At some point Sephora is going to have a No kids in store role without adult supervision just like most of the malls in America that aren’t allowing kids under 17 to go in by themselves! 😂❤
Bro no absolutely not I go to the mall and Starbucks and target all those places all the time with my friends but I never mess around and be all rude to workers
@@madisonfisher8255honestly never seen anyone mess with a worker, most we’ve done is just walk back into target after getting kicked out. if you wanna get angry get angry at the kids slap boxing behind the target. it’s real and it happens 😒
@@Jai_TS13-Soccer-Horses unless it’s an annoying karen we always chill with them they under stand for karen’s it’s absolutely hilarious to like offer to buy them olive oil if they don’t kick us out
Finally someone who does a realistic video of how those little kids (brats) are in Sephora that are like 8-10 years old, like their parents need to raise them better
My 12-year-old daughter made me a skincare regimen for me yesterday! I’m so happy for them! TikTok really made them smart about make up and skin care! I’m excited for what they are gonna come up for me next month.🎉🎉❤😊😊
How do these parents allow their kids to behave like this??? I'm 18 now and until I was 17 I had to ask my parents to go to any store to even look at the products. Whatever skincare I buy needs to get my parents approval and this used to piss me off but now I'm glad that they did that. God knows how these kids skin will turn out in future.
They should start putting age limits on certain products so that little kids arent getting anti-wrinkle cremes and other stuff that they dont need! That also might make it better for the employees too!
As an 11 year old that goes to Sephora once in a while, i am deeply sorry for these kids acting like this and I always clean the testers when i am done and i usually only walk out of the store with face wipes lip balm and if im lucky something else. I do use testers i just use the appropriately, when using make-up testers use the make-up utensils to put the product on your face. DO NOT put it directly on your face is disgusting🤮
I went to Sephora with my dad and her gf I’m not a Sephora kid but my dads gf wanted to test something thing so I’m sitting there then I see a 10 or 9 year old girl when the girl leaves the testers me and my dads gf are shocked that it was a mess so I’m cleaning it up and the 10 or 9 year old girl says “move ugly b**** I’m so shocked and I said “you don’t talk to others like that” then she hits me with her Stanley cup in my arm and it hurt so so bad then my dads gf said “ omg are you ok Alexis” that’s my nickname btw then I yell at the little girl cuz I was so mad. But then we leave but I’m fine now and that’s my story about Sephora kids.
I tried to watch this because i know it would be fun. I thought wrong. It started giving me anxiety 😂 retail and retaurant work has me scarred. There really are peiple like this.
@@_leaveitblank This comment travelled from the future just to make you know that PTSD is *real* after you leave retail. For a certain amount of time, you won' t be able to put a toe in. Buuuut,... after some therapy, you' ll understand that, as long as you say things softly, extreamly politely and with a smile, YOU CAN BE THE BITCHIEST BISHSHSH WITH OTHER CUSTOMERS WITHOUT RETALIATION. That' s the only method that worked for me😅. (In the line to pay while the previous customer is still there) -Hello, good afternoon! +Good afternoon☺️ You eyeliner is gorrrgeus, I needed to tell you. May I ask you something, please? -Sure, ma' am. +Do you charge extra money for saying Hello! and Thank you? -😳 Mmm... N-n-no🤷🏻♀️ +Awesome. In that case: Hello, thank you for this lady over there, hello, thank you to your mate and extra hellos thank yous for the following ones. I' ll pay by card. Try to have a lovely day if all these homo sapiens sapiens make it possible. (Proceeds to come back after ten mins with coffee for everybody). Also, when a kid is yelling on the floor like no tomorrow in a restaurant, you can ask "very concerned" to the waiter (loud enough so the parents can hear you): 😰 OMG! Is human sacrifice legal here???😱 They' ll be in my prayers. The worst thing that can happen is people thinking that YOU are mental (probably a dangerous psychopath since you smile) and avoiding your presence😅😂. Take care, 🧛🏻♀️🖤
No kidding. I work at a Sephora in a neighborhood with lots of kids, and they are always walking in and destroying samples and scraping all the eyeshadow and blushes onto the floor.
i have 4 things of skincare 1. a acne cleanser I found in my bathroom mirror 2. a Cerave facial cleanser my sister left behind when she moved out 3. a gel moisturiser I bought at the dollar tree myself for 1.25 3. a mini bubble moisturizer my mom had gotten me for chrismas cuz I mention it once and shes so frikin sweet.
