https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx212x41evwo
Its crazy, I wasn't allowed to use deoderant until I was about 14, let alone a regime like that. Honestly though, I think that the parents should be putting a stop to all this, and no body should be making money from it, I guess if they have followers online then the whole thing is monitised?
I'm Marianne and I are old enough to remember the only lotion or cream you were allowed to use, was calamine lotion for insect bites and germaline for cuts
I guess if they have followers online then the whole thing is monitised?
The article says that the family earn £50k + a year on social media.
For those buying the products I wonder how they fund them.
'These products are not cheap. One study examined 100 TikToks made by under 18s, and found that the average cost of the skincare routines they had posted was £125. Depending on use, they might need to be replenished every three or four months.'
I guess if they have followers online then the whole thing is monitised?
The article says that the family earn £50k + a year on social media.
For those buying the products I wonder how they fund them.
'These products are not cheap. One study examined 100 TikToks made by under 18s, and found that the average cost of the skincare routines they had posted was £125. Depending on use, they might need to be replenished every three or four months.'