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@AmaraYahOgaraku11 ай бұрын
have you the ndi ike trend
@queenari698911 ай бұрын
I tried the app but each time I click to start asking my questions the app closes I tried several times even deleted and downloaded back but is not working
@Xoxo_Maty_10 ай бұрын
I’m a Gemini ♊️ tooo❤
@meganjaime772811 ай бұрын
Hence why I’m not letting my kids near a smartphone or iPad until I deem it necessary or that they are mature enough for it. It’s not overbearing it’s protecting. As the parent it’s all about protecting your kids and preparing them for when they become adults. How can I be the one to teach them if I let someone else sneak into my home via the internet and influence my kids behind my back? I didn’t have a smart device till I was 18 and I didn’t have social media till about 20. I didn’t need it, I was totally happy and fine without it. My kids can be too (when I hopefully have some of course).
@selkiefluff11 ай бұрын
This is a good approach, don't let people tell you otherwise. Internet can be useful and it's good to teach a kid how to use it, but it's not necessary for everything and it shouldn't be limitless and unsupervised. Born in 96, I didn't have a smartphone with internet connection until I was 16. I did get my own laptop when I was 13 and I definitely browsed what I shouldn't, but the internet back then was different - you had to actively look for things, it wasn't centralized to 5 apps that blast algorithmic content in your face. I remember seeing a kid no older than 5 scrolling through some inappropriate tiktoks while his dad ignored him at a restaurant. Yeah, no :/
@sarahfisher217111 ай бұрын
i’m a gen z and i was given the internet at a very young age. i don’t blame my parents cause they weren’t aware of the things on there yet, but i was heavily influenced in the wrong direction. it affected my mental health, my self esteem, and my grades. i completely agree that you should wait till your kids are older and more mature to have technology. i understand that it comes in handy when contacting friend, but we should just take it back to when we need to contact our friends through our parents phones
@sheisrihanna11 ай бұрын
I’m only 17 but I can say that this is definitely the best parenting plan. I know it’s gonna be hard but we need to be the generation to get these kids outside and touch some grass instead of in the house on the phone all day, and this even goes for myself as well.
@salsadip745311 ай бұрын
I would’ve been way happier if I hadn’t use social media in my teens … all that Facebook stalking with whose pictures your crush likes etc But that was over 10 years ago, today it’s definitely worse
@silvanakh425311 ай бұрын
As a 16 years old person who had access to the internet since 7, I agree
@isabella09dr11 ай бұрын
Bad parenting. People don't want to parent anymore, it's hard work. But they insist on checking "kids" off the list. That's why those dragging child-free women are full of **it when they say they're selfish - it is really the other way around.
@obamasfoot722311 ай бұрын
Exactly, I feel like a lot of people have kids for the sake of having kids because it’s just “what people are supposed to do” and that foolish mentality might’ve been less harmful (?) in older generations before the internet when people were kinda forced to parent their kids at least somewhat, but now shoving an ipad in a baby’s face with unrestricted internet access is just easier. They want the ✨aesthetic✨ of children and a nuclear family without any of the work 💀
@amandaflippin536811 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's pathetic. They have kids just to pawn them off on society and let them be a burden on everyone else, yet me and the rest of the childfree people are labeled as "selfish" 😂
@SS-cp7sl11 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@JaiK6411 ай бұрын
Well said!
@maddie841511 ай бұрын
I find that these people often have kids purely for selfish reasons, and they tend to want their kids to grow up super fast and become their "besties". They don't really want to parent. It's way less selfish to just not have kids.
@rafarania152411 ай бұрын
In my country, there's this Tiktok trend (I think? I don't use Tiktok) about kids (young girls specifically) refusing to use skincare and preferring to enjoy their hobbies instead (in this case, playing football). One of the videos actually went viral on Twitter and all of the comments on Twitter were filled with adults mocking them. They called them "Pick me", "Good luck on taking care of your acne lol", "Sure go buy a soccer field instead (in a degrading way)" I think it's crazy that even adults pressure young girls to conform to beauty standards instead of telling them that having acne is okay.
@mariaxii11 ай бұрын
This! I swear whatever girls do always has backlash even if it is harmless things. There will always be someone commenting on it…
@JaiK6411 ай бұрын
Wow that's horrible. Social media adults are some of the worse
@purple6666611 ай бұрын
Is not always ok, but having acnee it's normal. Some cases of acute acnee can be caused by skin infections. For these cases you should get it checked by a doctor.
@katoe90811 ай бұрын
“pick me” has literally just turned into an insult to for any woman or girl that doesn’t fully conform to feminine beauty standards and it’s so annoying, I can’t stand women who use that to insult girls who don’t have feminine interests
@thinlizzy903211 ай бұрын
those are the adults that are gonna be (if not already are) dealing with body cramps and health issues from leading sedentary lives meanwhile those kids are gonna be so physically fit and continue to thrive physically well into adulthood. so good for those kids who choose to focus on stuff that matters. i say this also as a 33 year old with an achy body lol
@Love-xy6no11 ай бұрын
in 10 years they about to be like “you’re a real one if you used this drunk elephant moisturizer #nostalgia😢”
@tammystiletto11 ай бұрын
Omg true
@jasmine.s0611 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Iatemygrammy11 ай бұрын
HELP-
@thepinkelephant252011 ай бұрын
That is so dystopian oh my goodness 😭
@ElinWinblad11 ай бұрын
They’ll have support groups for damaged skin 😢 in 10 years
@mywadi11 ай бұрын
When i visited my in laws for christmas, I was SHOCKED to see one of my husbands brothers letting his kids who are under 10 all scroll thru tik tok the whole time they were there. I gaurantee you plenty of gen alpha parents allow this, and it has to be so so mentally damaging to kids to young.
@Chillikilli11 ай бұрын
I have a 10 year old cousin. Her parends would let her go on tik tok and basically have free range on the internet since like 5. She got in trouble for wearing her training bra and doing tik tok dances. Whicb i agree is inappropriate, but i just question my aunt because what did she expect to happen letting her young child have free range on tik tok.
@adiidi11 ай бұрын
Screen time has been linked to ADHD and autism, too. Millenials are affected by as well, but I'm sure Gen Z has it a lot worse.
@wanjawandia178610 ай бұрын
@@adiidifor sure but not as bad as gen alpha. Jeez they’re screwed worse than we are and as a gen Z’er I didn’t even think it could get worse than us. Millenials parents are failing. Hopefully Gen Z can learn and take notes before they become parents too.
