School Makeup 3.0

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ABOUT School Makeup

What makeup is school appropriate? Get all the answers right now! "School Makeup" app will teach you how to look wonderful without too much products! Your makeup will not be the reason for being late at school anymore! -Lots of different video tutorials on creating school makeup looks!-Easy tips for applying appropriate makeup in a few minutes! -Follow the latest trends and be unique in the whole school! - Enjoy this app and you will undoubtedly enjoy your school days too! There are numerous companies that manufacture make up for girls, you can find everything from lip gloss to eye products at big box retailers and specialty stores. But if you're still wondering if you want your daughter to wear it, there are a few points to consider.Many parents don't want their daughters wearing make-up because they are afraid their daughters will look older than they actually are, or attract attention that they're not ready to handle. Others simply want their daughters to wait until they're old enough to understand how to properly apply it and take care of their skin. Whatever the reasons, there are several factors to consider when mulling over the whole issue.It's normal for girls to want to wear it and take an interest in fashion in general. Even if your daughter has always leaned towards the tom-boy side, expect her to take an interest before she leaves the teen years behind.For girls, it's almost a coming of age milestone. Keep in mind that if you forbid your daughter from wearing it, she might rebel and hide her behavior from you. How many girls arrive at middle school in the morning only to rush to the girl's bathroom and whip out mascara, eye shadow, eye liner and other products? Instead of forbidding your daughter from wearing it, you might want to consider allowing her to use products that will make her feel grown up, but that aren't as obvious as, say, purple eyeliner. For example, you could tell your daughter that she may wear a light pink lip gloss, and apply a lightly tinted moisturizer when she feels her complexion needs a little help. You could also consider allowing her to use a peach or skin-toned eye shadow or eye cream that will blend with her natural skin color.Girls just don't have the experience they need to use it properly. Consider taking your daughter to a class that's geared toward girls her age. Many department stores offer such courses, as do independent beauty consultants. You can also find makeup tutorials on YouTube.com that are geared towards young girls and women who don't know a lot about how to apply make-up properly.Talk to your tween about how make up influences what others might think about them. Just like the clothes they wear, tweens and teens are often judged by the amount of make up they're wearing, or the way they wear it. Ask you daughter if she's ever thought a grown-up looked frightening because of their clothes or makeup. Help her find a look that works with her facial features, her personality, and her daily routine. For example, girls who are athletic and participate in a lot of sports may not want makeup running down their faces as they participate in soccer, softball or other activities.Emphasize finding a look that's appropriate for the occasion. Teach your daughter to understand that makeup, like clothing, can be event appropriate. Teach her to go for a lighter, more natural look for school, and a more formal look for school dances, or other special events.Teach your teen that she must take care of her skin and that means always cleaning her face before she applies makeup, and cleansing before bed. Eye-makeup remover can be particularly helpful in removing mascara and eye-shadow, without having to use soap or other cleansers on the delicate eye area.