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TikTok beauty advice can lead to skin damage in teens - MSN
The TikTok video shows a teenage girl in braces applying a series of 14 beauty products to her face, an arsenal that costs nearly $350 all told. It's one of many such videos where girls share ...
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests TikTok skin care videos catering to young girls contain harsh active ingredients, which may cause irritation and allergies. Filippo Bacci/Getty Images New ...
New research reveals that TikTok skincare trends may harm teens, increasing the risk of skin irritation and highlighting unrealistic beauty standards. Image (c) ConsumerAffairs ...
Government turns to TikTok to highlight risks of cosmetic surgery abroad - The move is part of a wider drive to combat ...
In a survey last year, more than three in four parents (76%) reported that their 7- to 17-year-old girls have a “skin care routine.” TikTok/@simply.viviannaa Beyond the health risks, mental ...
In the first study of the risks and benefits of social media skincare routines—published today in the journal Pediatrics—Northwestern University researchers analyzed the regimens of TikTok ...
The latest TikTok beauty craze is eggs-actly what dermatologists don’t want you to try: rubbing raw egg whites on your face. Despite DIY skincare hype on the platform, experts warn raw egg white ...
How TikTok Beauty Trends Are Reshaping Cosmetic Consultations Cosmetic procedure conversations in 2025 haven’t started in the doctor’s office; they’ve started on TikTok, where viral beauty ...
Misleading birth control advice on TikTok is exposing young people to an increased risk of unplanned pregnancies, according ...
Social media platforms like TikTok have a way of making users feel like they’re never quite enough, between viral trends like morning shed routines and the quest for glass skin to beauty filters ...
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