table2.0 I only use a blush, lipgloss and mascara(on occasion)
The problem in my opinion is the rampant narcissism, the constant need to be online, to film oneself and to buy useless and expensive things just to be part of the masses and be talked about. If you see these mothers they film themselves with the excuse of filming their daughters.
Facts.
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18:20 AT 4 YEARS OLD I WAS STILL DEVELOPING MY VOCABULARY OF MY OWN NATIVE LANGUAGE AND SHE'S GETTING SKINCARE 😭😭
I couldnt even talk until i was 3 💀
I was in the middle of the process of learning English (I’m Thai) when I was 2😭
I couldn’t even talk 😭
@@ykanaisabel same
Especially in the USA there is a big Problem of disappearing child places. So the "sometimes our Kids have fun playing adults and being kids" they don't really have the chance to do more. Less and less playgrounds, more grumpy child hating adults ...
Millennial here. I was LITERALLY in a spelling bee competition in high school. Now, after years of autocorrect and technology, I can't remember how to spell big words half the time. These kids are doomed
The fact that these kids are even on TikTok makes me furious. Do you know how many predators are out there looking for videos like these? And how easy it is for them to find them? These mothers are terrible people.
Let's not even get on that subject with the toddler accounts.....pedos be in the comments making clothing request ...smdh and these delulu moms actually be filling the request 🤦♀️ wtf is wrong with people now a days
EXACTLY, IT'S DISGUSTING. I have seen accounts exposing people's likes that are full of these young kids and it's so...
I made a fake zigazoo account just to try and find fidget content, (there is none) but one of the first thing I saw on a BRAND NEW ACCOUNT'S feed is a "who here has a huge skin care collection?" Post. And vidoes about kids with makeup collections. This is a BRAND NEW ACCOUNT with no data yet!
Some moms uses mostly girls or boy who is a trans to milk money out of pedos.
They would 100% take photos of their child and sell them.
forget just predators watching! they can recognize the sephora location and wait for them there, they'll know lots about the kid from watching all of their videos and can easily convince a child that they're a family friend with all the deets dropped, and then bam, pred gets a free kid. gg moms!! put your whole lives online so predators know your schedule and know when to strike at your kid who you're not teaching ONLINE HYGIENE.
I've noticed it's the mothers who are into makeup and don't really seem to bond well with their kids who are using makeup as a common interest, as a way to finally bond.
It's infuriating how self-absorbed these millennial moms are. Your child should be developing their own interests and hobbies without these vapid women shoving their makeup obsession down the throats of their impressionable daughters. When you become a mom it's expected that you're gonna have to feign interest in the silly toys, kids movies, games, and every other thing that kids are fascinated by because that self-exploration is vital to their development. It's your JOB to be present in those moments when your kid is getting excited about the same toy for the hundredth time. It's what you signed up for. But instead, these selfish influencer wannabes think their child's life should revolve around what THEY are interested in. I'm not even touching on the fact that these women are 100 percent going to be responsible for body image issues their daughters are inevitably going to end up having. Istg, millennials and Gen Z are well on their way to become the worst parenting generation(s)
It’s sad because they could do that by giving their daughter a “makeover” with the old makeup they already have at home. Or painting their daughters nails and just chatting. There is no need to let their kids do this in Sephora.
If they did maybe they could build a healthy idea about make up & skin. These mothers are into it but not teaching them that certain products arent for young kids or that they are beautiful already.
my mother struggled to even get me to wash my face with soap when i first started breaking out during puberty 💀
samee omg. And then even at 9 when i broke out a lot on my forehead i still just used a cleanser and acne treatment later on.
Literally me too. Not a single drop of makeup has touched my face and my mom literally had to remind me several times for several months to use moisturizer until she finally settled on some wipes
Frrr my mom and sister beg me to wash my face, no droplet of water ever touched it
I never did either lmao but I never broke out until I hit my twenties. 😅
me rn:
As an Esthetician who is now in school to become a dermatologist, this is a real life horror movie. I can’t imagine what a vet in the field thinks of this mess.
When that 10 year old is 16, she’s going to look like a 30 year old.
Not just that, all these chemicals are bad for the body and have so many known and unknown adverse effects. Women need to understand the link between heavy cosmetic use and reproductive issues.
Some places let kids have plastic surgery so not shocked . They will look like the creepy pageant girls
I’m not a skin care expert, but I have to wonder if retinol on pubescent again would be a bad thing. It just seems like it’s too strong to put on skin that delicate.
