| When I was a teen my friends and i bought and experimented with makeup together. I did not need or want my mother's opinion. It seems like teens these days really want their moms deeply involved with this stuff. Is that because all their socializing is online or what? |
The only extent they want their mothers involved is to fund their high end makeup purchases from Sephora. When we were teens we bought our own makeup from drugstore |
I cannot believe you all let your kids spend that kind of money on makeup. |
This just in! Teens value different things than adults and have different spending habits/use their disposable income differently than their parents!!!!!!! |
This! Why start a young girl who isn't making an income on this expensive habit? |
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Why does she want skin make up (foundation,etc)?
Does she have acne marks? There are nice youtube videos which show how to cover up Is she really pale and want a glow? There are videos for that Is she oily and want a dryer complexion? Look into that But in general, young skin doesn't really need foundation |
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OP here. Thank you all for the suggestions!
To the PP who asked, her skin is clear but she has dark marks and feels conscious about it. She said she likes the light makeup look which gives a natural look and gives a sheen. I guess that's where the tint comes in? What products does she need to get for that natural look that also hides these marks. She is dark skinned. She watched a lot of tik toks and is trying out all kinds of home made stuff and can I say the bathroom is a mess - fresh aloe vera paste, ground rice with water, papaya paste and the like. I guess she is really conscious of those marks (not birth marks, acne scars - acne gone but scars remain) and just wants them gone or hidden. |
Yes because you're over 30. There are dozens of brands out therein 2025 that are less heavy and pigmented and more appropriate for a teenager that come in a variety of shades - even drugstore brands now have a much broader spectrum of shades than they did when we were teens. |
Oh sweetie, they're all owned by the same companies and many of them use the exact same formulations. You've been missing out! |
I was going to say...teens (even many adults) all over ELF, NYX, MCo Beauty - all of which can be bought at Target, Walmart, CVS, etc. Haven't rich moms here ever heard of dupe culture? |
How exactly do you know what makeup every single girl in your child's huge public school are wearing? What a joke! |
You answered your own question. |
Take her to a dermatologist - there are prescriptions that can help fade the scars. |
This is the answer. |