Don't use the acne cleanser if you aren't old enough to get acne. The rest are fine for a kid to use. I would ask your parents for a sunscreen, because protecting your skin from sun damage and cancer are very important at any age. After that you're set. A cleanser, a moisturizer and sunscreen are the only skincare a kid needs.
Sigh, seriously some parents 1 should have never been parents. 2 some parents should be slapped for letting their children act this way. My daughter is 7 and like the rest of the up coming generation obsessed with skin care. There is absolutely nothing wrong with encouraging a good skin care routine(age 4-14 only needs gentle cleanser and moisturizer/spf)Parents do your homework. Just because it's a Tik-Tok trend does not mean you need to hop on the train. There is a brand called Evereden that was created for children as young as 4. Very gentle ingredients and great to start a child's skin care routine. If they insist on a toner just a gentle green tea or moisturizing toner. A good serum is a blue light serum. My daughter would never and has never acted like this inside any store. We frequent Ulta and Sephora and she knows how to use testers from watching myself or me guiding her. I have never let my children control me or their purchase history. It's my hard earned money and my childs already youthful skin. Wtf is she trying to accomplish using anti-aging creams. Any younger might as well put in back in the womb. Parents please regain control of your children.
I agree. Also tiktok is for 13+, so what on earth are younger kids doing on tiktok? That age limit exists precisely bc little kids brains aren't mature enough to handle the overestimulating content. But some parents are so neglectful that they just don't care, they give their immature little kids phones without any limits or rules and then the kid gets influenced by tiktok trends and parents go with it. Parents need to discuss things with their kids in a honest manner, explain to the kids that a lot of these online trends are meant to promote consummerism and exploit people's immaturity and naivety, and to explain to them the concept of peer pressure and how to be above it. Parents also need to have their kid show real responsability and a decent level of maturity before allowing them to use phones or social media.
OMG AS A 10 YEAR OLD MYSELF I NEVER WENT TO SEPHORA I ALWAYS BUY CREAM AT PHARMACY CUZ MY SKIN DRIES TOO FAST(i have a skin problem)I SAID I DIDNT BUY STUFF AT SEPHORA CUZ ITS LIKE FOR ADULTS AND PEOPLE IN MY CLASS SAY IM POOR OR UGLY JUST FOR THAT AND I DONT HAVE AN IPAD I HAVE A SAMSUNG PPL ARE BUĹLYING ME JUST FOR THAT AND SAYING IM POOR BRO MY MOM AND MY DAD ARE MILLIONAIRS AND IM A MODEL AT ZARA LIKE WTF YALL ARE DELULUSIONAL AND I DONT EVEN HAVE TIK TOK OR A STANLEY CUP PLUS THESE RETINOLS ARE FULL OF ACIDS AND AT LEAST I HAVE SCREEN LIMIT
i take good notice that the sephora kids (usually 10) dont even need it. Ive had severe cystic and hormonal acne since i was 9, THAT was a need. But anti-aging cream? and a pound of makeup, i mean.. Really??? Ive always been polite to the workers, i dont see why you shouldnt be. My acnes always been Very visible and prominent since i pick at it till it bloodies and scabs, so atleast ive got a reason unlike these ipad kids
I’m an eight-year-old and I rarely have any skin care it’s just so confusing how I grew up on the same thing that 10-year-olds grew up on and we’re completely different Also, I do have bubble I have the bubble slam dog moisturizer and the cleanser
hi! I'm here to tell you that thats really good for an 8 year old. please dont fall into the social media trap, excessive skincare can ruin your skin! anyways stay safe on the internet! 😊
Please don’t say your age in the comments. That could attract creepy people, and please be careful not answering messages on here as well. Sorry I’m not trying to be rude I just always feel wary seeing kids say their age on here in public comments. You never know what could happen.