@@Juno-z4n they definitely are a lot of drunk elephant stuff has highly active ingredients these kids are literally gonna have chemical burns, like they're feening for skincare that their grandmothers should be using
I always had accommodations as a kid, since *sKiN cOnDiTiOnS aRe FuN🤩* and my acne was AWFUL. But seriously I WAS AWARE I STARTED EARLY, BECAUSE MOST KIDS DIDN’T HAVE SKIN LIKE MINE.
It scares me that this is becoming normalized: my acne was so bad that I would cry about it, and if I brushed some of it, it’d irritate me, so I literally had to use products for healthy skin, but it was always things that my mother and I read and researched the ingredients of. I never used adult products, because it wasn’t meant for my skin, but now we’re normalizing children’s usage of products for GROWN ADULTS?!
The “experiment” that that mom did was like doing a contest to see who could draw the straightest line, but using a ruler
This is insane to me. I'm a millennial, I don't have kids, but if I did I definitely wouldn't be letting them buy skincare. These parents only had kids so they could have a friend or a "mini me", so sad.
Same here! I have a niece and she is more consumed with SpongeBob and Mr bean on TH-cam. Everybody wants to be TikTok/insta famous. It embarassing.
I am quite sure a lot of this stuff was mums that she gave to her kid so baby doesn't feel the need to raid mommies makeup drawers.
The did it to be mommy influencers on instagram.
i get buying skincare for your kid when they are above 13 or something but 10 year olds don’t need that they only need basic lotion and that stuff.
@@neyudespro um my parents would never buy me skincare and im 15 ☠ well maybe like a cheap face wash or smth but thats all
Pageant mom behavior! This is women living through their kids. I would love to see the venn diagram on how many of these kid's also have their moms trying to help them be an influencer, too. You know those circles are overlapping a lot.
Mom's who want to be BFFS with there 10 year olds, next we're going to start seeing them trying to get into clubs and wanting to wear pornagraphic clothing 🤦♀️
It's even worse than the pageant moms cause those videos are on the internet possibly forever. Were all the crazies and perverts lurk. Hope these little girls don't take psychological damage from this exploit.
I remember going there once with my mom and I heard behind a little girl asking her mom if she can wear make up and her mother went “No you’re too young.” And I smiled cuz I felt like it was rare now to see mothers not wanting their very little girls wearing make up.
shout out for that stepmother for clearly being the realistic one in that poor girl’s life.
This is bananas. I started with “skin care” at age 7 due to some specific dermatologic issues, and I started wearing makeup at 12 because I’ve always loved it. But at 12 I took my happy ass to the drugstore that was within walking distance and bought basic Cover Girl out of my allowance. If I had rudely demanded expensive cosmetics, or if I had run wild and trashed the Estée Lauder counter, I’d STILL be grounded, 40 years later.
"This is bananas" is my favorite sentence now❤
My daughter at 15 thought she might want to try foundation and blush, I was so impressed at the time the beauty consultant told my daughter, the longer she keeps her face clean and continues to use a good moisturizer she is preserving her natural beauty. So in return we concentrated on good cleaning products and established a routine. Of course this was back in the early 90's.
The truly sad part is children not of wealth seeing all this crap on social media and thinking this is normal and how you should conduct yourself.
no forreal im 13 and i feel left out like how are these 10 y/o and under can spend so much? the most i spend with my dads credit card was 40 dollars and on accident i was only supposed to spend 10 but i mis heard him.
@@saleacopelandyou shouldn't feel left out,you should feel proud of your parents for parenting you. And you should feel good about yourself because you're you and you are unique. You don't need all of this crap
I'm pretty sure those narcissistic mothers aren't wealthy, either. Sure, there's some influencer income but I bet most of them use credit cards only. When you don't care abour morality, you don't care about finances either!!
@@sharonharris9782👏👏👏❤️❤️
And then feeling discouraged, depressed and sad because "they can't be normal like everyone else" - meanwhile, the actual reality is that 90% of us can't afford any of this even as adults ourselves and they likely won't be able to afford to live that way in future as adults either. Setting them up for even more disappointment later.
i wanted a computer for my birthday and i saw someone pick SKINCARE OVER A COMPUTER!!
I'm glad I was born to parents who allowed me to be a child and not grow up so fast. must be why I still feel like a kid from time to time, even though I'm 21. I feel so sorry for these little girls who are allowed on social media and even exploited by their own parents on these platforms.
I was about to comment this! I too am 21 and so grateful. I feel so sorry for these kids.
