Be Well-Social Media-Skin Care Obsession

Scarlett Goddard Strahan, 11, at her home last month in Sacramento, Calif.

SACRAMENTO, Calif.– When she was in fifth grade, Scarlett Goddard Strahan started to worry about getting wrinkles.

By the time she turned 10, Scarlett and her friends were watching influencers tout products for achieving today’s beauty aesthetic: a dewy, “glowy,†flawless complexion. Scarlett developed an elaborate with facial cleansers, mists, hydrating masks and moisturizers.

One night, Scarlett’s skin began to burn intensely and erupted in blisters. Heavy use of adult-strength products had wreaked havoc on her skin. Months later, patches of tiny bumps remain on Scarlett’s face, and her cheeks turn red in the sun.



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