drunk elephant was in huge demand, we can thank ticktock. but alot of their products are active and not at all suited to kids. the packaging is very eye catching, colorful and playful. great marketing.Sure wasn't there mad panic at Christmas young kids asking for Drunk Elephant skin care stuff from the main man Santa. And they have active ingredients....don't they? I know a girl who bought her 10 and 11 year old drunk Elephant bits
There is a place in the market. My 10 year old neice and all her friends are into skincare but trying to get products gentle enough and that appeal to them. As long as the price point is good them I think it's welcome.I see Pippa showed it on her page already!
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skin care for kids 8-12 year olds.
She is a qualified beautician with years of experience.What 8 year old needs skincare?????? Unless they’ve a skin issue, then it’s your gp or pharmacist you should be going to not a WAXpert who hasn’t a clue about skincare.
This is madness.
What!!?? Kids need to clean their skin but with appropriate, gentle products. They want their own stuff. If its gentle and a good price point I'm all for it. I see my neice and her friends going mad for skincare but stuff that isn't suitable.the comments from some women. and then people wonder why kids end up the way they do. anyone buying skincare for the CHILD needs a slap
She is an apple shape, not impossible but I doubt another child is on the cards. So many young people I know use skincare and end up breaking out badly, although it’s still foreign to me that pre teens should need skincare, I’d much rather buy them a product that is gentle and aimed for their age then a product made for mature skin.She’s very full around the middle….
Is she expecting
an 8 year old child needs a face cloth and all kids should be wearing an spf. unless there is particular skin concern. she is simply jumping on the bandwagon of kids growing up too young and is happy to profit. ellen hasn’t worked in skin care for donkeys years so i’d take her knowledge with a pinch of salt.There is a place in the market. My 10 year old neice and all her friends are into skincare but trying to get products gentle enough and that appeal to them. As long as the price point is good them I think it's welcome.
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She is a qualified beautician with years of experience.
Soap isn't good for the pH balance of the skin and spf needs to be properly cleaned off.
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What!!?? Kids need to clean their skin but with appropriate, gentle products. They want their own stuff. If its gentle and a good price point I'm all for it. I see my neice and her friends going mad for skincare but stuff that isn't suitable.
Sorry I’ve seen a few and yea, just an unflattering angle I seen….. don’t think she isShe’s very full around the middle….
Is she expecting
Not all soaps are created equal. I'm not saying a bar of imperial leather or Palmolive!Soap isn't good for the pH balance of the skin and spf needs to be properly cleaned off.
At least she’s finally reposted something about Ellen 🫣And positioned right beside Pipsy
Completely agree with thisan 8 year old child needs a face cloth and all kids should be wearing an spf. unless there is particular skin concern. she is simply jumping on the bandwagon of kids growing up too young and is happy to profit. ellen hasn’t worked in skin care for donkeys years so i’d take her knowledge with a pinch of salt.
I do too, I like that she isn’t just following trends like other influencers. She sticks to her own style and many items are Dunnes with designer shoes.I thought Ellen looked fantastic to be fair.
In her photo or in Conrad's? Very different EllensI thought Ellen looked fantastic to be fair.
What kind of filter does that?Ellen doesn’t feel confident enough to post without a filter. Young girls (and old ones like me) think having the perfect body is the only option, so post filters. It’s a vicious circle and very sad
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