Same here, I'm 22 but when I was a kid my parents let me be a kid, I still sometimes have moments where I still feel like a kid.
Honestly seeing how kids are like these days, I'm happy I grew up during simpler and better times before all this tiktok nonsense. The only gripe I have is not being born even earlier. I think my cousins who were born in the 90s had it better than I did. They got to experience the old school family road trips with paper maps and getting lost and such, and got to grow up in a time before the internet, in a time when corner stores were still a thing and kids would play together in the neighborhood and buy treats from the corner store. Even when I was a kid all these things were already fading away, or gone entirely.
And now they're completely gone, gone are the days when kids would play together after school in the neighborhood, and actually have quality play time and bonding time with friends and peers, kids would just go home to play on their electronic devices nowadays.
@@karltsang1189 my country was still stuck in the 90s when I was growing up, so my childhood was exactly like that- playing outside from the morning till night with all neighbors, playing fun games, making up the games ourselves so we could stay entertained etc. half of us didn't even know what internet and computers were until early 2010s.
it was such a fun time. the last time I played outside was in 2015 because most kids were already teenagers in high school, so it wasn't cool for them anymore.
I loved my childhood and even if we had computers at home, going out with friends outside to play was far more interesting.
it's creepy to me how the world has changed more in the last 5 years than it did in between 2000s and late 2010s.
I’m 12 years old and people my age are bragging about having a 15 step skincare routine. 15?! I don’t even have a skincare routine. My family doesn’t have that kind of money to waste on skincare and makeup. The one thing I have ever got from Sephora is a Laneige lip thing. Personally, I think that kids my age and younger DO NOT NEED THAT KIND OF CRAP FROM SEPHORA.
live your childhood man, no need to fit into this messed up of a society, have your fun
I’m also 12 and I don’t have a skincare routine either and I also never wear make up unless it a special occasion. I’ve also only ever gone into a Sephora once and I didn’t get anything it was all for my mom. I really don’t understand why people need this stuff you should be happy about how you look you don’t have to be like other people like be your self. It’s all just really useless.
omg melanie fan hello
I’m 13 and I only have one step of my “skincare routine”: washing my face with soap and water
@@Copperslayssame duh
Let's not forget that the moms here are the ones who went to highschool parties in 2007 caked up in makeup so bad they looked like literal clowns
What else happened in 2007- SUPER MARIO GALAXY!!!!!!!!!!
@Hbfan117 And Transformers
When I was a kid and received my own money as a birthday gift for the first time (it was 75 Finnish Marks = about 15€ today) back in around 1992, I spent it all at once for "loose" candy.
She had asked me specifically to not spend it all at once for candy and I promised I won't. And I still did.
When I got home with that giant bag of candy, my mother smacked the snot out of my dumb arse and took the candy. She then rationed the candy for me and my brother over several saturdays until it was all gone.
I don't blame my mother at all, I learned that fuck around and find out is a real thing.
Mecca just sent an email out with kid-friendly explanations on what tweens and kids should NOT be using in terms of skincare. Love mecca for that.
It was written from an ex skin specialist and not even a dermatologist because no dermatologist would touch that shit with a ten foot poll.
And Bubble did that too! So glad that these companies are stepping up against this madness of these little kids wrecking the stores and who aren’t even old enough to wear anything! They haven’t even hit puberty yet!
Their not speaking up against it, they’re trying to control it while still marketing to them. I got the email too. It’s encouraging not discouraging.
Sephora a could never Sephora has a website and it says skincare for teens literal polypeptide creams are on the list and wrinkle creams too
I'm not even joking. A few days ago, some 10 year olds (at the most), were walking around with their Fast food drinks in hand, holding their Mecca bags, strutting down the Mall like teeagers, and more 10 year olds in Mecca then 16 year old girls dragging around their boyfriend to go makeup shopping. This needs to change. I'm so glad Sephora is taking action.
Edit to explain more:
- I'm fine with 16 year olds with boyfriends, I was just comparing the usual amount of them in makeup stores, to the growing amount of 10 year olds. I am surprised how many MORE 10 year olds there are.
- Mecca is a Makeup store in Oceania
- A Mecca bag is a bag you put your purchased skincare in to hold it. Like a little stiff paper bag with the brand name on it.
Edit story: For the very few amount of 10 year olds WITH parents present, they had Mecca gift cards, and were talking about how so boy (they probably have a boyfriend) or someone that got some makeup thing. Also, there were not supervised 10 year olds with gift cards as well. Mecca needs to take action on this.
