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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When my teen started buying this stuff, it didn't taper off. There are now so many little bottles and jars in the bathroom. Not a makeup mom so I dont really understand it.[/quote] I was a little concerned about this when DD started using makeup (as another no-makeup mom), and like you said, ended up with a big collection. My niece (early 20s) assured me that it's a phase, and she'll eventually learn what works and doesn't, understand just how much of a time suck it is, and will scale back. DD is 16 now, and this is where we are. Most of the time, she wears no makeup. She has a few products that she loves and sticks with. She experiments far less frequently than she used to. She will do a full face on occasion (weddings, HoCo, etc.), and does a beautiful job of it. It's all worked out. OP, find out what exactly she wants the concealer for. In some cases, a color corrector might be more appropriate. Or she needs acne meds. Or she truly needs a concealer. What to do next depends a bit on what her concerns are, but Sephora/Ulta are a good starting point if it is anything makeup related..[/quote]
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