I’m almost 10 and I don’t use any skincare. I think you shouldn’t buy it just cause of the hype, you should buy it if you actually need it. And 9-10 year olds need to stop being disrespectful to Sephora and ulta employees. Like you don’t need drunk elephant or retinal. At least of skincare if you are 9 or 10 you should use bubble skincare and only like, skincare and a tiny bit of moisturizer.
Manners are important but expecting little kids to have perfect manners is crazy to me, I’ve seen grown women completely forget themselves because they’re “hangry”, if grown adults can’t handle their shit 24/7 why would a child be able to? Especially when we put them in overstimulating environments where they can’t talk too loud or run too fast or touch anything or literally ANY of the things their hardwired to do at that age. 🙄
Karen, No one Said little Kids have to BE able to eat a 3 hours Long 12 course meal Like perfect little Royals 🙄🤨 But of fucking course you can expect them to behave Like Humans and dont Trash a place. If Not, they belong to their parents Hand Like you do with two years olds
@@DieGurkenfresserExactly. They don’t have to have perfect manners but they need to learn some respect for when somebody is helping them especially a person they don’t know.
@@vanillapinkfluff3477 I’m specifically referring to the mom saying “say thank you” five million times when the cashier clearly doesn’t care and just wants to move on to the next transaction not the rest of the video with the kids being crazy lol
@@bobbie-jenehenderson7824 Those adults you mentioned who forget themselves when they're "hangry" were kids who didn't learn enough manners at one point. Parents teaching manners are precisely trying to avoid raising adults like that.
Most kids don’t act like that though like I know what skincare is good for me and what is not like most drunk elephant is not good for my skin and I know how to use the skincare properly and I know that is not how I act but is it is sad to see kids act like that in Sephora.
maybe her daughter has really good skin and she forgets that some other kids the same age don't... but anyways, those products are only for people whose skin really need it... its a shame kids with normal skin wanting to get products with chemicals they don't need just bc tiktok told them to.
I suggest talking to them about the problems u have with ur face, what u need and ur research on what u know abt the products u want or need. And just give them the money straight up or go buy it urself. Show them u r responsible and u have an idea of what ur getting into and promise them u will do better in school and u will do ur chores. That's how I convinced my parents to go to a concert
@@justanomorifan3059 while somewhat true, that’s not the point. The point is that kids need to be supervised so they don’t fuck around with thinks that need to be left alone
I’m 11 and I would say that I have more skin care than someone else my age, but there are also people my age and younger who use more. I don’t do the entire routine every day, only on weekends and possibly if I wake up early enough for school. I started using Make-up younger than most people do, but that’s because I do theater, and we have to wear a lot of makeup. I only usually wear blush, concealer, and clear mascara to school, if I wear any makeup to school. I’ve only ever used a tester once, and it was to feel the texture. (I cleaned it off)
The only skincare an 11 year old needs is a cleanser, a moisturizer, and a sunscreen. Excessive skincare is actually bad for your skin, especially at your age. You're only 11 and your skin isn't damaged yet. There isn't anything you need to correct with skincare. The only thing you need to worry about is keeping the nice skin you already have protected from sun damage and cancer. Also it isn't good for your self esteem to be so focused on your appearance or comparing yourself to others. I know tiktok, social media, and beauty advertisements want you to believe that your value as a girl is only based on how pretty you are, but that isn't true. They only want you to believe that so you buy their products and give them your money. Just focus on learning and doing well in school, on being a kind person and a good friend, on your hobbies and talents and less on your appearance. It seems like you really love acting and theater. I think that's a great thing to contribute to the world. Focus more on that and less on beauty and skincare. You have more to offer the world than just being a pretty face.
7:08 idk bout u guys but I was raised like this (in a nicer way) and think all children should be raised with manners if they are being bought something!
