
Child's Drunk Elephant Skincare Routine Ignites Fierce Debate Over Youth Beauty Trends
A recent social media video featuring a young girl, identified as Haven, showcasing her 'Get Ready With Me' (GRWM) skincare routine using exclusively Drunk Elephant products has ignited a significant online discussion. The video, uploaded by the account 'Garza Crew,' captures Haven enthusiastically applying various products, including a cleanser, serum, moisturizer, and lip balm, while describing them as 'refreshing.' Haven also shared that she received a new serum for her birthday and humorously admitted to taking her mother's newly acquired Drunk Elephant drops, telling viewers, 'Don't tell my mom. I took them from her.' The video also touched upon her personal life, mentioning an upcoming trip to Florida with her father. However, the content has drawn widespread criticism in the comments section, with many users expressing alarm over a young child using products typically formulated for adult skin. One commenter stated, 'Drunk elephant isn’t good for kids under 10,' while another added, 'KIDS CANT HAVE DRUNK ELEPHANT! THEY CONTAIN ACIDS THAT ARE BAD FOR YOUNG SKIN. WHY DOSENT HER MOTHER CARE?' Concerns were also raised about potential long-term skin damage, with a user remarking, 'I’m honestly really curious to see how this generation of drunk elephant kids look in 15-30 years…' The debate highlights growing concerns among parents and skincare experts regarding the influence of social media trends on children's beauty routines and the potential misuse of adult-oriented skincare products.