How dhu I convince my mom that im old enuff for makeup?

Ohk so im 14, ∧ im a freshman in highschool ∧ I’ve been wanting too where makeup since last year. I dont want too wear all those colors buh like a shimmery brown just like neutral colors. Im willing too compromise with her. Can someone help me with what our conversation should include. Like what kind of compromises ∧ stuff…

Answer #1

I know how you fill! Well I’m 13 and she thinks I’m to young! Everyone wears it! I keen they should be happy were not gay and let us wear make up!

Answer #2

I’d try…

mom, im not trying to argue with you. I was wondering what your reasons were for me not being able to wear makeup. List your reasons.—(these may not be it)— I’ve always been curious as to how I would look with makeup because I see everyone else at school wearing it. I feel as though I’m mature enough to put a little makeup on. It’d help build my confidence. and I’m not planning on loading up dark/heavy makeup on my face. I’m planning on using neutral colors to enhance “my natural beauty features” …even though I know you are completely against it. can we at least try it out for a little bit? maybe a week? if not..maybe a compromise–with what things I can, and cannot wear? Or maybe you can teach me some things with how you do your own makeup?

if your mom is in her right mind and completely cool.. After telling your mom that last paragraph there’s no way she’d still be like. “NO- YOU ARE NOT WEARING MAKEUP>>I DONT CARE WHAT YOU SAY”

This should work for you! Tell me what happens! Good luck.

Answer #3

This is tough one… meaby you can give her the facts about makeup… makeup is asome… and the thing is that all you can do is earn your way to it, meaby you can tell her if you do something for some months or weeks or something you can have make up and all…

GOOD LUCK:)

Answer #4

I do think 14 is old enough to enhance your face with makeup…just ask her if you can “at least” wear some mascara and lip gloss..and eventually she will come around to let you wear the rest:)

Answer #5

Well I am 13 and my mother is extremely good in hair, makeup.(e.t.c) so at first she sadi no, there is no reason for it but eventually I said mom I will never want to wear it to change me or make me look older and I am not trying to be difficult but I would really like to at least try makeup and see how it works for me… IT WORKED!!! and now I am free to wear makeup as I please with the acception of not wearing to much…

Answer #6

Well if your talking foundations and stuff I wold say 14 is still to young why would you want to wreck your beautiful skin at that age. But things like mascara and lip gloss are OK and maybe even a little bit of eyeshadow but not much. Maybe if you saved and said you would buy it yourself or promised to do extra house work she might let you…Xo:)

Answer #7

Well you dont want to start wearing make-up hun (like cover-up) . I was in your SAME position at age 13 I thought I “needed” it desperetly, but really I didnt, I looked fine without it. Im talking about no coverup that stuff made me break-out it makes you look fake and cakey. I suggest wear mascara and maybe a little eyeline and some lipgloss & you will be fine. no cover-ups unless on a special event. make sure before you go to sleep wash all your make-up off. Another thing to AWNSER your Q just tell your mom your ready to wear make-up, tell her you just want to enhance your eyes and have some cute lipgloss. & if she says yes dont wear to much eyline or mascara it will freak her out & ask her how to use it btw. begginers on make-up wearin always look silly.

Answer #8

probably when you learn how to spell correctly and develop the ability to type coherent sentences

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