@marien42059 ай бұрын
My family is really strict on devices to the point my cousins are only getting an ipad when they turn 15 and phone 21 and if theyre lucky enough a laptop a couple years later, i mean thats kind of too strict right? I dunno just my opinion
@liddlealice43111 ай бұрын
I was really terrified today when in a makeup store 10 yr olds were buying makeup. I see 12-13 yr old girls with full faces of makeup, acrylic nails, who are always on tiktok/insta and discuss the vainest things ever, it's TERRIFYING.
@AsteriskBlight11 ай бұрын
Damn that is awful
@jackiej861511 ай бұрын
When I was 12 I had one eyeliner and an elf palette with 9 eyeshadow colors and that was it. And they were both from the clearance section in Sears, I wouldn’t even set foot into Sephora because I knew neither me or my mom could afford anything in there. I also didn’t get acrylic nails until my senior prom.
@slsilver48111 ай бұрын
I know right? So horrible. I mean I'm 51 and when I was a pre teen lots of girls had "makeup collections" of a few items but very few wore any makeup regularly. Frankly I thought that even in my generation there was a lot of pressure for girls to look pretty like the airbrushed models in magazines... but now it's off the charts. Girls including teenagers deserve a childhood. Also to value things like learning, sports and in- person socializing. I'm shocked by how many kids these days have no friends. That was rare when I was in high school. Even the so-called geeks and outcasts had friends and I was a proud member of the "out crowd."
@daisykisses880311 ай бұрын
Wow. At 10, I was still playing with Barbie dolls!😂 How upsetting that children are growing up so fast nowadays.
@truestmermaid44410 ай бұрын
no literally when i was 12 i used to wear mascara and liphloss and that's it.. i never wore acrylics or massive eyelashes. girls at 10-13 look 16 now.
@otterpoppin11 ай бұрын
To all the little girls who think being mean makes you cool: it doesn't. It just makes you mean. No one is going to think you're cool because you treated them like crap. Example: I got to meet my cousin's 12 year old daughter for the first time last month, and oh my god. I have never met such a mean, arrogant, vain child in my LIFE. Girl had a full face of makeup on and did happen to mention Drunk Elephant by name when skincare came up. She was straight up insulting her grandparents, insulting her younger siblings (who were sitting RIGHT THERE), and sneering across the table at me, all while preening in her phone's camera and scrolling on TikTok. No one called her on it. I told her that she should try to be a bit kinder, and she looked livid that I would DARE imply that she was anything less than amazing. I am disgusted that this is how my cousin is raising her children. If I have kiddos, you can bet that they will noooot be getting a smart phone or unrestricted internet access until they're 15-16. Not if this is what it's doing to the youth. I'm a millenial, but sometimes it feels like parents my age are so focused on not repeating the Boomers' mistakes that they're going to the opposite extreme. The result is going to be some truly unbearable adults when Gen Alpha turns 18 lmao
@VeronicaProvenzano11 ай бұрын
I am a teacher and when I was doing parent teacher interviews one year a parent admitted that they just give their child their iPad majority of the time to keep them quiet. So when parents want their children to just "shut up" they don't care what they are looking at as long as their headphones are in and they are quiet. So then the children see things they want etc and then they start having tantrums in public so again to "shut them up" they do whatever the child wants.
@noodlez-h6u8 ай бұрын
I‘m from the gen Alpha(early 2010) and I’m honestly disappointed in not only „kids“, but also teens. It’s just not normal that they were tons of makeup to fit the beauty standards & them saying „it’s my own money“ because no, it ISN’T! It is the money of your parents. I live in an rich country, to that in an not such an bad area. I’m just so tired of them having all kinds of luxury, that they don’t even appreciate. While others can’t even have a proper meal. Btw, I’m sorry for bad grammar etc. I am not an native English speaker, however I wanted to speak out abt my opinion of my own generation. It’s a shame!
@portialujabe312111 ай бұрын
It's could be the manosphere/alpha male/Andrew Tatist times... a majority of the alpha male content audience is teenage boys. If you're an 11 year old girl with a crush on a 13 year old boy that spews nonsense like, "Women's looks expire at 25!" during school break, you might be inclined to fear aging, even prematurely.
@queer_arabic11 ай бұрын
true , many people ignore how the rise in misoginy in young men influence little girls
@mintycooper11 ай бұрын
THIS!!! I'm 14 years old and my now ex best friend is soooo obsessed with this disgusting "tate kid" who literally praises all of his bs and only does this cuz he suffers of severe mommy issues like most little boys nowdays.She called her ugly irl and online and thats how she became this "sephora kid".Weird thing is that she was considered the most good looking girl in our school and she rly was...now she wears foundation 2 times darker than her skin tone ,concealer,heavy eyeliner etc.She looks like one those Manchester girls💀💀💀which is a huge shame.Now this "tate kid" tells her shes finally "hot"....i never wanted to choke somebody so bad in my life.But the worse thing is that me and her stopped being friends( and we were besties since kindergarten) bcz she thinks i was not supportive at all in her "glow up"...more like a huge glow down ,her skin is not as clear like before thanks to the heavy use of makeup and she went from humble to bratty in the spawn of 3 months thanks to this "tate kid".Now shes obsessed posting everywhere abt their relationship and this mf is alr cheating on her with some other bratty "sephora kid".I'm in....shock with how much my life changed in these 3 months.....
@Chillikilli11 ай бұрын
So true. I went to a mall recently snd was in thr food court. There was a group of teen boys a table over maybe like 14-16yrs old and i over heard the way they were talking about girls and women that would walk by. It was so disgusting and misogynistic.
@naurrr10 ай бұрын
I never thought of it like that but wow
@tiahnarodriguez380910 ай бұрын
Elementary to high school teachers have reported online that they have heard boys spew mgtow rhetoric and talk about Andrew Tate like he’s some messiah, and have noted that this talk does affect their female students.
@khanitthahowell393811 ай бұрын
Makes me wonder what the future generations will be like
@NkirukasWrld11 ай бұрын
i really dont know😂 At least they will be tech savvy lol
@danielmonteiro994211 ай бұрын
@@NkirukasWrld I hope that Gen Beta (name invented by me) will be more well-behaved (after all older Gen-Z will be their parents and they're seeing the mess Millenials have done to Gen Alpha), because, if not, the world will be doomed.
@angelr569411 ай бұрын
There are actually predictions about this. The pendulum always swings from one extreme back to the other, even if it's not the generation that follows generation alpha, it'll probably be the generation after that one (generation gamma) which may actually be quite anti-Internet itself. I wish I could link the article i read about it, but when I saw the article, it was back in 2021 or 2020
@jamssnom-xv1mz11 ай бұрын
It’s a scary thought 😂😂
@iloverexorsngecounty11 ай бұрын
@@danielmonteiro9942i feel like gen z will be good parents (i hope)
@slsilver48111 ай бұрын
I'm older but have been on mental health forums and heard a ton of younger people who are traumatized by stuff they've seen online. Parents won't let their 12 year old bike to the park alone but give unrestricted Internet access???
