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Risk to children's skin from make-up
Daily Express
|August 07, 2025
A shocking new study has revealed babies as young as six months are being treated for skin conditions caused by wearing makeup, skincare and perfume.
Dr Sharizan Abdul Ghaffar, NHS dermatologist and senior research author, says: "We are seeing more cases of allergic contact dermatitis, a red itchy and sometimes blistering skin reaction in children attending allergy patch-test clinics.
"The study would certainly support the theory that this is due to increasing usage of cosmetic products among children."
And Dr Jessica Halliley, founder of Your Beauty Doctor (yourbeautydoctor.co.uk) says: "As both a medical practitioner and a mother of two, I find this trend deeply concerning.
"Children's skin is incredibly delicate and still developing, especially in infants and toddlers.
"Introducing beauty products like bronzer, nail polish or perfume at such an early age increases the risk of irritation, allergic reactions, and long-term sensitisation.
"Beyond the physical risks, it also raises questions around body image messaging and the pressure to engage with cosmetic products far too early."
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