Women rage against pre-teen ‘Sephora kids’ on social media, store employee talks about ‘mean girl antics'
Fox News
Customers and employees of beauty retailers like Sephora and Ulta are taking to social media to air grievances against the influx of pre-teen girls wreaking havoc in stores.
"It's also the way that they're treating the workers within it," the 21-year-old added. "You see these kind of mean girl antics from these 10-year-olds." Teny Sahakian is an Associate Producer/Writer for Fox News. Follow Teny on Twitter at @tenysahakian.
In recent weeks, the video-sharing app TikTok has been flooded with viral posts from women discussing their personal experiences being "bullied" by pre-teen girls ages 9-12, dubbed "Sephora kids," while shopping for beauty products. Current and former employees have also shared stories about dealing with these young customers, saying they make a mess of the stores, display rude attitudes when they don’t get what they want and strong-arm their parents into spending hundreds of dollars on products.

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