Are you competing with your daughter? |
NP. What? This response is ridiculous and unnecessarily inflammatory. |
What a dumb comment. DE has been around for YEARS. I posted early on here and I tried it for about a year and that was way before Covid. It's originally marketed towards adults, not teens. |
My teen will watch video after video of skincare routines if allowed. It's so crazy to me! |
YouTube then. These kids aren’t just spontaneously realizing they need very specific brands of expensive skincare products. |
The lip balm is quite nice. I have perpetually chapped lips and have tried so many...now that Body Shop no longer makes its Vitamin E balm, DE is my current favorite. It's like $17 which is eye-roll for lip balm, but if you want to indulge her, that'd be my recommendation ![]() Sephora and Ulta often have samples/gift with purchase for the brand, too. |
If she’s washing and moisturizing and has nice skin, I wouldn’t rock the boat with using anything new on her face. |
I am 39 and use drunk elephant because it works for my skin better than anything I've ever tried. But if my kid asked me to buy it for them, I'd just laugh. No Fing way. |
I posted earlier that I'd be a "no" on this. But, having said that, if you were dead set on SOMETHING for your DD for Christmas, DE has a "Littles" sampler of their most popular items. FWIW.
But, I'd also be having a chat w/ her about "influencing" and making smart choices. |
My daughter loves DE. She uses all the moisturizers or moisturizing serum. She’s 16. |
Ok I just want to tell ya'll that Drunk Elephant is not made for kids. Drunk Elephant was made for adults but kids seem attracted to it. Try glow recipe, Bubble, and Cerave for these products are good for young skin. Drunk Elephant has Acids and Oils that are to mature for your kids skin. |
It’s “all the rage” if your girls watch vapid TikTok videos of girls paid to talk about how cool they will make you. |
By all means, everyone tell your daughter this. I'm sure they will all realize that all the influencer marketing was BS and stop wanting it. |
You would be wrong if you think none of her friends are on TikTok. Most 12 year olds have perfect skin, acne comes a little later. If my 12 year old decides to ask for something like that I would show her the ingredients and compare them to an alternative and see which one is the better match for her skin. Teach her the name and packaging do not matter. It’s the ingredients. |
This is true. I went to Sephora and inquired about it for my EIGHT year old and the associate said absolutely not. It’s meant for ages 35+ and the company itself is not happy that it’s gotten so viral with children on YouTube. We went with Sephora brand and bubble instead. |