A New Celeb-Endorsed Face Mask For Kids Draws Criticism From Parents
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A New Celeb-Endorsed Face Mask For Kids Draws Criticism From Parents
""And I tried to find her a sheet mask online," she said. But what she found "shouldn't be used for kids at all." She added that "the same was true for makeup," referring to potentially harmful ingredients. "I'm looking at all the things now that we eliminated from Rini products, and it kind of makes us look at our own like, oh," Mitchell said."
"'It's not too late to delete this post,' one user wrote. Another said, 'Everything about this is wrong but also WHY is this AGAIN only focused on little girls?? Why can't we teach boys to take care of themselves?? Oh maybe because they might grow into self aware adults who take care of them & each other....' One parent wrote, 'So yet again we are subjecting little girls (didn't see a boy on the picture) to adult behaviors. Got it!'"
Shay Mitchell launched Rini, a children's skincare line inspired by her daughter asking for a sheet mask after seeing Mitchell wearing one. Mitchell searched online and found products she said "shouldn't be used for kids at all" and identified harmful ingredients in children's makeup and skincare. Rini pledges mineral-based mica and offers a healing ointment, a foaming body wash, and a daily barrier cream. Mitchell said the brand eliminated many ingredients found in adult products. Parents posted critical responses online, arguing the products promote adult behaviors for young girls, exclude boys, and send harmful messages about aging and body image.
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