@tiahnarodriguez380910 ай бұрын
Fr. Kids can still get preyed upon on the internet and see inappropriate things with unrestricted internet access. Even KZbin kids has bugs and labels videos that are clearly inappropriate as “KZbin kids content”.
@бронза.вафля.конус8 ай бұрын
@@tiahnarodriguez3809a few years ago I was scrolling through my recommendations and accidentally clicked on a video of a woman, entirely naked, shaving her vag. It was apparently "educational content"
@ItzCurlyCourt11 ай бұрын
I think it’s a combination of both, but even deeper than that, I think it’s a lack of education in regards to developing critical thinking skills. These kids are not learning in school or from their parents about internet safety, how to discern whether or not they’re being manipulated or sold something, or basic manners and social queues.
@iloverexorsngecounty11 ай бұрын
As someone who works in sephora. i’m first hand seeing these things. the kids are seriously addicted to drunk elephant and the parents are allowing it! they do not need skin care at the young age of 8-10. like they have PERFECT SKIN already. what do you need peptides at 10 for??? 😭🙏🙏🙏
@longest_comment_...10 ай бұрын
Every time i hear the brand's name "drunk elephant" i laugh my ass off 💀
@freakyfreakster6910 ай бұрын
@@longest_comment_...FR LIKE WHAT IS THE ELEPHANT DOING WHERE DID IT GET THE TEQUILA
@longest_comment_...10 ай бұрын
@@freakyfreakster69 idk where!
@undetermineddelusion10 ай бұрын
@@freakyfreakster69it’s me i’m the elephant drinking the tequila
@freakyfreakster6910 ай бұрын
@@undetermineddelusion ohh okay, okay. Now will that be cash or credit 🤨🤓
@shoppertattoo11 ай бұрын
It’s both, but mainly bad parenting. The millennial parents were victims of the beauty system and instead of evolving past it, they are subjecting their daughters to it. The irony is they think they are helping them by getting them ahead and starting anti aging at 6 🤦🏼♀️. A lot of these moms want to be influencers but are “too old” now so they are trying to make their little girls go viral. It’s sad for everyone involved.
@OnlyLilynn4411 ай бұрын
Why aren’t the sephora employees just be honest and say “Yes it’s actually really harmful for children’s skin to use this product and not recommended by dermatologist.” When the parents ask “Is this harmful?” Instead of being like “I can’t tell you what to so. I personally wouldn’t” Because your personal opinion isn’t going to deter them from getting the product, but actually saying “Yes it is damaging” might help or at least put all the blame on the parent’s shoulders so they might think twice before letting them get it.
@jordynsophiamakeup11 ай бұрын
I’d imagine they are worried about getting in trouble. It might be against company policy
@janaekelis11 ай бұрын
deterring them from buying a product may be against company policy.
@iloverexorsngecounty11 ай бұрын
as a sephora employee sometimes parents get very mad at us just from being honest and transparent with them. i get they want to spoil their kids and be better versions of their parents (millennials) but sometimes too much is TOO MUCH.
@pinacolada892111 ай бұрын
@iloverexorsngecounty exactly! I really think young parents aren't even able to parent their kids nowadays. No one says 'no' to their kids. And their bratty behavior is being stimulated. Like for example parents let kids cry in supermarkets and do absolutely Nothing abt it! When I was crying as a kid, my mom would let me shut the flip up. Kids are really growing up to be brats now, and I blame the parents for that tbh
@Dawn_McMullen11 ай бұрын
The parents seem afraid of upsetting the kids. I also work @ Sephora and we try to educate the kids, then give them options. Some (parent & kids) are grateful for the info but the others are just rude af. Basically telling us to bug off. It is unreal@iloverexorsngecounty
@Jennie_Beanie11 ай бұрын
I am gen alpha and tbh My mother would send these kids to the moon if she could AND the parents who clearly can't parent or the ones that can be pushovers I am so sorry for the troubles my generation has caused tbh it's not just the sephora kids It's also the kids that somehow get vapes I seriously hope we can fix these issues moving forward edit:Thank you for all the sweet comments I really really appreciate it I hope my generation can get better but reading your comments really made me happy!
@tammystiletto11 ай бұрын
So happy you are being the example instead of the problem. ❤
@nicoley884411 ай бұрын
You don't need to apologize for your generation! That is hopefully their job! Two of my 3 nieces are gen alpha, one is late gen z, close to alpha. Skincare is of course important, but it's more important to know what is and isn't good for your skin. Brands will sell anything and everything to anyone and everyone. Advertisement is often disguised!
@UrBrosephine11 ай бұрын
Thank you for assuring me that my little sister isn’t the only “normal” Gen alpha kid. The most she has is a Stanley, in my eyes, that’s the equivalent of a hydroflask, so it’s not damaging just a cute and harmless trend to keep them hydrated. But everything else that’s trendy rn, I would intervene so fast. Thank you small child for giving me hope.❤️
@nicoley884411 ай бұрын
@@UrBrosephine I think it’s one thing to have a product versus speaking or physical king acting as if you are in need of it. No shame in her having a Stanley! I heard kids are bullying kids for not having Stanley’s. How silly!
@beepbopp5411 ай бұрын
As Gen Z, I’m sorry that you feel responsible to answer for them! Every generation has weird and stupid kids/stereotypes. Gen Alpha has iPad kids, Gen Z has annoying TikTok ppl, millennials have Disney adults!
@selkiefluff11 ай бұрын
I had helicopter parents growing up, so I vividly remember the first time I was allowed to go out shopping with my friends, I was about 11, and the first thing we did was go buy beauty products, and I got black nail polish my mom would never let me wear lol. While the tiktok format definitely fries kids' brains, the desire for cosmetics isn't something new, but it's the culture around beauty products that changed with the rise of influencers. Wanting fancy nail polish isn't too weird, but wanting one specific brand and going cuckoo over it is what should be concerning (same with the Stanley cup disaster). As for their manners, I think post-covid kids just lack socialization, especially multi-age socialization. There aren't a lot of spaces where preteens can interact with older teens and adults in appropriate ways anymore, and that really helps people adjust imho. I've seen a lot of kids who treat adults like a whole other species or their enemies beyond your usual rebellious phase. They dehumanize adults, even young adults.
