‘Restocking My Kid’s Vanity’ on TikTok is Pure INSANITY



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“Restocking my 7 year olds vanity” SINCE WHEN WERE 7 YEAR OLDS 15?? Aint no way a whole CHILD has a better makeup routine than me LMAOOOO

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33 thoughts on “‘Restocking My Kid’s Vanity’ on TikTok is Pure INSANITY”

  1. Both me and my sister dont have a need to wear makeup, because growing up we didnt see our mom (and most of other relatives) wear it. I have a concealer, protective chapstick and two shades of eyeshadow for fancy events. It all comes from observing parents.

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  2. My little sister 11 or 12 and cousin 11 both little girls have not been that deep into make up other than having someone older do it it’s only when I’m around she wants to do make up I had a giant junk collection of make up like three baskets full so when my cousin was over I gave her some glosses and hilighters 😂😂 but I wouldn’t be suprised if they do what I did I’ve always had an awesome big make up collection for no reason ppl buy me it or they’ll give me it bc they know my hobby 😂❤

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  3. I have an 11 year old niece like this, and there are a few factors at play:
    A- Allegedly if you want to be cool and popular at school, you have to have huge makeup collections, stanleys, lulu lemon, and nike now.
    B- kids have unfiltered access to social media and these kinds of videos are targeted at them too, and they are young and impressionable, so their first reaction isn’t “that’s hyper consumerism and not realistic”, but instead “this is the standard I am supposed to achieve”.
    C- Kids equate real life popularity to social media popularity now.

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  4. Im 22 years old and I love to decorate my home with posters, cute Sanrio figures, peppa pig stuff, Halloween decor, anime and Kpop stuff because it shows how I feel/like and represent my interests. It just seems that kids are too cool for it and don’t have personality in their rooms. That’s kinda.. sad.

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  5. I'm 25, I earn decent money and mostly I use essence, dm own brand makeup and skincare and maybelline concealer, foundation and mascara when I'm splurging. This is depressing af literally NO ONE needs that much makeup.

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  6. I can't help but think with the way some of these kids not only have excessive makeup, but also more adult / sexualized clothing, that by the time they're 13, they're already gonna be looking like hookers…

    As a kid, I didn't care about makeup or looking "pretty". I liked playing outside, playing video games, and being on the computer. My friends and I didn't care about makeup and "girl things".
    As an adult, I have no makeup whatsoever. Maybe a few creams for skin, but I rarely use them. Otherwise, my care routine involves a shower, shampoo, and stuff like that.

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  7. when i was a kid around this age, i was in musicals and did singing stuff and even then i didn’t have like chanel lipsticks☠️ back then i had stuff like colorpop and elf (colorpop back then was more of a kids centered makeup brand) and very little of it at that. only the necessities. that i still have and use to this day lol idgaf if it’s expired. meanwhile my 13 yro sister is one of these sephora kids. i went to her house and into her room and it was actually so sad. she had all these skincare and makeup product boxes stacked up to the ceiling like it was some sort of decoration (she stole some of my first real makeup and ruined it too 😔) she is the most consumer centric person i know and it’s so sad. my dad (who she lives with) doesn’t know how to be a parent so he just throws whatever she wants at her. this is honestly what i think of when i see these moms pushing all this at their kids. they wanna look like they are good parents by what they have but not by what they do

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  8. My boomer take is that it is really, really not necessary to give any makeup to children at all unless they want to pay for it or get it for their birthday or something. To me it's really simple: there are 0 exceptions for boys in this regard, it is barely enforced by parents that they maintain good bodily hygiene. And then girls must get up half an hour early to do their makeup before school? As a teacher, it chills me to see girls panic over their makeup whenever the smallest things happen. I would just like to tell them they are beautiful the way they are, but that is not taken seriously generally. I'm really happy I never jumped on that train anyway.
    Oh and also: young skin is super healthy, at most one would need a facewash that helps against acne if it's really bad. And if there are doctor prescribed washes or something, sure. But a skincare routine is just… not necessary, generally, and it can even dry out the skin, making you 'addicted' to this stuff. Girls' mental health is declining, this is really not something to encourage.

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  9. It's just sending me with the expensive stuff these kids are using – Chanel? Rare?? YSL??? Absolutely not, when I have kids, I'm making a decoy makeup bag bc no child needs makeup worth hundreds of dollars

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  10. I have no problem with children having vanities. I have a problem with them using 'real' makeup- aka, makeup not made for children. At that point its not a plaything. It's not a fun little thing that they can doodle on their face with. Getting them into skin care and making them conscious of their appearance at such a young age is bad for their mental health going forward

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  11. As a young gen z/ gen alpha, I grew up with the normal kids makeup when I was 9 and 10. Now almost being 13 in a week exactly from when I'm writing this I'm allow to wear make. But not much like light concealer for my really had ance. And I do not even have a make up vanity nor will I get one, like 8 year olds having this is crazy.

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  12. 21 years old and the only product I have multiples of is my favourite lip gloss because I wear them daily and I like having 2 different shades to work with, and I only replace them when there's absolutely nothing left

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  13. Can we teach young girls to love themselves the they are first and build from there? It starts with parents. Teach all kids self-esteem!! And stop living vicariously through your kids!

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  14. Dude im a Teenager, and I still have band posters on my wall (Tally Hall :D), I still have my plushies on my bed, and I can’t thank my parents enough for always saying that it’s okay to do childish things and not forcing me to grow up fast.

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  15. I have a kid sister who's 9 and is obsessed with makeup and restocking and all the aesthetic ASMR trendy brainrot vids. My mom and I try to remind her every now and then that these people make content on all the trendy things they buy for money/ views and how just buying things that are cool isn't going to make you happy. I think it's more of what people are saying that these kids live in a different time, a lot of girls that age now enjoy passing time by watching restocking makeup videos and talking about how aesthetic everything is…

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  16. I'm older than 29 and I never had a vanity like that??? I had these cute drawers granddad made me with a mirror. I couldn't fit a seat in the gap but it was basically a vanity.

    My mum let me play with makeup or would do it for me, but mostly for fun and I don't think I was allowed to use eyeliner or bright lipstick. I think I had a mascara and a few lipsticks.

    Why does she even want all that makeup????

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