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@@_leaveitblankhi can you please tell us the things that are okay for kids
At some point Sephora is going to have a No kids in store role without adult supervision just like most of the malls in America that aren’t allowing kids under 17 to go in by themselves! 😂❤
It actually used to be 15 and younger need an adult with them. Don't know what happened to that rule
Omg the last one with teenage boys is so accurate I’m so sorry you have to deal with teen boys their so disrespectful and rude 😭❤
i’m a teenage boy ands it’s hilarious 😭
you never messed around in a target?
Bro no absolutely not I go to the mall and Starbucks and target all those places all the time with my friends but I never mess around and be all rude to workers
@@toiletgaming223 that doesn’t mean you have to be a jerk to the workers
@@madisonfisher8255honestly never seen anyone mess with a worker, most we’ve done is just walk back into target after getting kicked out. if you wanna get angry get angry at the kids slap boxing behind the target. it’s real and it happens 😒
@@Jai_TS13-Soccer-Horses unless it’s an annoying karen we always chill with them they under stand
for karen’s it’s absolutely hilarious to like offer to buy them olive oil if they don’t kick us out
Finally someone who does a realistic video of how those little kids (brats) are in Sephora that are like 8-10 years old, like their parents need to raise them better
Jesus loves you so much more than you think repent and stay blessed😊😊
My 12-year-old daughter made me a skincare regimen for me yesterday! I’m so happy for them! TikTok really made them smart about make up and skin care! I’m excited for what they are gonna come up for me next month.🎉🎉❤😊😊
Worked retail for 6 years and I'm literally getting flashbacks from this video. Sephora employees do not get paid enough.
as they all say, TEENAGERS SCARE THE LIVING SHIT OUT OF ME
How do these parents allow their kids to behave like this??? I'm 18 now and until I was 17 I had to ask my parents to go to any store to even look at the products. Whatever skincare I buy needs to get my parents approval and this used to piss me off but now I'm glad that they did that. God knows how these kids skin will turn out in future.
They should start putting age limits on certain products so that little kids arent getting anti-wrinkle cremes and other stuff that they dont need! That also might make it better for the employees too!
Jesus loves you so much more than you think repent and stay blessed❤❤😊
@@TurntoChrist.1 thank you! You too! (And yeah, I'm Christian too lol)
As an 11 year old that goes to Sephora once in a while, i am deeply sorry for these kids acting like this and I always clean the testers when i am done and i usually only walk out of the store with face wipes lip balm and if im lucky something else. I do use testers i just use the appropriately, when using make-up testers use the make-up utensils to put the product on your face. DO NOT put it directly on your face is disgusting🤮
I went to Sephora with my dad and her gf I’m not a Sephora kid but my dads gf wanted to test something thing so I’m sitting there then I see a 10 or 9 year old girl when the girl leaves the testers me and my dads gf are shocked that it was a mess so I’m cleaning it up and the 10 or 9 year old girl says “move ugly b**** I’m so shocked and I said “you don’t talk to others like that” then she hits me with her Stanley cup in my arm and it hurt so so bad then my dads gf said “ omg are you ok Alexis” that’s my nickname btw then I yell at the little girl cuz I was so mad. But then we leave but I’m fine now and that’s my story about Sephora kids.
I tried to watch this because i know it would be fun. I thought wrong. It started giving me anxiety 😂 retail and retaurant work has me scarred. There really are peiple like this.
That’s how I feel whenever I watch other people’s retail skits 😭 I just cant
@@_leaveitblank This comment travelled from the future just to make you know that PTSD is *real* after you leave retail. For a certain amount of time, you won' t be able to put a toe in. Buuuut,... after some therapy, you' ll understand that, as long as you say things softly, extreamly politely and with a smile, YOU CAN BE THE BITCHIEST BISHSHSH WITH OTHER CUSTOMERS WITHOUT RETALIATION. That' s the only method that worked for me😅.
(In the line to pay while the previous customer is still there)
-Hello, good afternoon!
+Good afternoon☺️ You eyeliner is gorrrgeus, I needed to tell you. May I ask you something, please?
-Sure, ma' am.
+Do you charge extra money for saying Hello! and Thank you?