@septimaserpent11 ай бұрын
But The Acrylic Nails At 9 Years Old?! Like What In The World
@sarahfisher217111 ай бұрын
i completely agree. wanting to wear makeup and do your nails at a young age isn’t a new things. it’s been going on since before our grandparents. but it’s all about the specific brands and being trendy for the moment
@DB-xo6xh11 ай бұрын
Very well put. I remember being that age and wearing makeup at 12. I have an almost 11 year old now. She kinda wants these things but she’s not on KZbin all the time(usually for Toca inspiration with some supervision for safety) she’s never had tik tok or anything else but all her friends that have either divorced parents(so they all have cell phones) or no parents at home, always seem to be on older teen and adult content. I walked by my daughter FaceTiming a classmate that was watching some red pill manosphere shorts talking about getting girls to do things they didn’t necessarily want to do! I was incredibly disturbed & I know this girl has been somewhat problematic in a girl group that is too concerned about boys at such a young age.
@erinritchey191511 ай бұрын
@@DB-xo6xh I love how you make sure your kid is safe on the internet and you keep them away from the bad influential things, I am technically gen alpha (2010) but, there are so many kids in my school who are on terrible and disturbing things online.
@Duckbeak11 ай бұрын
I'm sorry.. but I don't understand Stanley cups. They're expensive, and not functional.
@sparklingslimeASMR11 ай бұрын
Former Justice employee and the preteen girls who would come in there were already feeling like it was too young for them when I worked there a few years ago. Due to the pandemic, I think the last of the physical stores closed. I think if the brand had been able to harness the power of marketing to the younger TikTok generation, they might have had an opportunity to cater to the audience of Sephora kids. Girls that age are heavily influenced and want to fit in. Not having spaces where they feel like that’s true is driving them to places that are not appropriate for them at that stage of life.
@Animeyani99111 ай бұрын
As an esthetician who works in a spa, I'm noticing the trend is trickling over to spas as far as their mothers giving them parental guidance overtime. I now have more minor clients than i had before. I see why Sephora had an age restriction.
@Chillikilli11 ай бұрын
Thats honestly kinda sad. Like i understand if its a cute spa for a special occasion. But i feel like alot of these mothers project onto their kids.
@Animeyani99110 ай бұрын
@@Chillikilli sorry for responding late! But it's crazy. And I used to only get minor clients because of acne issues or whatever skin issue they had going on. Or the mother wanted bonding time and going to a spa was one of the options. But nah I've been seeing mothers just drop off their kids and they request serums that they dont even need for their age. And I try to convince them and explain why they don't need it and suggest something else. Some kids accept it but others are stubborn and think they know more than you. 🤦🏽♀️
@Violet-hj2fn11 ай бұрын
Children shouldnt have full access to the Internet or social media. Its definitely the way people are raising their kids these days.
@Bab3Bat3Ай бұрын
People had been raising their kids poorly since the dawn of time. How for example in the 90's there were so many bullies?
@mkaylasmith67611 ай бұрын
Tbh I was in Sephora at 11/12 bc beauty influencers were all the rage, but I didn’t destroy product or cause mayhem with employees or other customers
@Whateverwhenever1811 ай бұрын
I believe it's the parents fault because as a kid I was not allowed to wear makeup until 15! Also when I wanted something I would occasionally get it if I was doing good in school. I wouldn't be able to get something just because I wanted it, so often my parents said no.
@Chrisygirl11 ай бұрын
It wouldn't matter if the parents say no or they don't get social media if everyone at school is acting this way. My sister's daughter went from sweet to sephora mean girl as soon as she hit middle school. She literally tries to bully her mom and is mean bc her mom is a "nerd". And she gets disciplined but the schools and kids using "therepy speak" have given these kids to use words to basically claim "trauma" over even the most basic discipline. It is crazy.
@Chillikilli11 ай бұрын
@@Chrisygirlomg 😲
@JaiK6411 ай бұрын
@@Chrisygirlsounds like your sister isn't parenting her daughter correctly and your niece has no respect for your sister. There's no way a child I pushed out can "try" to bully me. Tell your sister to grow a backbone, pull her big girl pants up, and parent her child.
@goosehubtheshipnerd10 ай бұрын
I was allowed at 13 and encouraged even but I’ve been the odd ball who knew right and wrong and said I really don’t care about trends because that’s all they are
@mxchi1011 ай бұрын
So I’m 15, and went into Sephora today with my friend to get some moisturiser, and all the workers kept eyeing us down and it was so awkward and embarrassing. It’s like they thought we were going to break something. I checked on the drunk elephant testers and they were not as bad as I thought, but one of the cream was cracked.
@naurrr10 ай бұрын
I used to go to Sephora as a teenager too, I can't imagine the stress the sephora employees are under having to watch out for inconsiderate customers and unattended kids. never take it personally, bc you know that you aren't the problem.
@gisming10 ай бұрын
yup. im so anxious and embarrassed everytime i enter the store. especially since im rly short and young-looking 😭😭 i get how u feel
@omegawolf8911 ай бұрын
preeeeety easy to know who to blame for this, the parents. they slap an ipad in their kids face and decide that because they have a tablet, they dont have to parent. i also grew up with a tablet in my hands, but i read on wattpad and played minecraft, the most socal media i had was discord. these kids arent monitored or anything so they get to do what they want on the internet.
@goosehubtheshipnerd10 ай бұрын
When I did get media I only played Minecraft fast forward I added a phone and oculus to my arsenal but just text and game with long occasional KZbin vids I don’t want Tim tok or any of that but eh
@utterlyellie11 ай бұрын
I'm in Gen Alpha, and although I like going to Sephora, I've never destroyed anything before. So, it might be the cause of bad parenting, since my parents are kind. Although, it could be a blend of both issues.
@tammystiletto11 ай бұрын
Great comment! Go you for being the example and not the problem 🙌🏻
@EvieFowler21011 ай бұрын
Thank you for being respectful so sephora in it's all. And I hope you are taking precautions and being safe on the internet and not being severely influenced just looking out for you as an older gen z.
@NotWhatIamMadeFor11 ай бұрын
Honey, thats another problem. People tend to over generalize. Not all kids in your generation are like that. Clearly you arn't
@summer2424slay10 ай бұрын
this is literally mee
@Aliensanonymous_11 ай бұрын
I literally just went on Sephora site because that retinol cream actually sounded good and I wanted to look it up I’m 31 so I can use it lol and in the comments somebody asked if a nine-year-old could use it. Talk about a real life example.
@lunabunnii11 ай бұрын
These kids expect to just get everything they want, and not worrying about price because of their parents enabling makes me wonder how they'll be as future adults once they have to start paying for their own things. Like their disrespectful attitudes alone won't help them hold down a job.
@Beauty_Bot10 ай бұрын
Got my 6yo niece a toy cell phone for her birthday. 10 minutes after opening it, someone else gifted her a real f*cking iPhone. She is SIX. I was utterly mortified. I didn't have a phone until I was 12 and only because I had a really long, multiple-bus ride to school + after school activities. It didn't have texting until I was 14, and didn't have internet until I was 16. Obviously we had internet at home, so there was no reason for me to bring it to school/bed/everywhere with me.
