‘An element of exploitation’: the world of TikTok child skincare influencers
In a TikTok video a young girl – her age anywhere between 10 and 15 – sits unboxing package after package of products she says were sent to her by skincare brands. This is despite warnings from dermatologists that children don’t need most skincare products and concern from regulators that the practice exists in a legal grey area. While strict rules govern the employment of child actors and models, including limits on working hours, those safeguards do not extend to child influencers.
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