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    How many light colors of lip gloss can I put on?
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    Just one; any more than that and it will likely be spotted.
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    What is a good age to wear makeup?
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    It really depends on you, but anywhere around 11-13 is the usual age. Make sure it's okay with your parents, and start small with some natural looking makeup.
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    How can I do this if I have to put it on before leaving for school?
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    One way is to keep it in your bag and apply the makeup while on the bus. If you do not ride a school bus, then you can apply some in the bathroom at school before first period.
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    My niece is in primary school and she is leaving for secondary. All she wants is a pretty face with just a tiny bit of makeup. What do you recommend?
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    A tinted moisturizer or CC cream, a little mascara, and a tinted lip balm should do the trick.
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    How can I get away with wearing makeup?
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    First, make sure you do the same thing every day. Apply concealer in the places you think you really need it. Skip highlighter and bronzer, and use nude or light-shaded eyeliner on your bottom lid. Try not to use eyeshadow. Use a light stainer on your lips, and maybe apply a clear strawberry gloss on top of it. Make sure not to overdo it or miss a single day.
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    What do I do if I'm trying to apply makeup without my parents noticing and they notice?
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    You could just be honest and say you wanted to start wearing makeup, so you tried some of it out.
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    What do I do if I ask to wear makeup and my mom says I'm too young when I'm 12?
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    Try asking her some questions. Ask why she has that opinion, Ask why she doesn't feel comfortable with young adolescent girls wearing makeup. You also have to be direct and tell her the real reason you want to wear makeup. If you tell her and be direct, she will understand, and it might surprise you how much she cares about you and understands you.
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    My parents notice when I wear mascara because there will be dark circles under my eyes. What do I do?
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    You could try getting a better mascara or removing it before you see your parents. Usually, mascara will smear under eyes if you touch them, so try not to touch your eyes while your wearing mascara. If you don't have any makeup remover, try using water and a little bit of soap to get off the mascara. (This only works if it isn't waterproof.)
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    How do I tell my parents that I want to wear makeup around Halloween for my costume? I can't go buy some myself, and my parents don't naturally want me to wear makeup either way. What do I do?
    Mahdia
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    Tell your parents that you want to look scary and special at Halloween so you want to do light makeup and you need to buy some for it. You could even tell them it's face painting rather than makeup.
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    I don’t want to be dishonest, but what should I say if my parents ask?
    Daphne Lamesch
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    Tell them the truth. Just say that you are sorry and accept any consequences (only if they don't allow it). Then tell them that makeup has made you feel slightly more confident and happy.
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    I have a cousin who wants to put on makeup without her parents knowing . So I showed her this, and she has brown skin tone. She saw all light colors. So what kind of colors does she have to use?
    Daphne Lamesch
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    The same as for people with lighter skin tones. The colors that she chooses need to match the color of her skin. As long as you can't tell, you should be good. Another idea is to start small. If you gradually build up from nothing to minimal makeup, it won't be as noticeable.
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    I am the parent in this case. My daughter wants to wear makeup because she doesn’t like the way she looks. Should I let her?
    Socialite Life
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    Pubescent girls naturally have a self-esteem plummet, and makeup can be an outlet for girls to regain control of their changing appearance. It’s important to teach her to appreciate her natural beauty, which can be done through grooming. Having a makeup ban can lead to obsession and her deceiving you, so slowly introduce a few makeup products you deem appropriate. Teach her to enhance her best features, and cover blemishes. Makeup is to enhance her appearance, so treat it as that as opposed to a mask.
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