We certainly don’t need to be importing our adult social notions of beauty standards onto children. We’re already doing so much damage on that front through traditional and social media.
Whoever supports this product thinks that kids need to be sexy
Or that adults who might regret not having started taking care of their skin earlier.
If this was revealing piece of clothing I could get the sexy angle, but this is skincare.
This is marketed for toddlers to prepubescent children, they don’t need skin masks.
Marketing it to kids going through puberty would be a lot less weird because that’s when you DO need to start taking care of your skin.
You’re starting from a false premise that preteen children do not need to take care of their skin.
Because they don’t.
There is an idea of a Patrick Bateman, some kind of abstraction, but there is no real me, only an entity, something illusory, and though I can hide my cold gaze and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable: I simply am not there.




