Shay Mitchell faces backlash after launching Rini, a skincare brand for children as young as three, sparking debate over child-targeted beauty products.
- The skincare brand, Rini, co-founded by Shay Mitchell, aims to provide hydrating and soothing face masks for children, raising concerns about marketing beauty products to young kids.
- Critics argue that the introduction of skincare products, like Rinis face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, normalizes beauty standards for children at an extremely young age.
- Shay Mitchell, known for her role in Pretty Little Liars, is under fire as parents express outrage over the appropriateness of skincare for kids as young as three.
Why It Matters
This controversy reflects ongoing discussions about the commercialization of childhood and the impact of beauty standards on young children, raising questions about parental responsibility and marketing ethics in the skincare industry.