Emo? |
See yourself back to the politics thread. |
+1 I have a girly girl 16 and “tomboy” gender neutral 14. I wouldn’t come asking for girl gift ideas for my youngest. But both love Starbucks, dicks, Amazon, target. |
Ugh, the basic PSL mom that must have posted this. |
No - Kendra Scott necklaces are over. Unless you live in 2020. |
Not over for the HS crowd. Have you been to Tysons lately? |
Sephora sells a lot more than make up - Sunscreen, lotion, hair, products, soaps, nail care, perfume, etc. in fact, my 14-year-old is really into face care and gave my husband a lesson on a lesson he should have been taking care of his skin for the past 45 years. they bought a lot of products from Sephora. By the way, he’s been doing this regimen diligently since January and says he definitely notices the difference on zoom calls. |
Not in our MS and HS. |
I know, you’re the epitome of cool because your kid is so edgy and different. You understand you are no better with your disdain for tweens/teens that you consider “basic”, right? And you can say you called out the mom, but really you’re an adult mocking a list of items that the majority of tween/girls like. Grow up and get over your MS/HS experience. |
Jesus - no. Why would I go to that barren wasteland? |
Nope, my kid isn't edgy - but I don't pretend Kendra Scott and LuLu are fashionable either. |
The big deal at Sephora tends to be skin care not make up. |
Because what is fashionable for tweens and teens is of course determined by the opinions of middle aged women on DCUM 🙄 You 100% will end up like the grandmother on the other thread about back to school shopping. |
It’s weird you assume I’m a middle aged mom. |
They are overpriced fake jewelry. |