ExclusiveKourtney Kardashian Is ‘Passing On’ Her Skincare Routine to Son Mason and He’s ‘Hooked’
Start ’em young! Kourtney Kardashian has her 10-year-old son, Mason Disick, “hooked” on her skincare regimen, a source dished exclusively to Life & Style. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians kiddo may not even be a teenager yet but he’s already well-versed in all sorts of different types of products.
“The Kardashians are passing on their beauty routines to fans, but Kourtney has taken it a step further. Her son Mason is only 10, but he’s hooked on a skincare regimen of daily moisturizing, toners, and his favorite — face masks,” the insider explained.
The Poosh founder dished about what she’s passing on to her kids during an interview with Haper’s Bazaar published on December 17. “I just went through a whole skincare routine with him. We did a mask, we did everything, we wrote down all the steps and we put it in a drawer in his bathroom,” the reality starlet said about Mason. “He loves to do it and feel like he’s taking care of his skin. I think that it is an important thing to teach girls and boys, like how my mom taught us to take care of ourselves.”
The oldest child of Kourtney, 40, and Scott Disick, is getting the beauty education of a lifetime from his famous family. However, his dad, 36, isn’t quite convinced that he needs to be so involved. “Mason is very interested in his mother’s skincare routine,” the source continued. “Scott, on the other hand, thinks he’s too young to be worried about getting wrinkles, but Kourtney says you’re never too young to start good habits.”
That’s not the only time the Lord has voiced concerns about Mason’s unique upbringing — and his ex’s parenting style. They had an open conversation about coparenting in May on Poosh’s YouTube channel where Kourt confessed that she has “weird little rules” for her kids. One of these included putting snacks in bowls before eating them.
Although that doesn’t seem too extreme, Scott admitted that sometimes he feels uneasy about it. “That’s where I worry that the kids aren’t gonna be raised normal,” he said at the time. “But that’s your thing, I get it, I don’t think anyone else would deal with that.”
For now, Mason probably has the best skin in his class!
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