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A mother whose seven-year-old boasts a detailed skin regime said her daughter is enamoured by skincare because she 'doesn't want wrinkles'
Madisyn Dior, seven, often shares her lengthy skincare routines on her social media pages which are managed by her mother Sierra Myers.
The youngster's clips have racked up several thousands of views - and have also attracted criticism from onlookers.
However, the youngster isn't fazed by critics, and is more concerned about prevent ageing and any wrinkles from emerging - even at the tender age of seven.
'When I get older I don't wanna have no wrinkles. I don't wanna look 70! When I'm 20 I still wanna look young,' she told The Sun.
Madisyn Dior (pictured), seven, has a lengthy skincare routine because she 'doesn't want wrinkles' when she's older
Despite the backlash underneath Madi's videos, her mother Sierra believes the seven-year-old's skin care routine is a great way for the little girl to express herself.
Sierra, who is training to be an aesthetician, hit back at claims Madi's skin care would age her.
She claims to use 'skin analysis' to determine what products are safe for her daughter and is adamant Madi's skin care routine is safe.
'This is a cute way kids are starting to express themselves. It's fun and it's good to start young,' Sierra said.
Reflecting on the various views left under Madi's videos, Sierra was confused about how anyone could say anything negative about kids 'preserving their youthful skin'.
She added: 'We all should be incorporating a daily skincare routine to maintain healthy skin.'
The seven-year-old is also barely phased by the critics, exclaiming how happy she is with her 'glossy' and 'great' skin.
However, Madi's glowing skin comes with a hefty price tag with her mother spending a staggering £40 every skincare haul, according to The Sun.
Her mother Sierra has hit out at critics, saying her daughter uses skincare as a form of expression
Many were shocked by Madisyn's skincare regime, with some quipping that they were playing with barbies at her age
In one video, where the skin care fanatic explained the benefits of wearing sun cream daily, people were quick to shame her mother.
'It’s actually bad for her. My daughter's 12 and her doctor said when they are that young - meaning Madi's age her skin is so pure and fresh - using those things on their skin can actually hurt them in the long run.' one penned.
'She going look 40 at 17,' a second quipped, while another added: 'Girl u were literally Born in 2017.'
'You are seven go play with Barbies,' a fourth jabbed.
Many were also quick to defend the young girl and her mother, with one writing: 'I’d rather this any day than a child with poor hygiene.'
'She is starting early! Love that for her,' a user shared.
'I’m very impressed in how smart she is❤️ I like how you let her really express herself,' another added.