13/f
okay i recently wanted to start to wear eyeliner.
i found this CLINIQUE EYE DEFINING DUO AND BLACK LINER in my drawer that i never used before. i got it when i was 8, and well, you know how 8 year old girls love to experiment. so i went crazy and put heavy eyeliner. and so my parents just laughed it off and said i was too young. so now i found it, and i want to wear it again. but im afraid my parents will joke around about it with the rest of my family (to the point where they say "ohhh hey my daughters wearing eyeliner now"
they dont mind me wearing eyeliner i guess but i dont it to be a big deal when they see me wearing it. so how should i go about wearing eyeliner without them making a big deal and laughing it off
Razhie answered Friday April 18 2008, 3:23 pm: I think the best thing to do would be to kindly tell them that you are feeling teased and would apperciate if they wouldn't make comments like that. If they say those things, which they might not.
They probably don't want to make you feel bad. They just delight in you growing up and discovering yourself. They want to be a part of it (even when you rather they just butt out).
BUT THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS THIS: DO NOT USE THAT MAKE UP.
It's spoiled. It's too old. Makeup goes bad, like anything else, and it might damage your eyes to use expired makeup like that. At best, make-up *might* have a two year shelf-life, then it should always be thrown away. Go out and buy some fresh stuff. It will work better, look better, and probably not make you sick. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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