Anonymous wrote:The whole face mask thing and make up/nail polish lasts like an hour before the girls are ready to move on.
Better have a movie, pizza making, art project, or whatever lined up and ready to go to kill the remaining time.
Anonymous wrote:Tween? So we are talking 10-12? I think this is too young to be pushing and glorifying a bunch of cosmetics and skincare products. You are sending a messaging that they need and should wear makeup if they want to be beautiful. Skincare is slightly different, but for the practical purpose of caring for the skin, they don’t need to be doing anything other than washing, moisturizing (maybe)
And sunscreen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a consultant or company that will come to your house and talk to tween girls about skin care or show them how to apply basic makeup? Maybe teach how to do their hair? Does Sephora do this? Ulta?
Is this your idea or your dd? I can't imagine nothing more boring. Why not go bowling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a consultant or company that will come to your house and talk to tween girls about skin care or show them how to apply basic makeup? Maybe teach how to do their hair? Does Sephora do this? Ulta?
Is this your idea or your dd? I can't imagine nothing more boring. Why not go bowling?
Anonymous wrote:Elodie's Naturals would be perfect for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a consultant or company that will come to your house and talk to tween girls about skin care or show them how to apply basic makeup? Maybe teach how to do their hair? Does Sephora do this? Ulta?
Is this your idea or your dd? I can't imagine nothing more boring. Why not go bowling?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of a consultant or company that will come to your house and talk to tween girls about skin care or show them how to apply basic makeup? Maybe teach how to do their hair? Does Sephora do this? Ulta?