"Tide Pod eating is so yesterday,"— today's youth, I assume. Just months after eating laundry detergent went viral, there's a new challenge plaguing today's youth: The deodorant challenge. Teens are allowing their peers to spray deodorant on them for as long as they can stand, and they're getting seriously burned as a result. England native Jamie Prescott, 42, told Fox News that her 15-year-old daughter, Ellie, may now need a skin graft after participating in the craze. In hopes that she could save someone else's child from harm, she took to Facebook to warn parents, and it's now been shared more than 4,500 times. "For any parents who have children, please, please sit them down and show them these pictures," she wrote in the post. "These are the damaging results of something known as 'The Deodorant Challenge' which is currently doing the rounds. It literally involves spraying deodorant on to someone else for as long as possible.
- 5/9/2018
- by Megan Heintz
- Life and Style
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