16 yrs, 3 mths ago

Some advice please…

My daughter is 13 and has just started to wear a little make up… mainly eye make up so far but I know that the foundation, etc will be on the agenda next. Does anyone have ideas on what sort of make up I can buy her that is suitable for a teenage girls skin… I really have no idea at all….. Thanx 🙂

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  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    I like most other people here brought Covergirl as my first make-up. Now there are so many different brands, alot of them are heavier type of make-ups & they do require some srubbing to get off :P. Why not start her off with a tinted moisturiser as recommended by many others, that way if she is not one for getting the make-up off like most younger girls cant really be bothered with a scrub routine. Be sure to pick a moisturiser or if she desparatly wants make-up one that does have that SPF factor in it. Good Luck…

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    I like most other people here brought Covergirl as my first make-up. Now there are so many different brands, alot of them are heavier type of make-ups & they do require some srubbing to get off :P. Why not start her off with a tinted moisturiser as recommended by many others, that way if she is not one for getting the make-up off like most younger girls cant really be bothered with a scrub routine. Be sure to pick a moisturiser or if she desparatly wants make-up one that does have that SPF factor in it. Good Luck…

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    I like most other people here brought Covergirl as my first make-up. Now there are so many different brands, alot of them are heavier type of make-ups & they do require some srubbing to get off :P. Why not start her off with a tinted moisturiser as recommended by many others, that way if she is not one for getting the make-up off like most younger girls cant really be bothered with a scrub routine. Be sure to pick a moisturiser or if she desparatly wants make-up one that does have that SPF factor in it. Good Luck…

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    set her up with tinted moisturiser and concealer. I find the dove, or nivea visage young are great, and under $10. You dont want her to use a foundation as it will be too heavy, and clog pores, deffinetely not good. Im in my teens, and i find light products are the best.

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    set her up with tinted moisturiser and concealer. I find the dove, or nivea visage young are great, and under $10. You dont want her to use a foundation as it will be too heavy, and clog pores, deffinetely not good. Im in my teens, and i find light products are the best.

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    set her up with tinted moisturiser and concealer. I find the dove, or nivea visage young are great, and under $10. You dont want her to use a foundation as it will be too heavy, and clog pores, deffinetely not good. Im in my teens, and i find light products are the best.

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    set her up with tinted moisturiser and concealer. I find the dove, or nivea visage young are great, and under $10. You dont want her to use a foundation as it will be too heavy, and clog pores, deffinetely not good. Im in my teens, and i find light products are the best.

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    set her up with tinted moisturiser and concealer. I find the dove, or nivea visage young are great, and under $10. You dont want her to use a foundation as it will be too heavy, and clog pores, deffinetely not good. Im in my teens, and i find light products are the best.

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    set her up with tinted moisturiser and concealer. I find the dove, or nivea visage young are great, and under $10. You dont want her to use a foundation as it will be too heavy, and clog pores, deffinetely not good. Im in my teens, and i find light products are the best.

  • 16 yrs, 3 mths ago

    How about Physician`s Formula products? When I was in my early 20s my dermatologist recommended them. They have mineral makeups, too. Other mineral range available at Priceline: Prestige, Natio – at the moment they`re on sale.

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