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Her Ex-Husband Is Demanding That She Stop Buying Expensive Skincare Products For Her Teen Daughter

Nonetheless, now that both her mother and ex-husband are saying the skincare routine is harmful, she is not sure if she is doing the right thing for Mia.

Do you think it is harmful to tweens and teens to learn about the benefits of skincare? If a parent is able to afford high-end products, does that automatically make their child spoiled? How would you navigate this situation? 

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