I don't even shop there, but I have seen the damage...
WHATTT 💀 I STILL WEAR A MICKEY MOUSE SWEATSHIRT TO THE MALL WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE KIDS I CANT 😭😭
I was so confused as Mecca is a popular Bingo chain in UK!😂
I mean 16 and a boyfriend isn’t really that big of an issue
whaTs a mecca bag
@@ama7074no its the ten year olds with bfs lol
My mom let me wear a pink lipstick of her's with my Cinderella dress when I was 6 years old, and it was an HONOR! It was SPECIAL because I was dressing up and wanted to be pretty!
I also never, EVER looked at my mother's makeup routine and thought "I want to do that!" because I saw my mum in makeup so often that I kind of assumed she just always looked like that. The mom saying "she's gonna be curious seeing me with makeup!" is either not handling her daughter's curiosity appropriately (take her to Claire's, teach her how you do YOUR makeup but set boundaries over what and when she can wear certain things) or, even worse, she's simply ASSUMING her daughter is curious and wanting the make-up.
That was the worst to me, that she just assumed her daughter will be curious sbout it no question. I was a very gender-nonconforming kid. I vocalized clearly that I disliked red and especially pink as a kid, and I rather wanted pokemon/dinosaur/animal shirts to wear than anything princess/fairy/mermaid related. I even refused to wear primcess stuff to my friend's princess-themed birthdays. And all of those things were age-appropriate to me as a kid, but I was still feeling discomfort due to the expectation that I should like something like that. Imagine if her daughter isn't actually that much into girly stuff, and on the top of that, your mum would strongly push you into feminine, age-inappropriate stuff 🤮
ikr? bc as a complete opposite, my mother never wore makeup, like at all, but i still got curious about it
my mother would let me wear makeup for halloween costumes too, nothing more
I remember the first time I wore makeup I was 10 and it was just a tiny bit of mascara, because I was dressing up as a bride. It's crazy how these kids are so obsessed with makeup. I once saw a 4th grader with a full face of makeup when I was in 8th grade, wearing only a little bit of black eye pencil. I feel bad for them
@@fr0nk571my mom wore it they make me. I like my natural face . Now some times wear eyeshadow or lipstick. Lol my stuff is like 8 yrs old
10 year olds with expensive makeup? When I was 10, I was just excited to go to my grandma’s house and watch the newest episode of Ninjago with her!
Imagine being proud to raise a person so self centered and conceited and privileged that they see you as a wallet
It’s so sickening and gives me more than the ick. It feels like these mothers are being tricked into grooming their own daughters for predators.
How are they being tricked? This is intentional AF
@@sharonharris9782 I agree..
And like it feels so weird that society is pushing us to grow up when we're literally children or young teenagers.. it feels so weird.
@@vibrantgleamthat's because it is weird, so you are correct.
I'm 14 and even i don't beg to go to Sephora every chance I can. I've been to Sephora once and gotten three items with my birthday money-a lip gloss, acne cream, and one eye shadow palette. Parents taking their 4-10 year old kids to Sephora and getting "Drunk Elephant" is absolutely pathetic.🤦♀
THANK YOU. I'm 15 and do a full face but ive been to Sephora maybe twice? and got like 2 items??
15:16
RIGHT AFTER THEY SAID “wait until you see the 5 yr olds…” I GOT AN AD THAT INSTANTLY STARTED WITH IT SAYING:
“REALITY CHECK UP!!!!-“
Even the ads are saying these ppl need help.
I’ll say one more thing, this Christmas I got my kids a body mist set and a bubble bath set, do you know what they did with it? They made potions with it. They didn’t do a get ready with me, they didn’t throw a fit because it didn’t like the scent or the brand, they used it for potions. It hurts my heart to think they were pushing them to grow up this fast.
😂 Love their idea to make potions! Oh to be a kid, full of wonder and imagination. You're definitely doing something right! ❤
im 15, grew up in an asian household and got one book every 4 years as a gift. these kids just crawled onto earth istg.
Lmfaoooo ikrrrr
Them: 🕷️🕷️
Frr tho at their age I was still watching my hello kitty shows and playing with toys that are now slowly deteriorating in a plastic bag at the back of a closet😭😭
Oh i'd be kinda upset at getting one book every 4 years...i'm on my fifth book this year soon to finish it off and go onto my 6th
its js like metaphorically put lmao. i got a bit more, but not like how much these kids get😭@@silverscalederg8632
In my opinion, these moms just have shopping addictions that they value over actual friendships/relationships so they force the only person they can to join them. It's also, again in my opinion, laziness and not wanting to play with your kids. So, you make them "play" with things YOU (the parents) want to do instead.
