I'm allowed to wear make up and I do want to but there's something like holding me back..
I always believed in natural beauty but I feel really ugly and the fact that I'm the only one in my class that doesn't wear make while all the other girls do and looks good( beautiful, not slutty) makes me want to.
But I don't know how to wear make up or select colours for my face.
Is make up when you wear EVERYTHING: eye liner, blush, those things that are the same colour of your skin and you put it all over your facem lip gloss, etc? Or just liek eye liner?
I guess I just want to wear ONLY the essentials like mascara and maybe cover up but I don't want to be dependent on it. I saw picture of girls wthout make up and it looked ABSOLUTELY scary!
Does make-up damage your face? My skin is super sesitive.
What's your opinion of this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? teenadvice answered Sunday April 29 2007, 12:43 pm: make up means what ever you what to put on. I think you could wear some. maybe a little eye liner and smear only the littliest bit on. a little blush if you have pale cheeks, some masscara if you HAVE thin eyelashes.a little cover up if you need it. And some shimmery lip gloss and go! Listen, it depends what KIND of makeup you put on for it to hurt you. if you have sensitive skin... always get extra sensitive make up. i do that. listen again... my parents said i can't wear make up yet and i am 13! I still put a little on without them knowing because i make it look so natrual. I wear it like that and i still get complements about how i look. sometimes people think that my skin is natrual like that. just try to stay away from eyeshadow.. it is for old people! more like 15 16 that kind of thing. if you find that perfect kind of make-up, you will shine [ teenadvice's advice column | Ask teenadvice A Question ]
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