What should you do if your child constantly wants to go to Normal, Matas, or Sephora to buy makeup and is asking for a skincare routine? Politiken asked three experts for advice.

Guide: How to manage your child's interest in makeup and prevent skin damage

Children's skin is absolutely perfect. It doesn't get more resilient and collagen-rich than that, says Cæcilie Johansen. But if your child is begging for 'more fun' products than sunscreen, there are tricks and compromises you can try. Illustration: Rasmus Vendrup / Kildefotos: Unsplash / Pexels
Children's skin is absolutely perfect. It doesn't get more resilient and collagen-rich than that, says Cæcilie Johansen. But if your child is begging for 'more fun' products than sunscreen, there are tricks and compromises you can try. Illustration: Rasmus Vendrup / Kildefotos: Unsplash / Pexels
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The beauty industry is booming, and it’s influencing younger consumers. They are tempted to buy products from Rare Beauty, El.f, and Drunk Elephant through TikTok influencers.

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