Anonymous
Post 06/17/2026 16:50     Subject: Makeup for a kindergartener

Throw it away if you don’t like it. She’ll forget about it soon enough.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 23:55     Subject: Re:Makeup for a kindergartener

Anonymous wrote:Why are American so terrified of makeup?


Makeup contains small amounts of lead and cadmium. Kids may accidentally ingest the toxic ingredients, especially if they're in lipstick.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 13:10     Subject: Makeup for a kindergartener

Anonymous wrote:Most women need a light and tasteful application of quality makeup.

Why shouldn’t girls learn this when they are growing up?


LOL
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 13:09     Subject: Makeup for a kindergartener

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a pretty common toy for kids this age. It's not because they "need" it. It's meant to be for dress up at home, just like dress up costumes. Does a kindergartner "need" an Elsa from Frozen costume? No, but many have them anyway for fun.

If you don't like it, get rid of it as you would any toy your child received as a gift but that you don't approve of.

But fwiw, I think it was actually beneficial for my kid to play around with make up at that age, it turned it into something fun but unnecessary for her, and she still feels that way 10 years later. She has never gotten the message that she needs to wear makeup and usually doesn't, but she and her friends sometimes have fun with it and it's very much for them not for "the male gaze" or whatever. I don't think it's essential kids play with makeup but my experience is that it doesn't harm them either.

There are very few parents who are against dress up clothes, but plenty who think makeup is inappropriate for kids.


I think those parents, like OP, are just confused. OP seems to think the makeup is for her child to wear to school or something. That's obviously not what it's for (I'm guessing if the child who gave it regularly wore makeup out of the house, op would have said so).


Are there really a lot of parents who would be afraid to let a kid put on some lipstick at home for fun? I mean who cares?


what a bizarre reaction-- no i don't want random crappy chemicals on my kids face from kids makeup and yes i've seen 6 year olds wear makeup out in public. different rules for different families are in fact okay.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 11:28     Subject: Makeup for a kindergartener

That’s a hard no from me.
voxcasino
Post 06/09/2026 09:54     Subject: Makeup for a kindergartener

Cool
Anonymous
Post 06/02/2026 09:52     Subject: Makeup for a kindergartener

Anonymous wrote:We love our DD as she is. We also want our DD to be happy withself exactly how God made her. We do not want her to feel a need to put on any sort of "body paint" (such as makeup) to make herself "look good".

It is sad when people are evaluated on their looks, rather than on their character, intelligence, and accomplishments.