Gen Alpha

Inside the Tween Obsession With Drunk Elephant Skin Care


Children as young as eight and nine years old are begging parents to buy Drunk Elephant products, some costing upwards of $50. How did a millennial skin care brand become Gen Alpha's most viral gift? Glamour senior beauty editor Ariana Yaptangco investigates.
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Channing Smith

When Glamour executive editor Natasha Pearlman received her nine-year-old daughter’s Christmas list, it looked like it was copy and pasted from a beauty influencer’s Amazon storefront. At the top wasn’t a specific product, but an entire skin care brand: Drunk Elephant.

Other gifts included a beauty organizer, a facial roller, a Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, and Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream, but it was Drunk Elephant that reigned supreme. Pearlman says it was about four months ago when her daughter Rose, who is in fourth grade, started getting “massively” into skin care and makeup.