@Ki3tyPawzZ11 ай бұрын
As a child in the gen alpha (I’m 12) I’m so sorry about this trouble in this messed up generation. All of these children are consumed by social media life and it just makes me wonder what future gens will be like. My apologies my generation brought so much trouble to this world
@mweusi12611 ай бұрын
You don’t need to apologize for them if you didn’t personally do something bad, no need for that!! And honestly? As a Gen Z (15) most of the people born in 2007 to 2009 behave like this…
@snezhinko638511 ай бұрын
Don't worry about it, you are not responsible for all of your generation!!
@thatstockin11 ай бұрын
I too, as gen Z (18) I don’t Identify with my cringe peers. (I am the oldest age as of now and yet my comment is the least well thought of…)
@material-cheshirekhatter241311 ай бұрын
You don't need to apologize
@worldwidefunnyguy10 ай бұрын
your apology doesn’t change anything. just keep being a kid
@siriuslyjyo725511 ай бұрын
the thing sbout our generation wanting to wear makeup is we wanted to but our parents didt let us. they did not think it was appropriate for pre teens to wear cotour, foundation and highlighter. hell, i got my first concealer at 18 that too because i has recovered from chicken pox and the scars were making me feel insecure. so yeah i think parents are most responsible for their kids
@Syz1no11 ай бұрын
as a pretty young person who wears makeup (I'm 17 but started getting lash extensions and wear light glam at 14) I would NEVER treat a store or its workers like this and my parents have taught me from a VERY young age its never okay to demand something from someone in a store or overuse a makeup tester (goes for many other things).I'm shocked kids only a couple years younger than me are getting this confident and arrogant in public and can only imagine what their gonna be like in a work environment in the future if their parents dont do something about it now
@perthfanny301711 ай бұрын
Probably a whole generation of Karens to be 😅
@naurrr10 ай бұрын
many of us used to be teenagers that went to Sephora too. I'm grateful that my parents and friends my age were always respectful of the employees, being young doesn't mean you have to be rude in a store.
@flutteringwonderland11 ай бұрын
i also didn't see you talk about this so i apologize if you already mentioned this but i also saw a few videos of teens trying to help with making sure that their younger siblings and cousins don't act like that and at first i thought it was a bit weird that the teens are sort of parenting but then i realized that these parents might not be aware of these trends and just go along with what the kids say in an attempt of being considered a "cool mom" and wanting to make their kids happy so its really smart of them to step in a little especially considering that these kids are trying to act like older influences (also btw your so underrated its baffling i always love hearing your perspective on different things!!)
@goosehubtheshipnerd10 ай бұрын
Only child who taught my parents these things and how to stay up to date me fall down that rabbit hole never
@jjerikajimenez11 ай бұрын
I agree with you! teens do not have any teen activities. Idk I noticed a shift because of all the Nickelodeon and Disney sexual assault allegations for ex, demi lavato, Justin Bieber etc…. This has created a gap in teen content. Teens don’t watch Cartoon Network or Disney channel anymore and that is where I use to see Claire’s ads. They watch fast paced KZbin videos, ticktock, ig. Idk if I am correct just voicing my ideas and opinions. Thank you for the video.
@okayally11 ай бұрын
I think it has a lot to do with parenting. Of course, social media does quite a bit of damage too, but parents are allowing their kids to walk all over them and they can’t tell them no. There’s no manners or respect for the parents and the parents are fine with that. These poor little girls think they have to grow up fast or they won’t fit in with girls their age. Imagine in a few years 15 year olds wanting lip filler for Christmas.
@FairyGodAunt11 ай бұрын
i’m 20, and have been really interest in makeup since middle school. my mom let me get a few of my own basic makeup products like mascara and bb cream, but i loved watching makeup videos about tutorials and expensive makeup, and almost viewed it as an art form. makeup in middle school isn’t the problem. what you see in this video is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. these girls spend up to 10-12 hours on their phones every single day, absorbing content filled with gorgeous adult influencers, seeing how their culture and generation idolize them while shaming all other women for a variety of things that are completely normal. mix this with sexualization by their male peers and zero parental interaction and guidance, and i don’t know what else you would expect. WE NEED TO WAKE UP as a society, ESPECIALLY parents of young children.
@redhead172711 ай бұрын
It's rare to see influencers who put disclaimers on their vids. All they're saying is "you NEED to buy this" "products you don't know you NEED" "you NEED these products to create this" etc They are reviewing different types of products by various brands every other week or month and say "I've been using it since FOREVER" "it's my FAVORITE product" etc. And these kids just take it literally 😩
@carlycaroline0724511 ай бұрын
so glad I discovered your videos! you are so correct and I hope that more people find your videos!
@NkirukasWrld11 ай бұрын
i am so glad YOU found my channel! I appreciate your comment so much:)
@MissYapper11 ай бұрын
love her videos - so informative ❤️
@tabithamayer244211 ай бұрын
I legit did not know what candy shop was about. My aunt heard me singing it and got so mad. I was 12
@goosehubtheshipnerd10 ай бұрын
You poor soul
@Imflippingout11 ай бұрын
my sister and I have a pretty big age gap, I'm 19 and she's 10 and oh my god not even 10 years and there's a huge difference, I think the biggest one tho is the glaring lack of an awkward preteen stage, they are thrusted into teen dynamics before they even get to figure themselves out and the toll this takes on them is astonishing, I honestly never thought about how important it was but it was honestly so crucial for us to experience this
@Aliensanonymous_11 ай бұрын
The preteen stores and the preteen content on TV and on the Internet needs to be brought back so that these preteens and young teenagers have a lane to be themselves and that they can own and stop trying to be like adults
@Hellens.melons10 ай бұрын
0:05 what a lot of people miss when saying how old Gen alpha is is that Gen z is everyone born in 1997-2013 so although Gen alpha technically is 2010-2024 everyone born 2010-2013 is stuck in this sort of weird middle space where essentially they get to choose their generation
@nomami_10 ай бұрын
LIKE HELP IM 2013 AND IDK WHAT I AM
@Hellens.melons10 ай бұрын
@@nomami_ you can be whatever you want essentially. There’s never a clear cutoff for generations, there’s always a weird middle spot that’s about 3 years and the people in that spot like you and me (I was born in 2010) essentially get to pick which generation we want to be in or wait for the inevitable naming of the 3 years in between like how people between Gen x and millennials are technically called “betweeners” but no one really calls them that mainly because it’s a widely unknown term and also because it sounds stupid. Anyway you and I essentially get to pick hope this helps ❤️
@JaiK6411 ай бұрын
23:04 not only were the explicit songs not as vulgar as today's music, we had to sneak and listen to that type of music. Our parents weren't allowing us to listen to Lil Kim under their roofs 😅 These parents these days are encouraging their children to listen to these songs and not the edited or radio cut versions either. Parents are going sad these days.
