6th graders wearing make up?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD and her friends wore very, very light makeup starting in 6th. Meaning almost nothing. Concealer on blemishes, curling eyelashes, and clear lip gloss. A little mascara and eye shadow allowed for special events only. A "dance mom" look is a whole different story, but I don't remember seeing any girls with heavy makeup at that age.


This post feels like a DCUM-manufactured post. I don't know anyone who was handwringing over a 6th grader wearing light makeup in real life. And I never met a 6th grader wearing this heavy makeup that's described.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD and her friends wore very, very light makeup starting in 6th. Meaning almost nothing. Concealer on blemishes, curling eyelashes, and clear lip gloss. A little mascara and eye shadow allowed for special events only. A "dance mom" look is a whole different story, but I don't remember seeing any girls with heavy makeup at that age.


This post feels like a DCUM-manufactured post. I don't know anyone who was handwringing over a 6th grader wearing light makeup in real life. And I never met a 6th grader wearing this heavy makeup that's described.


Totally agree. This is a silly troll. I have seen boatloads of sixth grade, middle school girls. None of them look like they have too much makeup on. But yes, by the end of 6th, a number of them were wearing some sort of light makeup. In seventh, they step it up a bit. And the eighth graders are wearing the same makeup as high school girls. But the vast majority of them still look perfectly lovely even in high school. The gift of YouTube means they are a millions times better at putting on makeup as teens than any of us were in the 80s or 90s. And current makeup looks are not particularly outrageous. Some day, I’m sure they will all start wearing dayglo electric eye shadow, but virtually no middle or high school girl is doing that right now. A light glittery eye shadow is about as “wild” as I’ve seen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I let me daughter wear lip gloss on 6th grade and mascara now in 7th grade. She had friends wearing a bit as early as 4th grade and a full face of makeup as early as 5th grade. It did not affect her or me or OP one bit. Live and let live, OP.


I think for girls who have acne makeup can be a game changer. It covers up acne and scarring and redness.
Anonymous
Do any of the sixth graders wear eyeliner?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I let my 6th grade daughter wear light makeup (mascara, light eyeshadow, etc.).

My mom thought it was too young, but then I reminded her that I started wearing makeup in 6th grade too lol. Back in the 80s, it was way more garish (blue mascara!).

+1 my mom gave me my first eyeshadow palette in 5th grade - blue eyeshadow! - and I LOVED it. The entire point of makeup in middle school is garishness tbh. I still love makeup and I always credit my mom for being wise enough to judge that makeup in middle school is fun and not for “sexiness” or looking adult.
Anonymous
Makeup washes off so I don’t think it’s something to be stressed about. As bad/cringy/provocative appearance choices go, it feels like the least problematic. It doesn’t reveal anything and it’s totally temporary. So honestly it feels like a zone to allow experimentation to me as a parent. I don’t have to like something to allow it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me the rationale for allowing a 6th grader (an elementary student in FCPS) to wear full on makeup to school? Eyeshadow, mascara, blush and lipstick? It’s creeping me out. It doesn’t look good and it doesn’t seem appropriate at this age.


Because they are applying it themselves after being dropped off at school. It if looks terrible and amateurish, then you can be sure the parents are not allowing it! Parents who allow makeup also show their kids how to apply it correctly so it doesn't look like clown makeup, so it wouldn't be creeping you out. You seem a little dense.


This was at Open House and the parents were there so obviously they sanctioned it. Duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:6th is middle school I am fine with blush and lip gloss.


FCPS 6th is still elementary school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do any of the sixth graders wear eyeliner?

I haven't seen any. The fresh face look seems to be in, so any makeup is pretty light.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me the rationale for allowing a 6th grader (an elementary student in FCPS) to wear full on makeup to school? Eyeshadow, mascara, blush and lipstick? It’s creeping me out. It doesn’t look good and it doesn’t seem appropriate at this age.


Because they are applying it themselves after being dropped off at school. It if looks terrible and amateurish, then you can be sure the parents are not allowing it! Parents who allow makeup also show their kids how to apply it correctly so it doesn't look like clown makeup, so it wouldn't be creeping you out. You seem a little dense.


This was at Open House and the parents were there so obviously they sanctioned it. Duh.


Wait, if this was in the evening and the makeup was truly heavy, then maybe the girl had come straight from a dance audition or theater rehearsal or something similar. My DD does figure skating competitions and theater and has sometimes had to be somewhere after/before auditions, rehearsals, or performances without a chance to wash off performance makeup or apply it later.

Anyways, it's not "a thing" just because you saw one probably kid doing it.
Anonymous
We live in a neighborhood with kids that go to several different schools and the ones who wear a lot of makeup are the girls that go to the "prestigious" privates. They usually have mothers who are younger and very well put together.
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