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Sali Hughes
Health & Wellness · United Kingdom
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Aug 2026
Sali Hughes on beauty: will social media bans for teens mean the return of grownup skincare?
Potential social media restrictions on under-16s and digital curfews for 16- and 17-year-olds could make it harder for beauty companies to market aggressively to children. The change may reduce the prominence of gimmicky youth-oriented makeup and skincare, including fruity anti-ageing products, whitening toothpastes and sugary fragrances, while encouraging the industry to focus on more mature consumers. Spot patches are singled out as a useful exception, whereas many current beauty trends are portrayed as ineffective, exploitative or aesthetically poor.
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