@sageclosetz537610 ай бұрын
YESSSS I was born in 2007 so I'm not in the hated generation but seriously all i had at their age was coca lip balm that was all the rage and claires sticky clear lip gloss
@azuldalua90228 ай бұрын
Isso me fez sentir velha 😮
@fantaberry10115 ай бұрын
Thank god! I was born in 2005.
@dedcat._.https..h311 ай бұрын
honestly this makes me glad i was a zalpha cusper raised with early gen Zers because this legitimately scares me
@goosehubtheshipnerd10 ай бұрын
Mid z’er here IM WITH YOU ON THIS
@Im_an_artist_not_drawer10 ай бұрын
I’m a gen alpha but I’m really embarrassed that I’m born in this generation cuz like some people literally scold me for ruining Sephora when I actually don’t. I don’t really go to Sephora, i just look around cuz I’m curious what makeup consists of. But I don’t touch anything when I go there cuz I’ll be beaten if I say I want a product, i feel like it’s just the kids under 11 and maybe specifically in other cities or countries cuz I don’t find too much Sephora kids where i live. But seriously they really need to be stopped and wth are their parents doing.
@angela_tarantulas11 ай бұрын
What the heck 😢 these are CHILDREN… I wonder if some parents even teach their kids manners? If I would have acted like this - mom would have grounded me for 20 years 😱
@arexicc10 ай бұрын
gen z here only reason i had products at 10 is becquse i started puberty early and acne hit me like a truck. Cleanser and sacilyc acid wasnt enough for me :(
@hayleythetopg11 ай бұрын
I find it interesting how most of these kids' parents are parents are Millennials. I'm the oldest of gen alpha and I have Gen X parents. If I acted like this then... you wouldn't see me again 😅 Maybe there are some correlations between how millennials were raised and how they choose to raise others. It's most possibly a case of them over-correcting the way their parents raised them, but this is just a theory - I don't know what to tell you. May your day be filled with happiness 👍🏾
@avabackupaccount11 ай бұрын
my mom is a millennial and my dad is gen x but like barley but my mom definitely wants to raise us better then her parents did and my dad wants to raise us exactly how his parents did
@rinaamariee10 ай бұрын
skincare for tween kids should literally only consist of cleanser, moisturizer and sunscreen. that’s it..these are the most basic products that they should start off with..it’s insane how they’re going into retinol and brightening serums😭
@niaanais89511 ай бұрын
I wonder if Sephora or ulta is going to make a rule where these kids can’t come in their stores alone or something
@amyhpete10 ай бұрын
This makes sense. It seems like these girls come into the store with their parents, but they got one dude and their parent and credit card is on the other side. I expected the attraction to be to candy colored lip glosses ordered shadows.
@crystalrose6742Ай бұрын
Funny enough they have it know in some places!!!!
@vampxrialive11 ай бұрын
I remember when I started watching you a few weeks ago I fs thought you were a big KZbinr with at least a million im in shock like youre so professional and under rated
@MariamPakbaz10 ай бұрын
I saw a really good post by someone in TikTok talking about this. While I don't necessarily think children should be introduced to technology/makeup and beauty standards at such a young age, where else do they have to go? A lot of malls are closing due to shops being rendered defunct since Amazon is far more convenient and accessible (No personal vehicle or public transit required to go anywhere). Parks are few and far between, especially in urban settings. Lots of places like coffee shops can impose 'no loitering' essentially saying, if you're not buying something, you can't stay and hangout. I'm an environmental policy major and there are a distinct lack of 'third places' ( locations that facilitate social interaction outside of the people you live or work with and encourage “public relaxation.” The first place being home, second being work/school) a term used in sociology. Where are kids supposed to hangout outside of extracurriculars? Inflation makes allowances for children difficult as of late. There is no distinct answer here, but definitely something to think about when venting about the presence and behavior of the children in makeup stores. While a few are blaming the children, more are blaming the parents, but what do parents do? What CAN they do? (edited for spelling errors)
@female.earthling10 ай бұрын
this. it shows that when kids are generation (or two) ago had toys and allowances to mess around with, and now kids these days are growing up around technology and toxic standards they are seeing. when a little girl sees someone with makeup seen as beautiful, they obviously want to be pretty as well. if a little girl sees teenagers in groups all drinking from stanley’s, they OBVIOUSLY want one too. i think a part of the issue is what world is surrounding them, which is also as you said, a lack of a third place.
@mikapeach110 ай бұрын
My mom would slap me to another planet if I acted like a disrespectful spoiled little girl. So entitled. Young girls are so influenced by social and their own parents😢
@baconbritts10 ай бұрын
Yessss i loved seventeen magazine. I literally begged my mom for a subscription. I still have a few issues i found and i definitely think its geared towards younger teens but everything is digitized now so kids dont even care about physical books. Its crazy how 10 years changes so much and I just turned 30 two weeks ago so im not old enough to be not with the times lmao. Times are crazy lol
@Sasa-130611 ай бұрын
It’s so sad that in your country kids don’t have places to hang around except the mall. I’m in EU and I haven’t heard the term sephora kids anywhere. Only here in KZbin and in clock app😅 Hope you’ll be able to do smth with this. It’s really sad when kids can’t be kids :(
@mweusi12611 ай бұрын
I’m in EU too but it’s the same we do not have term for that but believe me a lot of kids usually 8 to 16 behave like this
@sharonharris978211 ай бұрын
It's so naive that you think this isn't happening in the EU. Plenty of consumerism going on over there as well.
@ChloeBx11 ай бұрын
Idk where you live but Ive seen some in Europe
@saul_goodmanirl10 ай бұрын
Which european/european union country are you from? im from romania which is in both but i only saw a couple "preppy" kids at my local sephora in the mall but they didnt make a mess and the testers were fine
@justakaren45611 ай бұрын
Nk you are so underratted and you always got sum good to say
@NkirukasWrld11 ай бұрын
thank youuuu!! your too nice!
@hyejusfingernaildirt11 ай бұрын
I live in a very rural area and a few days ago i went to one of the only malls near me. A sephora had just opened there and my mom wanted to go. I was so shocked to see all the little kids there, even ones in strollers(though I doubt they were buying things) We go to sephora quite frequently but I've only noticed all the children running around the mall this year?? With no parental supervision??? I'm on the cusp and even in my school(again, in the middle of no where) there are groups of girls who wear make up everyday and the same lululemon and blazer combo. It's so weird like you haven't even hit puberty yet who are you trying to impress???
