Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any specific mascara brand to recommend? My daughter is asking but hasn't tried it yet.
She wears a very light/natural tinted lip gloss some days, and adds a subtle cheek stain sometimes when she wakes up early enough.
Maybelline or
Ask your child. Sure she has a few brands in mind.
No to Maybelline. The girls all want Sephora. Try Rare Beauty or Tower 28.
So when they go to school they bully the kid with Maybelline mascara? As if you can tell. Or do they carry the Sephora mascara around all day showing it off like some kind of sad trophy.
For kids who only occasionally use it they make mini mascaras for less money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any specific mascara brand to recommend? My daughter is asking but hasn't tried it yet.
She wears a very light/natural tinted lip gloss some days, and adds a subtle cheek stain sometimes when she wakes up early enough.
Maybelline or
Ask your child. Sure she has a few brands in mind.
No to Maybelline. The girls all want Sephora. Try Rare Beauty or Tower 28.
Bad parenting. Maybelline is fine, but the trendy drugstore makeup is ColourPop, NYX, and ELF
Sephora is too expensive. Our problem is how to keep mascara fresh if you only use it rarely. I thought bacteria contamination in mascara is a concern after a few months but it only gets used like once a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any specific mascara brand to recommend? My daughter is asking but hasn't tried it yet.
She wears a very light/natural tinted lip gloss some days, and adds a subtle cheek stain sometimes when she wakes up early enough.
Maybelline or
Ask your child. Sure she has a few brands in mind.
No to Maybelline. The girls all want Sephora. Try Rare Beauty or Tower 28.
Bad parenting. Maybelline is fine, but the trendy drugstore makeup is ColourPop, NYX, and ELF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any specific mascara brand to recommend? My daughter is asking but hasn't tried it yet.
She wears a very light/natural tinted lip gloss some days, and adds a subtle cheek stain sometimes when she wakes up early enough.
Maybelline or
Ask your child. Sure she has a few brands in mind.
No to Maybelline. The girls all want Sephora. Try Rare Beauty or Tower 28.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any specific mascara brand to recommend? My daughter is asking but hasn't tried it yet.
She wears a very light/natural tinted lip gloss some days, and adds a subtle cheek stain sometimes when she wakes up early enough.
Maybelline or
Ask your child. Sure she has a few brands in mind.
No to Maybelline. The girls all want Sephora. Try Rare Beauty or Tower 28.
Bad parenting. Maybelline is fine, but the trendy drugstore makeup is ColourPop, NYX, and ELF
Anonymous wrote:It’s not allowed at our school and I’m thankful for that.
Anonymous wrote:Any specific mascara brand to recommend? My daughter is asking but hasn't tried it yet.
She wears a very light/natural tinted lip gloss some days, and adds a subtle cheek stain sometimes when she wakes up early enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any specific mascara brand to recommend? My daughter is asking but hasn't tried it yet.
She wears a very light/natural tinted lip gloss some days, and adds a subtle cheek stain sometimes when she wakes up early enough.
Maybelline or
Ask your child. Sure she has a few brands in mind.
No to Maybelline. The girls all want Sephora. Try Rare Beauty or Tower 28.
Anonymous wrote:Mine has a lot of skin care products which has now blurred into makeup. It started out with tinted lip balm, a little blush, Vaseline for eyelashes, then sneaking into my makeup bag for mascara. I just talked to her about setting limits on makeup when she went full face makeup to thanksgiving. I told her that at 13, she can only wear makeup for special occasions such as weddings and that she looks so much better with a clean face. Apparently all the cool girls wear makeup in school, especially mascara. I’m resetting expectations with her that she is limited to tinted lip balm for school, no mascara until high school.