as I do agree with you that they are raised with good manners, a child that young should be exited to get 20 dollars to go to target and figure out which barbie to get. As I do understand that all kids are different, this job they have is making them not have a good childhood because at their age I would find no amusement from this. I would be more than happy to get a doll than this, meanwhile these kids sit at their vanities and do their skincare and makeup all day. I genuinely dont understand how they find amusment from doing these videos all day. Because im older than them and I dont want to be in their position because that doesnt seem like fun to me. Yes, everyone has their own ways to have fun but the thing is for their age they should be sitting and playing with toys, at this rate these products are their toys. Which I dont think is a good thing if you ask me. I genuinely feel bad for these kids because they got robbed of their childhood and thats not good.
I think around 11-13 is a age to start to care about looks getting interesting in makeup but these days can’t believe 8year old girls r into makeup literally it’s a negative impact of media
They don’t need those to be honest Like I’m not tryna be BAD if I gotta say but there already pretty why would they need those go to Clare’s or something?!
I feel like they would only need s PF with strider and a cleanser but only gentle ones and ones that Actually work for their skin Like I totally agree they do not need a retinal or anything Like that but I feel like they need some SPF cleanser and moisture
That is true but the mom is watching and making sure the products they are buys are kid safe approved and dermatologist approved and is letting them buy SPF moisturizer perfume body butter lotion and lip glosses and balms ❤ And also light makeup on special occasions
No offense but there are 2 different types of sephora kids. 1. Mean rude hateful sephora kids that ruin everything and are mean to employees and who are ungrateful. 2. Sweet kids who like make up but they are nice to the employees and very grateful and thankful for what they have and what they are getting. In this situation, they are number 2.
U have a good mom, moms like her r letting her child go to Sephora at like 8. I'm not even aloud to go near Sephora except when she's gonna but to her self which she doesn't they should be at Claire
The girls are very cute and seem to be thankful but... I would not let my girl that age wear makeup There is an age for all and its to the parents to teach that too
Actually no kids will be grateful full for 20 dollars and why r u complimenting them like it's not normal they r literally in Sephora acting 16 they should be at Claire buying nailpolosh and dolls ur complimenting them for no reason
@@ILikeTheFirstShreekMovie The new generation will never be able to experience waking up everyday watching cartoons on a tv 😢 or playing with toy figurines, it’s quite sad that all they’re focused on is skin care.
@@tswizzles_version13 HAD AN COLLECTION OF GARFIELD AND MICKEY MOUSE AND THAT TV HOUR WAS THE BEST I WATCHED IT WITH MY OLDER AND YOUNGER BROTHER I remember in like 2011 when teen Titans came out best 8 years like this generation not even my cousin who is ten does that she's treated like it's the early 2000 with tv CDs which I had most of Alvin and the chipmunks and she like uses lip smavkers which I love especially Pepsi and cherry 🍒
@@ILikeTheFirstShreekMovie Haha I loved those times when life was just carefree and fun ❤️ I would watch dinosaur train and Jake and the never land pirates while I ate cereal 😂
I love your guys videos but in the beginning she was only showing Britain like what about Bayla she’s never shown and britan gets everything I feel like but not hate love yall
i like how she is teaching them budgeting but i feel like at sephora?? i would teach them with their own money if they wanted to buy expensive makeup products i would teach them to get their own money and i don’t mean by chores by going out and starting a bracelet business or a lemonade stand. idk that just what i would do.
im a teen and i dont even have any skincare, not even too much makeup. at their age i was playing with dolls or toys from target. at least be a bit strict and don’t raise brats that dont need all that. theyre KIDS.
@@hibiscus_life i get that their interests can be different, but at the very least the mom could get play makeup/skincare. skincare at a young age can damage their skin more then help it if the wrong products are used.
Children’s skin is still developing, and it's generally healthy to let it go through its natural changes without the interference of makeup or complex skincare routines. Young skin is typically resilient and less prone to issues that require intensive skincare. Simple routines, like washing with water, are often enough to keep their skin healthy. Introducing makeup and skincare routines at a young age can inadvertently shift a child’s focus towards their appearance rather than their development and interests. This focus on appearance might lead to issues with self-esteem and body image later in life. Kids should be encouraged to build confidence through their talents, hobbies, and achievements rather than their looks. Makeup and advanced skincare products are often designed for adults. The ingredients in these products might not be suitable for a child's sensitive skin, potentially leading to irritation or allergic reactions. Moreover, children don’t have the same level of understanding about how to use these products safely. Promoting healthy habits like good hygiene and a balanced diet is more beneficial than focusing on skincare and makeup. Teaching kids the basics of cleanliness, such as washing their face with water and a gentle soap, and encouraging them to eat well, can lay a foundation for lifelong healthy habits without the need for fancy products. The marketing of makeup and skincare products to children can foster a materialistic mindset. Encouraging kids to frequent stores like Sephora can create unnecessary consumer desires and pressures. It's more beneficial to teach children about value, self-worth, and non-material sources of happiness. Children often model their behavior after adults. When makeup and skincare become a focus, it can lead to an emphasis on physical appearance in daily life. Parents setting an example by focusing on inner qualities and personal development rather than appearance can have a more positive impact on their children. Introducing makeup and complex skincare routines early on can set the stage for unhealthy habits. As children grow, they might feel pressured to maintain certain beauty standards or engage in practices that aren’t suitable for their age. By focusing on nurturing self-esteem, healthy habits, and personal development, we can help children grow up feeling confident and content without the pressures of adult beauty standards.
Actually you know what would be even MORE fun? If you started acting like a mother and didn’t sign your children up for premature acne and chemical burns? A child’s skin is still developing, no products except products made for children are safe for their skin. This should be considered child abuse because it’s obvious these products aren’t for children. You should feel embarrassed to call yourself a mom.
The fact that she said $50 end the title said $500 but then the girl in brown shirt she defenetli got the milk becouse her voice mai et insed of tower 😅😊
✪ Guys why r u complimenting them for being thank full they r like 8 acting 16 and they should be at Claire buying nailpolosh and dolls or SMT this is not SMT good my cousin is like 13 and isn't aloud to go in Sephora "omg they said thank you they r so nice other kids would be mad with 200 dollars" NO other kids r happy with 10 in happy 5 and y'all r acting like it's not normal human actions like pls✰
I’m not wanting to hate or anything , but like you shouldn’t let them buy stuff like makeup at a younge age , once again no hate I’m just saying this so they don’t have any breakouts
Yeah I don’t mind when they have harmless moisturizers or stuff for fun but I think kids that age are too young for makeup, especially makeup that expensive
I love these kids so much they are so grateful and happy for their mom you guys know those 2 little girls that like only get drunk elephant I am so happy they are not like them