@marinelaortiz320210 ай бұрын
I am glad that KZbin gives you the option to select if your video is appropriate for kids because it keeps them away from kids watching what’s being in the video. I keep that on just in case because I don’t wanna end up having any kids try to buy anything that I talk about in my videos whether it say Blush they just picked up.
@SweetNothing93710 ай бұрын
The only reason these kids are even growing up fully on social media…. is because these parents think it’s appropriate to shut their kids up by giving them an iPad as soon as they’re toddlers. 🤷🏻♀️
@racheldeschaine11 ай бұрын
When parents refuse to believe that their beautiful Angel could possibly do something like lie to their face🙄🙄🙄🙄
@erinritchey191511 ай бұрын
Im a 2010 gen alpha and these kids are insane like I'm actually sorry you guys have to deal with them. I mean, i like make up and skin care and all, but when i get makeup its from ulta and my skincare is whatever my mom buys me...
@racheldeschaine11 ай бұрын
Straight up my skincare was water at that age
@NatDoesVlogs.10 ай бұрын
At ten I was wondering what scented eraser I would get for .30 cents at the elementary school store 😭.. Not wanting a 134$ retinol night serum.
@anilaalbert770711 ай бұрын
You are soo soo underratedd! I was just hoping that someone would make a video on this topic and you did!! Love your videoss!❤️🫶🫶
@espresso_summer10 ай бұрын
I am apart of gen alpha, and I also love everything to do with makeup and skincare. But I am no so obsessed with it to where I am being rude to adults. I am in middle school and I barely wear makeup outside of my home (it’s mainly play makeup or for fun, mostly leftover from my mom) and the obsession with drunk elephant is crazyyyy I don’t own any. Because it’s very expensive but like 😮💨 that price tag is ridiculous. I think the “Sephora kids” are crazy too one time I went into Sephora with my dad because it was my birthday and he was letting me get the sol de janeiro and the entire store was full of little girls running around (I’m talking like 8,9 year old lil girls) and they were literally running around on their own. Wearing crop tops, and their lil Ugg slippers. It was CRAZY
@Lissbirds10 ай бұрын
I never thought this was something I"d experience in real life, but it's true. I work at a middle school and was supervising a 6th grade study hall this week--one of the girls asked the other "Do you have any Drunk Elephant?" and she said yes and they were squealing about it. These are 11 year olds. Oh and they all have Stanleys lol.
@ngarcia10311 ай бұрын
It's both. It's bad parenting because there's no reason parents should be allowing their kids at the mall (let alone stores like Sephora) unsupervised. I remember when I was a kid, even at 14-16, if I wanted to hang out at the mall with friends it was a LONG process (making sure everyone is on board, picking a date, making sure ALL our parents were okay with it). At the same time, even perfect parenting isn't going to stop media from pushing toxic beauty standards on younger and younger kids. (So-called "reality" TV shows also don't help)
@rhiannanhammett693510 ай бұрын
Girl you're onto something.... Preteen fashion is kind of an untapped market
@Sophiliatea7 ай бұрын
I remember as the dumb ten year old I was, I fell into insecurity because all my friends and classmates had instagram, knew the latest TikTok dances and looked pretty enough to post. I really do wish that I grew up like my sister, (born in the mid 2000s) and was able to explore the world beyond the screen.
@kaet833311 ай бұрын
At 10 years old my biggest concern was minecraft videos and not makeup, these girls don't have the chance to experience a childhood anymore
@iismaxyt10 ай бұрын
I was born in 2010 but i refuse to be called gen alpha. Hell no. Some of these kids are completely insane even the kids in my grade who were born in 2011. Fricken insane
@saul_goodmanirl10 ай бұрын
You are gen z by some definitions but who cares, generation labels arent real
@iismaxyt10 ай бұрын
@@saul_goodmanirl yea
@AsteriskBlight11 ай бұрын
Social media should be heavily limited imo. The horrible effects they have on kids and young adults are horrifying
@usakanism10 ай бұрын
Older gen alpha here! In my country, theres no sephora, but younger audiences do use tiktok. I deleted tiktok a few months ago cause it sucked all my time away, and made me insecure. I didnt really get into makeup and skincare til like, age 12. I do keep a skincare, but mostly lightweight ones that wont damage my skin, and I do little makeup going out. I was insanely effected by my gen z siblings and my childhood was mostly like theirs (gameboys, disney fastplay, classic cartoons and so on). But internet DID hold a big place in my childhood years, and tiktok in time affected me negatively, and Im sure kids younger or my age will probably be or are affected in that way too. I think its bad parenting that does it, its either just that the parents dont have any time for their kids or dont want to give it to them, so they find it themselves in the internet that their parents gave access to (like me). I also think its that older audience criticize children for being childish, and if they arent, they criticize them for not being childish, like all the sephora kids situation for example, its problably making them to be childish in the future, cause they were criticized for being children when they were ones.
@ishathakor11 ай бұрын
it's honestly just a combination of everything tbh. it's bad parenting AND the loss of the tween market & aesthetic AND the lack of involvement from the brands and stores AND the obsession with looking perfect and anti aging. parents could personally be doing their best too. i know the lot of them aren't but like you could genuinely be treating your 10 year old like a 10 year old and not letting them on tiktok and giving them age-appropriate beauty products like those flavoured chapsticks we had when we were kids or moisturizer or sunscreen (because kids do start to get interested in "adult stuff" around this age) but then they're going to get to school and their friends are gonna be talking about getting retinol and eye creams and 50 serums etc. when i was a kid i wanted skincare and makeup too but my parents got me child-appropriate stuff like chapsticks and lip gloss. i wasn't even going to real sephoras until i was like 16/17 years old. my parents had stressed so well that i was young and didn't need any anti-aging treatments that when i saw my mom using them i would just think oh i don't need that old people shit because i'm 13. we need the tween and teen markets back. but short term i DO think these stores and brands need to start making recommendations like "this product is unsafe for people under the age of 18/20/25/etc and should only be purchased and used with a dermatologist's recommendation for people under this age". even if you can't actually stop people from buying those products, you should still be able to say "hey, this is literally dangerous for your 10 year old's skin" at checkout. parents aren't going to listen to an employee's recommendation. they might listen to a "this product will destroy your skin" warning.
@nonameface9011 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. My opinion no one asked for: 1) we're living in times with prevalence of 'aspirational' content over 'inspirational' one and it's very easy to fall into the hole of the former & to determine your life based on that; 2) the new gens growing up are social media fed since birth and their access to 'aspirational' contents, usually peddled by influencers of all kinds, is the easiest. So they see this stuff and since it's trendy, they want to participate; 3) why they want to participate? I'd say it's a mix of things: typical 'adulting desire' (but only to have adult rights or privileges, God forbid responsibilities!), wanting to become an influencer (so-called 'dream job' to have currently), 'main character' syndrome spread widely...plus they want to BELONG. And using 'trendy' $hit (Stanley cup case too) makes them belong somewhere, even online, and making them feel 'cool' among folks in that space; 4) primarily, it's PARENTS job to teach their kids about current state of things and seek moderation in sns usage/content consumption. At the same time, brands/retailers affected could speak up too, not even beginning on influencers peddling 'trendy' stuff to see profit (in financial report or in viewership/influence level). They could use voice of reason once, too.
