Why banning tweens from buying anti-aging products won't stop the Sephora kids
A California bill that aimed to ban selling certain anti-aging skin-care products to children under age 13 failed to move forward last week, ending Democratic Assemblymember Alex Lee's attempt to combat the so-called Sephora kids trend.
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A California bill that aimed to ban selling certain anti-aging skin-care products to children under age 13 failed to move forward last week, ending Democratic Assemblymember Alex Lee's attempt to combat the so-called Sephora kids trend.