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Kids at Sephora

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Hey I’ve seen more and more children who are 13 or under going into these stores destroying brands  and being disrespectful toward employees. It’s very unfortunate because when I try to use the used products to try it out, they always look messy or they’re put away due to these kids. Not just that but it’s all over social media 😞 so if Sephora hasn’t done already, they should create an age restriction, so this problem won’t happen again.

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I totally agree that a lot of kids are coming and recking Sephora. But there are still a good amount of kids that are respect full and kind and it wouldn't be fair to them if there was a age restriction because other kids ruined it for them. Also there 12 year olds that are almost 13 and are respectful but wouldn't be allowed there? I'm not sure but it just putting out that some kids are still kind and it's not fair that some kids can ruin it for everyone. 

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I agree, they should have an age restriction until you have to have an adult go in. Children under the age of 13 shouldn’t even be wearing makeup in the first place, let alone doing skincare that costs $$$. They’re only doing it because it’s “trendy” they see the big girls putting on drunk elephant so they want to as well. 

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it's the parents choice if they can be wearing makeup not yours so there shouldn't be an age limit because others mess up products

 

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It’s not makeup that they’re worried about.  it’s the fact they they go in, destroy testing products, are completely rude to everyone around. And are going out of their way spending $100s of dollars on skin care products that they don’t need. Why do children need retinol cream? Or eye cream for dark circles? Children’s skin is almost perfect yet they are doing nothing but damaging it in the long run. They don’t need these products they just want them because that’s what they see online. When I was these girls age I was using clean and clear not $80 retinol cream or $60 Under eye cream. I was spending at most $6 on a face wash/moisturizer which is really all they need if they’re so worried about skin care at the age of 7-13. 

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I think they are fine going into the stores as long as they are respectful and don’t destroy the testers but totally understand where you are coming from.

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I see this happen a lot, not in person but

online, while i myself am in that age group, i’m in disbelief seeing that. i’m not huge on makeup with drunk elephant or anything crazy, and i don’t understand why others my age weren’t taught respect, even though i’m really young, it still makes me sad because basic manners seem to be lacking in todays time.

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I fully agree!! It’s mostly not an age issue it’s a respect issue. 

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I agree it’s a respect problem and little children/children should alway just be with an adult there

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