Anonymous wrote:Taking her send the message you aren't okay with her face and she needs to learn to cover it up.
Make up should just be a fun hobby that she plays around with with friends.
Not something she puts on everyday to cover up her face. Neither boys nor girls should need to cover their faces to go out.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure there are multiple ways to parent on this one, but I definitely let make up be something that my DD handled on her own. I put no rules in place on what she could wear, when, or how much. She WAY overdid it when she first got into wearing make up(didn’t we all?) But that went away pretty quickly. By midway through high school she was just using pretty light stuff and now is a college student she often wears no makeup at all. I think, unless she asks for guidance, it’s OK to let your DD figure this out including making some mistakes along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Any department store, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Macys, will help with color. They can show her how to dab a little foundation on spots if she has any, how to use primer, that blurs pores but is not thick at all.
You can look up Nars, Chanel, Max, Clinique, etc and see which ones are better for her age group.
Skip Sephora, the clerks there come and go and aren’t as experienced as the ones who work for the makeup companies.
Anonymous wrote:Most teens learn through trial and error, or from friends. Or from social media tutorials.
I’d actually leave it be. She will figure it out eventually! Most do!
Anonymous wrote:Take her to Sephora and just have them do a color match for foundation. Get the right color for that and then let her do whatever the heck she wants. These girls learn from YouTube, not the Clinique makeup counter like many of us did.