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Friday, 22 November 2019

...makeup on a thirteen year old?

answers1: I dont think thirteen year olds should whear make up they
should at least wait untill they are sixteen. It dosnt send out a
verry good message to all kinds of people and they are some weird
people in the world.
answers2: At thirteen (or almost any teenager) a lot of makeup is not
a good look. At that age, appreciate the natural look of youth! A
little lip gloss, maybe some mascara, a little coverup for
blemishes... too much and teenagers start looking like child
prostitutes which is not at all pretty.
answers3: I started when I was 13, but I kept it very natural and got
a lot of compliments, so maybe you should try this: <br>
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Eyes-soft colors of eyeshadow! Pastels-pinks purples and browns. No
eyeliner or mascara yet.... curl your lashes. Just with that, you will
have very pretty eyes. <br>
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Cheeks-you don't need anyblush at this age! <br>
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Lips-a tinted lip gloss... very suttle, nothing outrageous! =) maybe a
pinkish brown. <br>
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Keep it natural, that way you are enhancing your natural beauty and
not covering it up!
answers4: What is "street makeup"? <br>
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In general, I would say 13 is too young. In this day and age, it is
important to put controls on what young teens are up to; make up is
just one way to do that. I would, however, say that a small amount of
makeup is acceptable. For example, mascara, lip gloss, and cover up
(if needed).
answers5: Most people I know started wearing makeup when they were 14.
I don't see why the rush so soon. But if you do decide to wear
makeup, make it look natural.
answers6: i dont think your too young...im just saying that cause im
16 now and i started wearing makeup since i was 12...but i didnt go
all out like i do now...wen i was 12 i wuld wear lipgloss that was a
hint of pink and a little mascara cause my eyelashes are short and not
very visible...now i just wear my eyeliner with a little bronzer and
thats it...sometimes i put mascara on but w.e...just make sure u dont
wear too much makeup...just remember makeup is used to coverup or to
show more of a fearture...but if u start to wear a lot of makeup now
you will get pimples and it will clog your pores which is never any
good...just put some lipgloss on and thats all you need for now...
answers7: Well talk to a female adult it and if she gives you the go
ahead keep it simple and have someone who wears makeup (besides a
clown) show you how to use everthing if you are not able to wear
makeup lipgloss is a little shimmer that can un chap your lip and add
color!!! Good luck!!
answers8: Yes. They have such beautiful skin. The little girls are
maturing so fast these days I would not want to rush them along. 13
is too young for makeup. Maybe a little pink nailpolish but that's
it.
answers9: I did this, when my daughter was 13 the rule was this, for
picture portraits, special occasions such as school dances and other
formal functions makeup was acceptable, ( I put it on her, I am a
makeup artist) I had final say, and the look I taught her to do was
simple and natural and the key word is "natural" when she got into
high school she was allowed to wear makeup everyday. Of course I had
the final say and I don't think I have had to make her remove it at
all. Keeping lines of communication open is the key, the minute you
rebel you open yourself up for all sorts but a very important step to
remember is if you are wearing makeup, YOU MUST have a skin care
regime or by the time you are forty, you skin will be a mess. For
everyday you go to bed with your makeup on, your skin ages 7 days or
more. <br>
It is hard enough during adolescence with acne blackheads etc, so take
care of your skin and try to avoid dark dark colour on the inside of
your eye not good for you or your eye.
answers10: YES, far too young! <br>
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A 13-year-old girl is not a streetwalker, so she should NOT try to
look like one. <br>
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Most 13 year old girls are FAR prettier if they let the REAL GIRL
shine through and leave OFF the makeup. By the way, it is also FAR
better for their skin.

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