-😳 Mmm... N-n-no🤷🏻♀️
+Awesome. In that case: Hello, thank you for this lady over there, hello, thank you to your mate and extra hellos thank yous for the following ones. I' ll pay by card. Try to have a lovely day if all these homo sapiens sapiens make it possible. (Proceeds to come back after ten mins with coffee for everybody).
Also, when a kid is yelling on the floor like no tomorrow in a restaurant, you can ask "very concerned" to the waiter (loud enough so the parents can hear you): 😰 OMG! Is human sacrifice legal here???😱 They' ll be in my prayers.
The worst thing that can happen is people thinking that YOU are mental (probably a dangerous psychopath since you smile) and avoiding your presence😅😂.
Take care,
🧛🏻♀️🖤
Im so grateful for having a mother who is responsible and only buys me age appropriate items.
Mom if you’re reading this,
Thank you
these kids are going to look like there 30 at the age of 15 .
No kidding. I work at a Sephora in a neighborhood with lots of kids, and they are always walking in and destroying samples and scraping all the eyeshadow and blushes onto the floor.
@@Ceciliyarp if i had kids i would be so mad at them , i'm praying real heard for these kids and i'm so sorry you have to deal with that.
4:15 "Shes 14 years old, she doesnt even have pores!" 😭😭😭
Just FYI, nothing opens up the pores. The glow recipe toner is good for clearing the pores, pores don't open and close.
Mary Jane is an ✨iCoN✨
i have 4 things of skincare 1. a acne cleanser I found in my bathroom mirror 2. a Cerave facial cleanser my sister left behind when she moved out 3. a gel moisturiser I bought at the dollar tree myself for 1.25 3. a mini bubble moisturizer my mom had gotten me for chrismas cuz I mention it once and shes so frikin sweet.
Don't use the acne cleanser if you aren't old enough to get acne. The rest are fine for a kid to use. I would ask your parents for a sunscreen, because protecting your skin from sun damage and cancer are very important at any age. After that you're set. A cleanser, a moisturizer and sunscreen are the only skincare a kid needs.
3:18 that moment was so wholesome though 🥹🥹
Sigh, seriously some parents 1 should have never been parents. 2 some parents should be slapped for letting their children act this way. My daughter is 7 and like the rest of the up coming generation obsessed with skin care. There is absolutely nothing wrong with encouraging a good skin care routine(age 4-14 only needs gentle cleanser and moisturizer/spf)Parents do your homework. Just because it's a Tik-Tok trend does not mean you need to hop on the train. There is a brand called Evereden that was created for children as young as 4. Very gentle ingredients and great to start a child's skin care routine. If they insist on a toner just a gentle green tea or moisturizing toner. A good serum is a blue light serum. My daughter would never and has never acted like this inside any store. We frequent Ulta and Sephora and she knows how to use testers from watching myself or me guiding her. I have never let my children control me or their purchase history. It's my hard earned money and my childs already youthful skin. Wtf is she trying to accomplish using anti-aging creams. Any younger might as well put in back in the womb. Parents please regain control of your children.
Thanks for the brand recommendation! ❤
I agree. Also tiktok is for 13+, so what on earth are younger kids doing on tiktok? That age limit exists precisely bc little kids brains aren't mature enough to handle the overestimulating content. But some parents are so neglectful that they just don't care, they give their immature little kids phones without any limits or rules and then the kid gets influenced by tiktok trends and parents go with it. Parents need to discuss things with their kids in a honest manner, explain to the kids that a lot of these online trends are meant to promote consummerism and exploit people's immaturity and naivety, and to explain to them the concept of peer pressure and how to be above it. Parents also need to have their kid show real responsability and a decent level of maturity before allowing them to use phones or social media.