@yaristza1016 ай бұрын
I’m in 5th grade And I noticed the different variations of Gen alphas, lmao The 5th graders are trying to grow up faster, act “mature” or dress in style, the 4th graders are the Sephora kids, the preppy’s. A LOT of them are dramatic and don’t have manners, they’re lokey da “mean girls” The 3rd graders are the brain rot ones, they make jokes about skibidi toilet😭😭
@DeonnaS1310 ай бұрын
0:53 bro I was born in 2010, and I’m in middle school about to go into high school in 5 months..
@alyh_sis10 ай бұрын
Me too
@_S.D._11 ай бұрын
I'm an older Millennial/Xennial with a 17 year old daughter. I got her, her first phone at 13 but it also came with strict rules. She had musically and bubble shooter games to start with. It was a very hard decision to make, but unfortunately, you can't just drop a quarter or two in a payphone anymore. If you can even find a working payphone. I needed to be sure she could get in touch with me if she needed me. She was mad, though, because, and I quote, "I'm going to be the only kid at college without social media!" Me: "Hate that for you darlin', but it's my job to protect you." Fast forward 3 years, and she is allowed to have tik tok, but it has to stay private, and she can't accept follow requests unless she, her dad, or I know the peson personally.
@heyheyheyitsevz0010 ай бұрын
i cant wait to c trends in 10 years b like "u a real one if u used to shove sephora employees out the way to get to the drunk elephant bronzing drops"#nostalgia #childhood
@mimisparkles876511 ай бұрын
I dont think tech savvy is the right term. The devices they grow up with are so easy to use, the moment you have to take more than 2 steps to do something on the computer, they cant figure it out....
@meerkatzx1439 ай бұрын
I'm 13 and so glad my mom does not let me wear makeup and stuff like that. I really dislike how kids my age act because of the way they act i have a hard time fitting in because I don't wear makeup or do TikTok dance or talk like them. So because I don't do those things then I'm and other like are called weird or just boring or a pick me.
@nill158410 ай бұрын
I LITEREALLY JUST HAD THE WHISTLE EPIPHANY LIKE YESTERDAY
@user07-awubt0110 ай бұрын
This past Christmas, my department in office did "gift a child" initiative..kids age range 7-12 yrs n makeup kit was the top requested gift by the girls..i was surprised to say the least
@mybuffysummers11 ай бұрын
The creators their watching: **does skincare routine with skin perfecting filter and promotes brands that are either paying or supplying free product**
@ReikiRev10 ай бұрын
I feel like especially around preteen age school health curriculums should include discussions around personal care beyond wearing deodorant. Since acne is such a common issue in this age skin care should be covered which can include why anti aging isn’t good for young skin.
@awesomepet239910 ай бұрын
I was born in 2004 and I remember being a kid and my parents trying to put parental controls on my devices... I was able to turn them off in 5 minutes max Just imagine how useless it is for these kids who have been on ipads since they were practically babies
@cocoa320210 ай бұрын
Anyone under the age of 10 should not be in Sephora in the first place and anyone under 13 should have to be with an adult
@heysistersitsme10 ай бұрын
At 10 I was still playing with stuffed animals with my lil sis now you got kids obsessed with skincare😭🤚
@Nelzsmellz10 ай бұрын
So im sixteen and I work at a Sephora (age limit is 18 but for some reason I’m an exception) and I have a few nightmare story’s but I’ll tell you the worst.. one time I was restocking the drunk elephant section and as I was putting the bronzer drops on the shelf and as I put it on the shelf this little like 9 year old snatches it from my hands and say “UGH FINALLY YOU LAZY AHH PEOPLE RESTOCKED IT!!” And I was like “no we try restocking it as soon as possible but this item just sells quicker than some” then she rolls her eyes at my and walks away… ARE YOU KIDDING?? For my second story I was working cashier and this little girl like 10 or 11 is just staring at me.. and I say “yes?” And she just laughs. Literally laughs. And I say “is something funny?” And she says “YEAH.. YOUR HAIR! IMAGINE HAVING PINK SHORT HAIR” as she places all her items on the counter, it all totalled to 1254 pounds.. I have Ramona flowers inspired hair.. PLEASE GET YOUR KIDS UNDER CONTROL!😭😭
@LasBlackUnicrn10 ай бұрын
That little girl would’ve had me coming across that cashier counter!! 😂💀
@linanana2289111 ай бұрын
This is what teachers go through every single day with these kids and I am one
@teresalowe599410 ай бұрын
This is the best review on this issue i have seen. Instead of being super judgy, u gave facts on all perspectives. Not 1 thing is to blame for this. I do think its interesting that while the Sephora workers are telling their experiences, they are piling skin care on their face. This is what they watch and want to emulate. Ironic mutch 🤷♀️
@myahh.86711 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to watch this I’ve been waiting for this topic 😭
@saddimpledion10 ай бұрын
i think bad parenting because they’re letting their kids get exposed to toxic beauty standards. dangers are unavoidable for the most part of course. but to blatantly ignore that and let kids as young as 2 on tiktok??
@Angi22211 ай бұрын
As a child I really tought candy shop was about candy😭💀💀💀
@isabellaakl679411 ай бұрын
Love your videos!! Your perspective and commentaries are very interesting to listen to!
@NkirukasWrld11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I try my best to learn every perspective before formulating my own! I'm glad you find it interesting :)
@isabellaakl679411 ай бұрын
@@NkirukasWrld ♥♥♥
@beatsbylofiky11 ай бұрын
nobody talking about that sneeze at the end? perfect way to finish the video 😭
@LauraGarcia-kf1eu10 ай бұрын
I felt old when she said "back in the days," then I thought she was talking about 2004-2009, and she started talking about 2012!! HAHAHA, I was like 18 back in 2012. Thank you for bringing visibility to this problem. Kids don't want to be kids anymore... I'm a mom, and I try every day to raise my child as a normal kid, trying to enjoy this stage as much as possible.
@MK-hh1vo11 ай бұрын
22:22 🫣 I had to pause here! I haven't seen this blured out version! In many ways, it's *more obscene* than the original footage!!! There, I saw a little girl dancing crazy. HERE, I see a little girl's *bottom half* dancing crazy. 🤷🏾 ijs...