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Moms Can't Stop Laughing at Viral TikTok Video Trolling 10-Year-Old 'Sephora Girls'

Colleen Dilthey Thomas

We are moms, and we have daughters; some of them live in a world that we couldn't have dreamt of when we were younger. If a tween girl is in your life, you probably know exactly what we are talking about. They seem to be obsessed with growing up too fast and have an affinity for a lavish lifestyle that is low-key nuts for kids who aren't even in middle school yet.

TikToker Logen Cheatham, aka @logsvloggs, hilariously captured how ridiculous it is for these kids to run around with Starbucks Venti taste and a grab-some-water-from-the-tap budget. We promise it will make moms laugh and their daughters' eyes roll so far to the back of their heads they may never recover.

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This woman gets it.

Logen, an actress from Florida, shared a TikTok in early January from the point of view of a "10-year-old at Sephora" on the first day back at school after Christmas. The Sephora girl, clad in a "get ready with me" headband and Lululemon belt bag and sipping from a Stanley cup, asks her classmates what they got for Christmas.

As she primps, she says her lipstick is "Rare Beauty" and is seemingly appalled her friend doesn't know what that is. She quickly claps back to say it is only at Sephora or online. Her tone is ice cold. And to be honest, we're a little scared of her.

She has all the stuff.

Her Sephora girl has the Drunk Elephant Skincare and the Brazilian Bum Bum Cream. And, of course, after she shows her friends how much she can put into her Lulu bag, she takes a big swig from her Stanley tumbler to help stay hydrated.

Then, she makes a quick nod to her giant fluffy headband. "I don't care that it's a get ready with me headband. I'm obviously getting ready ... in class," she says, swirling that Stanley for good measure.

But what happens to those girls?

They get in trouble, right? Logen posted a hilarious follow-up video of the 10-year-old Sephora girl who was put on restriction for bullying the other kids.

She starts the video by asking her followers to get ready with her as she delivers "really horrible news." Her teacher called her mom and said she was bullying other kids, so momma swooped in and ruined her life.

"She took away all my boujie products and is making me use regular people stuff!" she cries.

The poor girl is left with Bath & Body Works, Burt's Bees, and Loreal, "Whatever the heck this is called." She also has a knock-off Stanley tumbler, Clean & Clear face wash, and then mom hits her below the belt bag ...

"The worst part of all, you guys, she's making me go to school with this Amazon belt bag instead of the Lululemon belt bag," she says with a silent scream.

The desperation is real and so freaking hilarious.

People love her hot take.

One mom wrote, "I love this my little girl is almost 8yrs and I see this in my near future 😳 she's always asking about name brands clothing 💯 help me!"

Plenty of people agreed.

"I'm dying at these.. literally my 11 yr old daughter 🤣🤣 I took away some of her skincare yesterday and you woulda thought the world was ending 🤣🤣," someone else commented.

Some moms showed their age.

"Noxema and sea breeze. The genX boogie 😂😂❤️," one comment reads.

We can't keep up with these rich girls.

"I'm almost 41 and still buying Elf as a splurge," someone else wrote.

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Kids today are savage.

We know Logen isn't a kid, but there are definitely girls like this who served as her inspiration.

"I started seeing all these videos on TikTok talking about these little girls going into Sephora and ransacking the shelves, being rude to adults, fighting over products, etc.," she tells CafeMom. "I thought it was hilarious and enjoyed watching the horror stories from people. I don't have my own children, but I taught elementary school for three years and teach competitive dance to girls this age so I was exposed to what's 'trendy' and 'cool' with younger girls right now."

But Logen added that her Sephora girl is just a character and thinks it's totally OK for kids to be a bit bougie now and then.

"I think it's fine for them to like Lulu and Stanley and even skin care as long as they're nice and kind," she tells us. "Not all girls who like these things are snobby like my character in the TikTok. It was all in good fun."

We are all about good skin care and staying hydrated, but our daughters better stay away from our Laneige lip mask and stick to Lip Smacker.

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