*“Mary Jane* are you serious” HELPPP WHAT-
OMG AS A 10 YEAR OLD MYSELF I NEVER WENT TO SEPHORA I ALWAYS BUY CREAM AT PHARMACY CUZ MY SKIN DRIES TOO FAST(i have a skin problem)I SAID I DIDNT BUY STUFF AT SEPHORA CUZ ITS LIKE FOR ADULTS AND PEOPLE IN MY CLASS SAY IM POOR OR UGLY JUST FOR THAT AND I DONT HAVE AN IPAD I HAVE A SAMSUNG PPL ARE BUĹLYING ME JUST FOR THAT AND SAYING IM POOR BRO MY MOM AND MY DAD ARE MILLIONAIRS AND IM A MODEL AT ZARA LIKE WTF YALL ARE DELULUSIONAL AND I DONT EVEN HAVE TIK TOK OR A STANLEY CUP PLUS THESE RETINOLS ARE FULL OF ACIDS AND AT LEAST I HAVE SCREEN LIMIT
Don't mind them, they are extremely cringe omgg 😶🌫
7:01 was so funny 😂
“No lizzy say MAY I PLEASE!!!”
“I want dis”
“Ok 🤷🏼♀️”
when the little girl started crying i thought she was yawning XD
🤣
i take good notice that the sephora kids (usually 10) dont even need it. Ive had severe cystic and hormonal acne since i was 9, THAT was a need. But anti-aging cream? and a pound of makeup, i mean.. Really???
Ive always been polite to the workers, i dont see why you shouldnt be.
My acnes always been Very visible and prominent since i pick at it till it bloodies and scabs, so atleast ive got a reason unlike these ipad kids
I’m an eight-year-old and I rarely have any skin care it’s just so confusing how I grew up on the same thing that 10-year-olds grew up on and we’re completely different Also, I do have bubble I have the bubble slam dog moisturizer and the cleanser
WHY IS YOUR SPELLING SO GOOD. SLAY
hi! I'm here to tell you that thats really good for an 8 year old. please dont fall into the social media trap, excessive skincare can ruin your skin! anyways stay safe on the internet! 😊
Please don’t say your age in the comments. That could attract creepy people, and please be careful not answering messages on here as well. Sorry I’m not trying to be rude I just always feel wary seeing kids say their age on here in public comments. You never know what could happen.
I’m almost 10 and I don’t use any skincare. I think you shouldn’t buy it just cause of the hype, you should buy it if you actually need it. And 9-10 year olds need to stop being disrespectful to Sephora and ulta employees. Like you don’t need drunk elephant or retinal. At least of skincare if you are 9 or 10 you should use bubble skincare and only like, skincare and a tiny bit of moisturizer.
Me too but I have drunk elephant lippe balm and drunk elephant detangling spray those only 2 😢
“She’s 14 she doesn’t even have pores” cracked me up
I was waiting for the first girl to tell her mom she was doing too much.
Incredibly inaccurate-the parents are parenting 😂
Hahaha you did a great job and every senario seems absolutely believable 😂😂
The way Mary Jane flew😂😂😂
She was a fairy 🧚🏻
MaRrY jAnE LeS gO
Manners are important but expecting little kids to have perfect manners is crazy to me, I’ve seen grown women completely forget themselves because they’re “hangry”, if grown adults can’t handle their shit 24/7 why would a child be able to? Especially when we put them in overstimulating environments where they can’t talk too loud or run too fast or touch anything or literally ANY of the things their hardwired to do at that age. 🙄
Karen, No one Said little Kids have to BE able to eat a 3 hours Long 12 course meal Like perfect little Royals 🙄🤨
But of fucking course you can expect them to behave Like Humans and dont Trash a place. If Not, they belong to their parents Hand Like you do with two years olds
@@DieGurkenfresserExactly. They don’t have to have perfect manners but they need to learn some respect for when somebody is helping them especially a person they don’t know.
@@vanillapinkfluff3477 I’m specifically referring to the mom saying “say thank you” five million times when the cashier clearly doesn’t care and just wants to move on to the next transaction not the rest of the video with the kids being crazy lol
@@bobbie-jenehenderson7824 Those adults you mentioned who forget themselves when they're "hangry" were kids who didn't learn enough manners at one point. Parents teaching manners are precisely trying to avoid raising adults like that.
LMAO HAHA I absolutely loveee this video it’s sooo freaking hilarious and true!!!🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I work at Ulta and I can totally relate! Lol.
