Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go with Glossier. They do a good job with the natural look. They don’t have many kits, but there is one that includes cloud paint (blush, can also be used on lips), lash slick (non dramatic mascara) and boy brow (eyebrow mascara- eyebrows are a focal area for makeup these days). I would also throw in Sky Wash, which is a great, sheer eyeshadow and maybe a tinted lip gloss.
Thanks! I'm old, I'm not familiar with Glossier. What is the Gen X equivalent brand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go with Glossier. They do a good job with the natural look. They don’t have many kits, but there is one that includes cloud paint (blush, can also be used on lips), lash slick (non dramatic mascara) and boy brow (eyebrow mascara- eyebrows are a focal area for makeup these days). I would also throw in Sky Wash, which is a great, sheer eyeshadow and maybe a tinted lip gloss.
This is good. But honestly, if she isn’t really into wearing makeup, why push her to wear more? Seems like it sends the wrong message. Not wearing makeup is a good thing.
Yeah I hear you, and I generally don't push her into these directions. But I also want to give her options, just because I'm a non-make-up-wearing, non-conforming feminist doesn't mean I shouldn't show her other paths too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go with Glossier. They do a good job with the natural look. They don’t have many kits, but there is one that includes cloud paint (blush, can also be used on lips), lash slick (non dramatic mascara) and boy brow (eyebrow mascara- eyebrows are a focal area for makeup these days). I would also throw in Sky Wash, which is a great, sheer eyeshadow and maybe a tinted lip gloss.
This is good. But honestly, if she isn’t really into wearing makeup, why push her to wear more? Seems like it sends the wrong message. Not wearing makeup is a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:I would go with Glossier. They do a good job with the natural look. They don’t have many kits, but there is one that includes cloud paint (blush, can also be used on lips), lash slick (non dramatic mascara) and boy brow (eyebrow mascara- eyebrows are a focal area for makeup these days). I would also throw in Sky Wash, which is a great, sheer eyeshadow and maybe a tinted lip gloss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go with Glossier. They do a good job with the natural look. They don’t have many kits, but there is one that includes cloud paint (blush, can also be used on lips), lash slick (non dramatic mascara) and boy brow (eyebrow mascara- eyebrows are a focal area for makeup these days). I would also throw in Sky Wash, which is a great, sheer eyeshadow and maybe a tinted lip gloss.
Thanks! I'm old, I'm not familiar with Glossier. What is the Gen X equivalent brand?
Clinique, maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would go with Glossier. They do a good job with the natural look. They don’t have many kits, but there is one that includes cloud paint (blush, can also be used on lips), lash slick (non dramatic mascara) and boy brow (eyebrow mascara- eyebrows are a focal area for makeup these days). I would also throw in Sky Wash, which is a great, sheer eyeshadow and maybe a tinted lip gloss.
Thanks! I'm old, I'm not familiar with Glossier. What is the Gen X equivalent brand?
Anonymous wrote:I got this for my kid. No eyeliner and it’s a bit pricey but she loved it. (I didn’t hide it well and she found it)
https://www.sephora.com/product/rare-beauty-by-selena-gomez-selena-s-faves-4-piece-mini-set-P475603
Anonymous wrote:I would go with Glossier. They do a good job with the natural look. They don’t have many kits, but there is one that includes cloud paint (blush, can also be used on lips), lash slick (non dramatic mascara) and boy brow (eyebrow mascara- eyebrows are a focal area for makeup these days). I would also throw in Sky Wash, which is a great, sheer eyeshadow and maybe a tinted lip gloss.