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Thanks to TikTok, CeraVe took the crown as the No. 1 favorite skincare brand in a new survey of 7,000 US teens.
Sydney wrote about a new Piper Sandler report that detailed how TikTok is reshaping teens beauty and skincare brand preferences.
CeraVe skyrocketed to the top in 2020 after being ranked at just No. 10 in 2019.
Why?
A new generation of skincare influencers emerged on TikTok in 2020, including creators like Hyram Yarbro who has 6.8 million TikTok followers.
CeraVe is one of Yarbro's frequently recommended products, and the brand has also sponsored Yarbro in the past.
Another TikTok favorite, The Ordinary - which didn't break into the top 10 favorite skincare brands for US teens in 2019 - now ranks at No. 4.
"The explosive rise of TikTok has given marketers the ability to reach Gen-Z in previously unimaginable ways," Kory Marchisotto, e.l.f.'s chief marketing officer, told Insider in 2020.
James Charles has been accused of sexting minors, and people have asked why police aren't involved.
The beauty YouTuber acknowledged the conversations between himself and at least two minors.
Insider reporter Kat Tenbarge spoke with Emily D. Baker, a lawyer-turned-YouTuber, on what she believes could happen legally.
Baker told Insider that it's unlikely any law enforcement agency would initiate an investigation into Charles without an accuser coming forward to their local agency.
"You would first have to have a police investigation, a police report, and someone either coming forward and talking to the police or the police knowing someone from one of these TikToks and starting their investigation there," Baker said. "You would need a person who is willing to hand over their TikTok to the police."