Most kids don’t act like that though like I know what skincare is good for me and what is not like most drunk elephant is not good for my skin and I know how to use the skincare properly and I know that is not how I act but is it is sad to see kids act like that in Sephora.
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Ye I hope there's a rule in place where kids of a certain age should be allowed in the store but supervised by an adult
Btw I love Ur username lol
@@toast_69sus yeah I hope they don’t go the far with it.
@@Itzz_sydney ye
4:15 NO WAY SHE SAID THAT A 14 YEAR OLD DOESNT HAVE PORES
maybe her daughter has really good skin and she forgets that some other kids the same age don't... but anyways, those products are only for people whose skin really need it... its a shame kids with normal skin wanting to get products with chemicals they don't need just bc tiktok told them to.
@@walqqr1 no i know i was just saying i thought it was common sense that humans have pores
guys my parents bought me slam dunk bubble, now im asking for some other skincare and ill give them the money,but they be saying no. how to convince??
I suggest talking to them about the problems u have with ur face, what u need and ur research on what u know abt the products u want or need. And just give them the money straight up or go buy it urself. Show them u r responsible and u have an idea of what ur getting into and promise them u will do better in school and u will do ur chores. That's how I convinced my parents to go to a concert
Not all ten year olds act like that
YESSSSS
We know but the ones that do are important as well
To be fair, some will get annoyed and rude but no ten year old is crying like thag
Not buying anything from Sephora could’ve been used
7-10 can’t go with out being supervised
Sucks that us cities are like this. If cities were more walkable kids could go out alone.
@@justanomorifan3059 bruh what
@@DDosamasgf. if us cities were more walkable and safe kids could be let out alone more, which would give them more freedom and exercise.
@@justanomorifan3059 while somewhat true, that’s not the point. The point is that kids need to be supervised so they don’t fuck around with thinks that need to be left alone
@@justanomorifan3059 I’m saying they can’t go to Sephora without a supervisor are you dumb?
Lol love this day 4
spot on!!!!!!
Keep the great work I’ve been a fan for a long period of time love you vids so much sincerely, Oliver
Tyyyy🥹🫶🫶
so on point
My mom needs to know if I can use something viral and dose not let the employees babysit me or touch the testers
LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOO
6:43 is whats going yo happend when Sephora kids parents try to fix their children
"caitlyn-lynn" bruh
I started going to Sephora when I was 9, My mom would let me buy whatever I want cause I have my own money
Girl your own money was probably your parents money given to you for small chores, birthdays and tooth fairy.
@@missyyalex5959 actually it was Christmas money-
@@Werejustpreppyz157because that makes all the difference lmao
That’s cool i started at 12 and also used my own money
Your makeup 👏👏👏👏
I’m 11 and I would say that I have more skin care than someone else my age, but there are also people my age and younger who use more. I don’t do the entire routine every day, only on weekends and possibly if I wake up early enough for school. I started using Make-up younger than most people do, but that’s because I do theater, and we have to wear a lot of makeup. I only usually wear blush, concealer, and clear mascara to school, if I wear any makeup to school. I’ve only ever used a tester once, and it was to feel the texture. (I cleaned it off)
The only skincare an 11 year old needs is a cleanser, a moisturizer, and a sunscreen. Excessive skincare is actually bad for your skin, especially at your age.
You're only 11 and your skin isn't damaged yet. There isn't anything you need to correct with skincare. The only thing you need to worry about is keeping the nice skin you already have protected from sun damage and cancer.
Also it isn't good for your self esteem to be so focused on your appearance or comparing yourself to others. I know tiktok, social media, and beauty advertisements want you to believe that your value as a girl is only based on how pretty you are, but that isn't true. They only want you to believe that so you buy their products and give them your money.
Just focus on learning and doing well in school, on being a kind person and a good friend, on your hobbies and talents and less on your appearance. It seems like you really love acting and theater. I think that's a great thing to contribute to the world. Focus more on that and less on beauty and skincare. You have more to offer the world than just being a pretty face.
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7:08 idk bout u guys but I was raised like this (in a nicer way) and think all children should be raised with manners if they are being bought something!
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