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Making the Best Choices for Teen Makeup

So your daughter just turned thirteen and is begging you to let her start wearing teen makeup. Are you worried? I would not be if I was you. University psychologists actually claim that there exists a direct relationship between a woman’s emotional mood and her makeup. It appears that those who have a regular habit of applying makeup and cream to their skin oftentimes have higher self confidence, less social anxiety, as well as a better outlook on life. It makes sense considering that the usage of cosmetic and other beauty products makes you look better. It highlights your best facial features and lets the world see the beauty of your skin. It is the pinnacle of female skincare.

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The next step, once you have accepted their desire to use makeup for their skincare, is that you need to educate them on the proper usage of makeup. Furthermore, make sure they know how to take care of their makeup! Makeup and as a matter of fact, all skin care creams and products, have a natural life expectancy just like orange juice. Lipstick lasts about two years, eye shadow lasts up to three years, blush lasts between 2 and 3 years, foundation lasts between 6 and 12 months, mascara lasts three to four months, and eyeliner lasts 3 to 6 months depending on the quality.

You also want to make sure that they know how much makeup to use. An overdependence on cosmetic beauty products is not necessarily a good thing for your skin. Just like everything else in life, taking care of your skin requires balance. At first, I would recommend you tell your daughter to start slow and make it subtle. As she progresses, she can then start adding shiner or glimmer or whatnot to add to the facial effects from makeup cosmetics.

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