Well, my parents gave me books to ‘play with’ and send me to different activity classes. If parents can’t or too lazy to play with their kids at least give them something useful. 😅
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
@@user-bi8ko7kc6h Exactly! This is what gets me, there are actually OTHER ways they could tend needs of child without impacting their ability to be lazy carcasses. They could go find afterschool and weekend activities to drop them off at. They could take the 100s of $$$ they spend on Sephora and pay a fking nanny or sitter to do homework help and play time. They could actually invest in some "boredom buster" activities that produce little mess but hours of entertainment for the kids to leave you alone. You could just take them to a kids-play place and pay a sitter to watch them there for a few hours... At the very least, you could invest in some edu-tainment games and videos and sit them down with THOSE (laziest form but a few steps up from TV or iPad as sitter).
If you want them to do something with you that YOU will also enjoy, how about picking a game to play together that's within range of their age or which isn't too horrible content wise to share with a kid so long as they only play with you. You could literally get pokemon and play it with them... Bonus, they'd play it on their own too if they liked that one. There's all kinds of ways to entertain the kids that you can do as a lazy person that AREN'T nearly half as detrimental to them as just dropping them off at a mall to run wild or letting them buy and use whatever they want from adult makeup and skincare brands.
Exactly
"Gotta get rid of these wrinkles" WHAT WRINKLES?????? GIRL YOU ARE **FIVEEEEE** YEARS OLD YOU DON'T HAVE WRINKLES!!!!!!!! I swear the mom prompted her to say that, there is NO WAY a FIVE YEAR OLD would have come up with that on her own.
I remember being little watching my mom do her makeup and I would beg her to do mine or let me play with it and she would always tell me "no you're too little you don't need it." I remember crying because I thought she was being mean by not letting me but as an adult I'm thankful she didn't let me. Could you imagine the self image issues these girls are going to have when they're older? I genuinely feel sorry for them.
Lol in middle school I only had an essence mascara and a 5€ kiko tinted lip balm. And still my mom would only only let me wear the mascara on special occasions, not to go to school
The fact these 4-12 year old kids are buying hundreds or thousands of dollars in Sephora stuff is actually insane 😭
like, as a 17 year old I’m still, getting excited over stuffed animals and LPS. These parents really need to bring them to a toy store and put something that isn’t their own phone in front of their face so they can actually engage in having a childhood. Also, the fact this age demographic is on social media TERRIFIES me, why are these little kids on such platforms when as a kid, getting my first iPad, all I could have was one Lego game?
“I saw people using this last so I guess it’s important” she literally has no idea what the people in the videos were saying, she just saw the name of the brand and the name of the makeup product itself and went “oh mommy will let me buy that!! Cuz it’s important duh.”
This new age genuinely scares the hell out of me.
Same. As a 19 year old I still get excited over the smallest things. I got my first phone when I was 12.
I was so scared to ask my mom to buy me some computer game membership when I was younger and it took a lot of convincing until she eventually agreed. I pretty much grew up playing outside the entire day (aside from going to school) and then watching a movie together with my parents in the evening. That was my childhood and looking back I can honestly say it was amazing.
I don't even know what to think when watching videos like this
As a fellow gen z, I am scared. This is freaking scary. These kids aren’t ever going to experience climbing a tree, falling in love with a book, or even making stuff and selling it at a yard sale. Society is honestly doomed. This is literally so horrifying. I, not once, ever asked my mom to take me to a Sephora as a child. I think I walked in with her ONCE, and I was scared because it was overstimulating and it felt like a different planet. Like, I remember being really confused and feeling lost because I didn’t understand what was happening or what anything did.
I bet these kids will have a harsh awakening when they get their first paycheck some 10-20 years from now
i still dont have a phone and im 14, only a second hand laptop, and honestly i think thats the right choice
What’s a “LPS”?
When I was 12 I went to sephora to buy lip gloss. My 13 year old friend came with me, I thought it would just be eyeliner, she needed TWO baskets, TWO BASKETS FOR ALL THAT STUFF. I WAS STUNNED
I fr thought your pfp was alastor😭😭
She didn’t need all that stuff like one eye shadow palette not even can probably multiple as blush bronzer concealer sometimes lipstick ( even though it makes the lips look dryer than Death Valley ) and contour
i used to scream in happiness when i got a plushy i wanted from a store😭🙏🏻