“We constantly appreciate and trade the various fragrances”

Step aside, Stanley Tumblers – Sanizer Hand is the hottest symbol of adolescence status.

Despite generation, popularity always seems to be a great stress for high schools, with status markers such as those sports, extracurricular activities, groups of friends for which they are part of – and often, whether or not they have the latest fashion article. This time, it is a beautiful sanctuary of the pocket hands.

Just last year, the interesting thing to see was Viral Stanley Tumbler. Yes, a $ 45 water bottle. It was the latest craze with children of all ages who desperately wanted to be seen taking care of a 40 oz bottle in their small hands.

It became a symbol of popularity in high schools – and even elementary schools – and those who did not have one was subject to harassment.

The touch -colored sanctuary comes into a rectangular glass bottle that fits into the palm of your hand. Poignant

Now, teens are pushing hydration aside and making the sewers the final “cooling” symbol with the $ 10 -touch hand sanitizers.

The touch candy sanitizers come into a rectangular glass bottle that fit into the palm of your hand-and everyone comes in a delicious aroma.

Hand sanitizer is the hottest symbol of new adolescence status. Poignant

They are so popular among teens and tweens that they are similar to the lips or Mon cards of previous generations, trading as if they were precious property.

“We all have a lot of touching soils and use them daily,” Gemma Barnhorst, a 13 year old at school in Mamaroneck, NY, told Wall Street Journal of Friends Group.

“We constantly appreciate and trade various fragrances,” at all times Wynne Beauchene, an 11 -year -old in Summerville, SC, added.

Part of the appeal is the minimalist and colorful aesthetic that looks more like a tool than a typical hand sanitizer. They also smell good and are a fog than a gel, so they can’t pour into the back so easily.

Although functionality and convenience eventually enters the game, there is nothing that wraps in the younger generation more than its appearance.

“The fun colors are cute to have and display,” Hank Whinnery, 10, in Minneapolis, separated with exit. Whinnery added that there is also the fact that they are difficult to get and sell quickly, so the status symbol is improved by whether you have one and how much you can get your hands.

Part of the appeal is the minimalist and colorful aesthetics that look more like a tool than the typical hand sanitizer. Poignant

And with Sephora kids who continue to add Touchland sanitizers to their carriages, Mani has come out of hand to some schools – key teachers to limit them during class.

The teacher tells us that our teacher tells us that we can only have one at our table because we all have a lot, ”10-year-old Vaida Jaunzemis told her school in Minneapolis.

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